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We, the Seniors of 1949, have come to know places well since we started high Since Iune 4, 1946, Colonial Airlines provided air transportation to and from Richard's Field has become an place in Massena's expanding ventures. radio station is also a newcomer to WMSA presents the High School Thursday at five o'clock. At this from various organizations take discussions, plays, and musical pro- grams. Built in 1946, the Personnel Building is the newest addition to the expanding Aluminum Company. This building contains the new. modem Alcoa hospital. m HOW tkede I0 aced we! and
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rtunity to ex- We, the class of 1949, wish to take this oppo press our appreciation to the teacher who has been both a friend and a guide during our years in high school. He has worked side by side with the students in his classes and with on the hockey team. To express our appreciation ' Tatler to Mr. Francis Besio. the boys w d dicate this e proudly e rancid . Edin
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lolm R. lbach, President Walter S Wilson I William Leary Thomas L Fltspatrlck. Wllllam Chittenden. Absent Dr Frederick C Mason. onor our Loan! of eclucafion. We, the Seniors is a fitting theme for the Tatler, since it highlights the achievements of the Senior Class and brings to mind a host of ideas, memories of past achievements including academic accomplishments, sports, music, and drama in which the individual class members have participated: reflections on the future, for as graduation approaches. the members of '49 prepare to enter new and varied fields of activity. The dominant note, however, expressed in We, the Seniors, is one of complete unity, a unity which was unconsciously though surely achieved through the practice of demo- cratic ideals. Unfortunately, in our larger society, these same democratic ideals do not at all times and in all places measure up to the degree of perfection found in M.H.S. Another year will find the class of '49 dispersed, tak- ing part as individuals in the work of this larger society. Yet, perhaps in spirit they might well remain together through the adoption of a common aim. Each generation looks to the next for some improve- ment in our social order. What finer goal for any class, what closer bond than the promotion of tolerance and good will, of making this world a better, finer place for all? IOHN R. IBACH. President
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