Mount Pleasant High School - Netop Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1948

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Page 12 text:

MR. JOHN H. GILLICK VIICG-PFIIUCIIDUI Many proposals have recently been advanced by individuals and national groups for curing the evils of the World but all seem to lack consideration of the people who constitute the world. History has shown that the continued greatness of any nation is in direct proportion to the ability of its citizens to project their ideals into the future With consideration of the people. Our coun- try became great because our forefathers planned for the future through the families and the youth of the day. The character of those who planned, their faith in God, their determination to complete the Work they had started and their consideration of the welfare of future citizens made possible that glorious heritage which is ours today, A government wherein the people are served rather than enslaved is our birthright. I urge each of you to protect it since you must appreciate and treas- ure the priceless liberties it guarantees to you and those who are to follow you. Rcdedicate your lives to the preservation and defense of such a government and to the destruction of all subversive groups which seek to undermine our freedom. Safeguard the future by being alert today! The future belongs to the youth of today. You Who are young must contribute your share to the comfort and security of the youth of tomorrow. With sincere hope that misfortune will never overtake you and with an ardent wish that success will ever be yours, l bid you farewell. Good luck to you! JOHN H. GILLICK

Page 11 text:

Every term since Mount Pleasant High School was established. I have made some sort of statement for publication in our yearbook. These statements have usually been of a general nature, strongly tinctured with advice that seemed to me to be good and addressed to the whole student body. The time has now come for my swan song Qwhich I shall write, rather than singj and which I shall address particularly to the Class of June, 1948, essentially my class with which I may be said to graduate. So, on the great occasion on which I shall hand you your diplomas there should be, and I hope there will be, an unusual warmth of fellowship subsisting between all of you and your Principal. The many years of my service in the school system of Providence have been happy years. They have been made so, in very large measure. by my association with my students. This was true when I taught my classes and was no less true during my term of years as an administrator. It is true today, and particularly so of my association with you who are so soon to graduate. Naturally, it is impossible to disengage one's self from a life-work which has been interesting and agreeable, without some feeling of regret. But, to quote Ecclesiastes, Time and chance happeneth to all -especially Time, The philosopher accepts the inevitable passing of the procession of the years and does not cry out at its termination. Such regrets as I have grow out of the breaking ofthe close ties which have for so long bound me to my loyal faculty, my equally loyal and eflicient ollice personnel and to the fine body of students who are, in fact, the heart's blood and life of this great school. None of these can I ever forget and I can have no fonder hope than this, that in the term of years yet left to me my image may not fade completely from the minds and hearts of t fwhom I have been a-sociated so many years and who have done so much to make those years bright and happy ones. JosEPH H. STANNARD



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Frederick W. Allen Edward S. A. Altiere Richard F. Aust Loretta J. Barry Clifton Bickford Eleanor iM. Black Alice IM. Blessing Ednah L. Brennan Elizabeth J. Burke Thomas Capasso Kenneth Clarke Margaret A. Conneely Lydia L. Cooper Leslie B. Corey Mary C. Coutanche Rosella V. Cox Edward A. Denish Mary R. Eagan Roy E. Ekberg Agnes C. Ethier Mary B. Fenton Mary L. Flanigan Alice M. Forsell Grace M. Frost lrene P. Goodwin Robert D. Hall Facult MR. JOSEPH H. STANNARD, Principal MR. JOHN H. GILLICK, Vice-Principal James P. Haughey Florence L. Hoard Ruth V. Johnson Ethel M. Kearns Barbara G. Keegan Ruth W. Kendrick Mary F. King Lester F. Krone Francis A. Lennon Hugo E. Levander Charles R. Lynn Gertrude M. Marble Ruth W. Marvel Charles C. McCormick Helen M. 'McDermott Cecile L. Mclnnis Edward F. 'Mc'Laughlin M. Olive Mc'Michael Gilbert Mignacca John H. Moran Harold W. Myers Irving Nelson C. Lucy Newell Katharine E. Nolan Helen B. O Connor Alice E. O'Halloran On Leave of Absence Newton P. Leonard QJVCQJQ .In Hllemnrtam CECII IA A SAVAGE 1 n January 21, I948 -' -'Sf 9 James A. Parker Walter F. Parker Benjamin Premack Stanley A. Price Carl H. Quanstrom Walter J. Ritzau William Rivelli Alban J. Ryder Inez V. Sayer William C. Schuster Dora Sherman Clayton B. Smith Howard B. Smith Blanche G. Snow Louise E. Springer William Stepak Mildred N. Struck Alice E. Stucker William J. Sullivan Dorothy W. Tuell Elmer J. Thompson M. Eunice Wright Helen M. Wrynn William C. Ziegler Mary D. Ziesenitz

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