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GMS E P. M 710-zcewl' Mr. Vincent follows the trend of the stu- dents in his interest and participation in extra curricular activities. Last year he was honored by election to the position of state treasurer of the Wisconsin Teachers' Association. He has continued in office this year, so he is really serving as treasurer for two years. Last fall he was elected Lieutenant Gover- nor of the North Central Division for the Wis- consin and upper Michigan Kiwanis District. He Was installed as an officer in Milwaukee, Ianuary 16, 1946. Congratulations, Mr. Vincent! The class of 1946 is the first group in five years to finish high school and go out into a World where the fighting has stopped. The Victory has been Won and We are now trying to bring peace to all the World. The responsibilities, obligations, and prob- lerns in the years that lie ahead will be no less difficult than those which We have faced in the war years. We feel that the Class of 1946 Will make as fine a record in solving these problems of peace as the members of other classes did in winning the War. P. M. VINCENT
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O Af' ' l awp.. lt has been truthfully said that American resourcefulness always comes through in a crisis. Now more than ever before in the his- tory of our nation our country faces its greatest challengeithat of reconverting from a des- tructive war-time society - to a constructive peacetime economy. We can only hope to solve these complex problems confronting each and every one through an intelligent and in- structed public opinion. This opinion must con- cern itself not merely with the economic basis ln. Q. game of American lite but with the general Welfare and culture of the people. In order that we may accomplish this gi- gantic task we must have harmony, speed, un- derstanding, cooperation. and full participation. It behooves every red blooded American to win the peace now that we have won the war. Go forward, class of 1946, with God-speed, and help to make the world secure from all ag- gressor nations. Let us have world peace now and forever! Sincerely, Allen G. Bostad Mrs. Henning Mrs. Speerstra Mrs. McCallum S .lx ,
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