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CHARLES A. ROWES Principal Principal's Message To the Class of: ’46: Your class is the first to graduate since peace has been declared. Whether or not this peace is to continue for long is a frequent question. You may feel that you have little to do or say about its becoming permanent. In fact, you may even be having your mind made up for you by subtle propaganda. Whatever your opinions may be on the matter, the simple fact remains that if civilization, as we know it, is to survive, another war such as we have just been through cannot take place. The employment of common sense backed by moral courage will be necessary to see through the subterfuges that are placed as hurdles in everyone's way. I am sure that with your high school training, you are in a preferred position to exert your influence for peace upon those with whom you will come in contact. 4 The 1946 Sequin
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JOHN B. HENDERSHOT Su peri n ten dent Superintendent's Message To the Class of ’46: It is my privilege at this time to extend sincere congratulations to the class of ’46. You have achieved through faithful adherence to duty high standards of citizenship, which devolves on those remaining in school great responsibilities to strive for and to maintain. Someone has said that this country seems to enjoy crises, for we no sooner get out of one before we enter into another. No one can deny that today our world is in a state of chaos and confusion. Tremendous problems of world order face solution in the immediate future by the youth of today. Only steadfastness of purpose, an adherence to strong ideals, an identification with true values, a determination to stand up for conscientious beliefs, and the use of initiative to overcome obstacles besetting us will preserve that fine heritage of a free and democratic society which has made this nation supreme on earth and which so many Americans have died to establish and preserve. Let us recognize the heights beyond not yet reached. The condition of progress is beckoning you onward. The 1946 Sequin 3
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2k JtXiitm :, FACULTY Sitting, left to right—Miss Rice. Miss Fairley. Mrs. Story, Mr. Hcndershot, Mr. Bowes, Mr. Ide, Mrs. O'Donnell. Mrs. Mitrphy, Miss Ringrose. Standing, left to right—Miss Glass. Miss Hubbard. Miss Steeves. Miss Norell. Miss Jamer, Mr. Roberts. Mrs. Meehan. Miss Lowell. Mrs. McMann. Miss Kelly, Miss Hogan. Miss Holleran is missing from this picture. The 1946 Sequin 5
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