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1-11-1 .il--1 .1--1-1 l'- l-'13 f IJ i 1 l The C1358 Bools 1303111 HE Class Book Board is very fortunate in being able to Work under the careful, scholarly guidance of Missi Nellie Donovan, Senior English teacher. The art department has been a very im- portant factor in making our class book a finished product. Miss Morse and the Senior art students have submitted a large number of excellent drawings and have helped great- ly in the selection of the best pictures. The business manager, with the aid of the Whole board, has done a commendable piece of work in soliciting advertisements, a very difficult task in these times of stress. The members of the board have worked many hours after school, tabulating the popularity contest, panelling the pictures, typing the ac- tivities, and doing the many tasks necessary for a classbook. The Redjacket Board hopes that it has edited a year book of which the class of 1936 may Well be proud. Saul Weinstez'n, Editor-z'n-chief l6l
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Q 'X ff Message f1'O1'I'1 iPI'i1'1CiP2l1 ' when it counted more to have graduated than it does now. I am sorry for any young person starting a career today without at HE good old days when a man could succeed in a big way without much schooling have gone forever. If the candi- date for a position has not graduated from high school, there are available a dozen others who have, The employer not only wants high school graduates these days, but he can get them. Modern business cannot wait for young employees to educate them- selves, nor can it take the time or trouble to teach them. Lately I have heard several prominent business men predict that in eight or ten years business will be demanding col- lege graduates where it now demands high school graduates. When that time comes, competition for positions is going to be so keen that the chances of success without an education are going to be exceedingly small. I congratulate you members of the Class of 1936 upon having completed your high school course. There never has been a time least a high school education. We hope the school has done more than help you to meet the changing demands of business. We hope that it has helped you to think straight regarding the social and poli- tical changes that are going on in the world. There are certain old-fashioned virtues like loyalty, honesty and unselfishness, which are fundamental in any situation old or new, which we trust the school has helped to inculcate. It was Matthew Arnold who said, Con- duct is three-fourths of life. There are three types that some of you know we in the school detest-the show-off, the fellow who always plays to the gallery: the hypocrite, the fellow who is never genuine: the self- centered chap who thinks of himself only and who tries to climb by pushing the other fellow down. We have accomplished some- thing, if we have given you the same aver- sion to these types that We have. There is a little book just off the press which has as its sub-title, How to be De- cent Though Modern. The inference from this title would seem to be that it is hard to be both, and yet that is exactly what we hope Pawtucket Senior High School has done for you. We hope it has helped you to be both decent and modern, decent in conduct and modern in your preparation for the real business of living under conditions as they exist. In all sincerity, may we wish you success and happiness in the great venture before you. We shall share your sorrow in adver- sity and your disappointment in failure, but especially shall we take pride in the largc measure of achievement which we believe will be yours. Alfred J. Maryott. Principal I5l
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