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BOARD OF EDUCATION E. Dean, V. Sutton, M. Case, L. Arscott, H. McGregor Busy men who yet find time to share their abilities for the good of us all. Their interest makes for a higher order of excellence in our school and community. TO THE CLASS OF 1946 Your four previous classes graduated into a world of war. The class of 1946 is graduating from the Rochester High School at a time when the world is formulating plans for a lasting peace! This is a challenge to you to find a worthy place in the world. The opportunities are unlimited and there is a tremendous personal responsibility for each and everyone of you. Today there is a call for strong determination and the will to succeed. Capable young men and women with firm American principles and ideals are the essential requirements today. In the world of peace, persons with an appreciation of the problems of the employer and employee are badly needed. The world must have straight thinking people in order to assure a lasting peace. The straight thinking people who are to build this lasting peace are you—the graduating class of 1946! You are the ones who must have tolerance, sympathetic understanding, and con- structive thought to enter the world of today. The problem of local growth toward a better community lies within your power, you, the class of 1946, the youth of today! If Rochester is to escape a static future, it will be the obliga- tien of each and everyone of you, the dynamic graduates of today, to build upon the inadequacies of the present minimum facilities for the future. Peace should and must be glamorous as opposed to the tragedy of war. In these turbulent days of reconversion we must work shoulder to shoulder to form a lasting peace as yesterday we did to win the war. The splendid cooperation of wartime teamwork is needed to develop a better community with an extensive educational system, an industrial future, and a pleasant social life in this our world of today. The future is in your hands. Make the best of it and so not let this glorious opportunity to build for a lasting peace slip through your fingers, for the world is looking to you for helpful assistance and progressive ideas. Good luck, Graduates of Rochester High School class of 1946!
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Sil as yHeesienscontacnone | A. R. MUSSON, Senior High School Principal A true friend and a real fellow endowed with a gift of understanding the student and his problems. A charming combination of friendliness and conscientious concern for the welfare of her students. LINDA T. KNORPP Junior High School Principal
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