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To the Graduates: Each year as principal it has been my privilege to write a message to the graduates. Many times it has been difficult to know what to say. This year is different. So much has happened during the past four years in which you fellows have taken such an active part that it is hard to pick out the most important. In years to come all these will be fond memor- ies to you. Four years ago you saw the start of our committee form of student government. As freshmen you were not eligible to be on the committees. However, your cooperation and interest were so fine that its success was assured. Since then you have been the committees, and your conducting of these has been so outstanding that our committee government has a reputation far and wide. Con- gratulations to you. You have helped to make an enviable record in sports. Your teams might not have always been on top, but every competitor has greatly respected your hard and clean fight for victory. You have an excellent record in extra-curricular activities, assemblies, and intramural sports. You have gone farther than iust having organizations sponsored by the school. These activities such as legion baseball, rifle club, bowling club, wrestling club, cross-country group, Hi-Y, and Indian dancers, have helped .to promote the good name of Seneca because of your conduct and behavior. You have represented the school to great credit at inter-school affairs, meetings and conventions. You have seen the start and completion of our million dollar addition. Although you were born a few years too soon to enioy as a student the advantages of the new building, your record has helped to make such an addition possible. As alumni, you will come back to profit from the oppor- tunities it offers. With your four years of high school over, what next? That is easy. You will continue to im- prove fthe reputation of your Alma Mater. In industry, in the armed service, in all your living, you will want to build on what you have gained here, and bring added honors to yourself and your school. Good health, good luck and success to all of you. Your principal, LaVerne H. Engel
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