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,pi 1.93 ' 11 ' if 'iff semni ag V pw-s and any ions ua s vis l act be a -Xi is 193513 9122? : u g: ts Q. siifl 93 . Fl 1' V I . meet My 1, 1? At this, the close of our second year. we are proud of the growth and of the fine spirit of our school. We are pleased with the active part our school has been able to play in the vital program for national de- fense. lVe are grateful that we may share in molding the future of this city and of this great land. May we be united in the ser- vice of our community, for only in service will we find true happiness. A. F. HARRY, Vice-principal, Academic Department ,L J' Although many changes and adjust- ments have been necessary this year for both the faculty and the student body, all have shown a fine Spirit of cooperation. May We continue to stress the value of good citizenship and high achievement, to develop a sense of pride in workman- ship and to foster an appreciation of the privileges of liberty and freedom that are ours in America. And may we in our schools do our part to make that liberty and freedom secure. J. J. ELLIS, Vice-principal, Boys' Vocational Department lk'
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t ,. 'Q 'v il . 'Q ' v 9 Zvi . l The American Way of life is one of our most priceless possessionsg its defense is now a paramount issue throughout the length and breadth of the land. Each of us is eager to do his part to make sure that America shall remain the Home of the Free. No sacrifice is too great to make, and no task is too small to do, if it will contribute to retaining this privilege. It behooves each of us to prepare himself to serve for national defense. To this cause we rededicatc our school. O. H. DAY. Principal , .. . .-,en 4 , X 1 5,1 x T 'g 2 ,f-- .. .rj The second year of Manual High and Vocational School brought to us many opportunities, privileges, and obligations. The progress which we make as individuals and as a group depends upon how we meet these responsibilities of citizenship. My hope is that our ideals. attitudes and Vis- ions will help us to think straight and act wisely so that each one oi' us may be a uBLlllKll'l'U ofa lite that is worth while. GRAVE RIGGS. Vice-principal, Girls' Vocational Department 1130 :ic-
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