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Left to Right-Mr. Harold Funk, Mr. Paul Sullivan, Mr. Ralph Thayer, Miss Emma Jungblut, Mr. David Ramage, Mr. William Schoneberger. Children-through public schools they have their opportunities for a fair start in life. Ultimately, it is the school board which decides whether that start is an excellent one or one far below America's ideals. This is a fair statement by the National Edu- cation Association of the fundamental purpose of a Board of Education. The success of public education, to a large extent, rests upon the quality of the citizens who are selected to HAROLD S. BATES Superintendent of Norwood Public Schools manage the community's schools. Able and wise members bring a wholesome, unselfish, commun- ity point of view. The result is good schools. School board members help to direct one of the community's largest enterprises. ln Norwood this involves the management of property and assets of more than two million dollars and the annual expenditure of over S500,000. During the next few years the Norwood Board of Edu- cation will spend an additional one and one- third million dollars, thus increasing its property holdings. Within the year the Board intends to erect an addition to the North Norwood elementary school. Should building conditions improve rapidly, this will be followed by the erection of a Technical School adioining the High School shop. ln providing this new school, the Board proposes to offer larger educational opportun- ities extending far beyond those now offered. Citizens of Norwood have exercised care in the selection of the trustees for her most im- portant enterprise. Norwood numbers among her citizens men of high quality who serve, gratuitously and unselfishly, that youth may have their chance. Trusteeship in education is not applauded by thousands in a stadium, it is nonetheless American. Responsibilities of the office are large, opportunities for service to childhood and mankind are tremendous. 7
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F .' m t ig V '.,,v, . B. M. HANNA Principal of Norwood High School Norwood youth may anticipate greatly ex- panded opportunities in education and voca- tions as preparation for their part in this new era of adventure and achievement, prosperity and peace. The modern age carries frightful possibilities and grave responsibilities for young and old CHARLOTTE E. KEHM Dean of Girls wi mlb ohm, alike. Modern warfare with its scientific de- velopments has made it impossible for us ever to return to our old way of living and has made imperative a new way of thinking in develop- ing new social and economic processes. Youth has opportunities in this new world far beyond the wildest imaginings of a few short years ago, but by the same token, youth has great responsibilities which it must be pre- pared to assume. Shall we have a new era of world brotherhood with peace and good-will as our goal, or shall we plunge into a push- button war which will assuredly bring an end to civilization as we know it? Youth must declde since it has inherited a world at the cross-roads of civilization. lt is great to be back at Norwood High help- ing the young people with their problems and helping to prepare them for life in this new atomic age. CARL H. ALBRECHT Dean of Boys
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