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PLYMOUTH CREED Perseverance in e ffort Loyalty to idea Is $ Y earning for service Allemories tliat bless and burn Opportunity for self-expression u nity witli bumanity Trust in God Honor to country and self
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Robert L. Stevenson DEDICATION To you, Mr. Stevenson, in appreciation of all you have done to help us, the Class of 1942 dedicates this yearbook. 4
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The President’s Message Millcniums have made the mountains and the rivers, the fertile plains, and the desert wastes. Primitive man has become capable man by ages of development. Savage man has become civilized man in part and only in part. Human traits change almost as slowly as physical features. Yet change and variation and surging onward and upward arc eternal verities. In Time a thousand years are but a day in terms of a human life. There are good times and bad times in any life or age. Ups and downs and plateaus are common. Civilization marches on over the centuries, but at times retreats ignominiously. World civilization is now in a period of recession. Social and economic maladjustment, easy living, undisciplined and unspiritual emotions, some or all of these forces have upset the controls of world unity, individual sanctity, and national safety. The whole world is now testing whether the good life shall prevail. It must prevail, and historical precedent indicates that it will prevail. The Class of 1942 has lived entirely in the period of on-coming danger to civilization. You have experienced the easy thinking, the complacency, and the growing lack of individual initiative and responsibility. You arc fortunate in that you, still young and with your career ahead of you, may yet purge the poisons of the past and build a better world. The first line of defense for better things to come is a better education of all the people. Your duty in the immediate future is doubled by the necessity of making up, in zealous and intelligent spread of influence, for the half of your original numbers called to the colors and to other emergency duty. Yours is a war class. Your battlefield is in the schoolhousc, community service, spiritual areas of any kind or place; your weapons are the stimulated mind, the patient toil, the willing sacrifice, the intelligent soul. Ernest L. Silver
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