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Welcome, fellow teachers! Your help is needed, urgently needed by boys and girls in Connecticut schools. They want your friendly, energetic and competent guidance day after day as they come to school. Your help is needed, too, by the parents of these children. They want their children to get satisfaction from schooling under your leadership-the satisfaction of learning and of being an accepted member of a friendly and purposeful group. We as teachers need your help, also. There are not enough of you to take care of the increased number of pupils. We wish there were more of you! We need your intelli- gence, your ideas, your vigor, your friendship so that together we can do our common job more effectively. We recognize that you have done well the tasks which have brought your college degree and your professional certification. We hope you will be as proud to be one of us as we are to have you join with us. Welcome, fellow teachers, and success to you! W
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FOREWORD As we come to the end of one part of our lives and stand on the brink of a still greater part it is well for us to stop and reminisce. From our earliest schooling through our college years we have been under- going a building process. This process has not been carried out with the usual contractor's materials, but rather through fine associations. The lasting friend- ships we have made, the high degree of scholarships we have been subjected to, the sympathetic undertsanding shown us, the feeling of deep appreciation for the good of mankind we have been instilled with, have all done their share in building our character. Now we go out into the world, still growing personalities, but faced with the task of building the characters of America's finest heritage, her youth. We must be the builders now and make fine men and women so that someday the world will again enjoy lasting peace. As you go forth to build these characters, set your standards high, remem- bering always, They build too low, who build beneath the starsu. MOTTO They build too low Who build beneath the stars. t a - 5
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