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February 15, 1951 To the Class of '51, Millis High: Four months from now when you graduate, it appears that the world will still be in a confused state. To weather this condition good character is a must. In your convictions be strong, not weak; with yourselves be honest, not dishonest; for your - state and country perform the duties of citizenship and accept the privilege of its citizenship. Regardless of the path you follow, whether it be the road to higher education, the Service or business, I feel that your character will bring credit to you as individuals, to your school and to your community. In a word, success and happiness to each of you in your endeavors. Sincerely, feng @. Peg Superintendent
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DEDICATION We, the class of 1951, wish to dedicate this first issue of the school yearbook, Millisonian, to Mr. Clyde F. Brown, our principal. Throughout his twenty-six years of teaching and guiding the students of Millis, he gave willingly every bit of his time and effort to anyone who might need his help... We shall always remember his excellent advice and sym- pathetic understanding, and although, we, the Seniors, are leaving the portals of Millis High School, perhaps forever, he will ever remain in our memories, a true and lasting friend. .
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February 17, 1951 Class of 1951, Greetings and Congratulations! Before leaving us on June 7, 1951, I wish you would look back and see yourselves as we saw you entering high school on September 6, 1947 and consider what changes may have taken place. I remember you as a quiet class, but for the most part alert and ready to do your job. Now, as Seniors soon to graduate from high. school, I believe you have developed in ability, self- reliance, and definiteness of purpose. I consider you a very democratic group, exercising considerable free speech and free enterprise in your daily lives. Some of you will attend college in the fall, some will enter the service of our country, and some have other definite plans. Whatever your future may be in our troubled world, I hope you will maintain high ideals, and carry on with energy and perseverance, exhibiting that independence of thought of which you already have shown evidence. Sincerely yours, Wp (acon Brown, Principal
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