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Meet Ill:-. Wil on Principal 14 llleuage This year's graduates will enter a world replete with romance and adventure. At no time since the dis- covery ot America have there been more opportuni- ties tor young people. The present world conflict has opened up a vast panorama ot future activities and the world that will emerge after the war will be a new world with new objectives, with new ideals, with new problems to be solved. As the horse and buggy age gave way to the machine age, so the machine age will be succeeded by a more magnificent era. Oppcrtunity will only be limited as our capacities are limited, and those who have the tools of learning and the will to do will be indeed fortunate in the glorious days ahead. Congratulations and best wishes. A. K. WILSON, Superintendent and Principal
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As young American citizens, yours is a rich heritage, a wonderful privilege, and a great responsibility. You are a portion of the youth who eventually will decide the future of freed dom and democracy in America and the world. Fortunately you are not afraid of the challenge Congratulations, and best wishes for success! S, C. MCCLINTIC, Vice-Principal The chief purpose of education should be to secure the best all-around development of the individual in order that each may live more abundantly, more happily, more efficiently. more usefully, through all the years of life. With this purpose in mind, my primary inter- est is the personal development of each girl by assisting her to make choices and to evaluate her experiences and progress. I am also deeply concerned with the curriculum and social program, as they offer opportunities for the individual and social development. lt is my hope that each girl who graduates from this school may have grown physically, mentally, and spiritually, in such a way that it will enable her to live a richer and fuller life in the years that are ahead. RUTH E. FOREMAN Dean of Girls To the class of l942, congratulations! You have won by your efforts those symbols of accomplishment-your high school diplomas. But of greater value than this public recogni- tion is the knowledge and capacity for further learning you are taking with you. ln the years ahead new and greater objec- tives challenge you. May success and happi- ness reward you. ROBERT S. MANNING Dean of Boys
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