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lt may surprise those who read these lines to know that they were written at 'llhanksgiving time, l952. In the excitement of reading and 'fsigningn this fine new book, few will realize how long it has been in preparation. Maybe thanksgiving is about the best possible theme for this message, anyway. North Central High School is thankful for the fine young people who make up its student body. lt is grateful for more than 400 seniors who have stuck to their books, laboratories, and work shops in meeting Spokane-'s graduation requirements. XYe of the school's staff know that no graduate ever will regret seeing it through. 'llhere will be many who read these lines who will eon- sider withdrawing from school. XYe hope that they will profit by the example of the '53 graduates, instead. 'llhere is another side to thanksgiving. ln an America and in an age which take too much for granted, we hope that our graduates will be grateful for the opportunities given them by public schools. NYe hope that their voices will be the first raised in defense of youth when the selfish would restrict public school opportunities. Vtve hope that H1953 gratitude will take a practical form: leadership in providing comparable chances for those in the later ranks of the steady procession which constitutes civilization. 0 A 0 nine
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ight J. M. TEWINKEL, Principal
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GTI, if W inifpliiiiifii fi! H1 V it WL'1:1wb1fL2if'w1d2-L 'tfmt-wc gy , My 4 R. J. HOESLY, Vice-Principal To the V353 Graduates: North Central High School has helpecl set the stage for your clrania of life. llefore you leave our stage for the last time I would like to ask you the following questions: l. Are you aware of the problems that are likely to confront you after leaving school? 2. Have you cleyelopecl interests antl attitutles which will help you to lieconie acceptable citizens? 3. Have you the knowledge which will help you to take aclvantage of your intlivitlual talents and abilities? 4. Are you leaving as an infliyiclual reatly to keep on learning when the neetl or oppor- tunity arises? lf you can answer yes to these questions. you haye :lone a goocl joli. North Central has clone a good job. After you receive your diplomas, inany of you will he on your own, 'llake advantage ot the opportunities which arlult citizenship offers, accept your increasing responsibilities, ancl become active, intelligent participants in the affairs of your country. Q git
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