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A. B. SCHULTZ, Acting Principal 7a the GloMel 194-6 It is most appropriate to compliment you on your line record as students. During your years in school, you have developed self-reliance and the ability to meet situations intelligently. The progress of the world as well as the future peace of the world is directly dependent upon your ability to meet the more complicated responsibilities in life. Develop the habit of looking ahead for the future is yours, accept criticism graciously, but never lose sight of the fact that knowledge is a most powerful weapon and with its proper use the goals you set will of necessity become yours. A. B. Schultz 5 COLONEL CASPER C. MINTY Principal on leave of absence
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9 idian Vet iatvL (leoliU SoutUweAt A frequent sight around Southwest is the soldier, sailor, or discharged veteran who has come back to have another look at the well-known classrooms and halls, to talk to his favorite teachers, and to see some of the pals he has left behind in school His most familiar haunts arc the Arrow room, the handroom, the radio class, and the room behind the library where he may enjoy a cup of coffee with some of the faculty. Before leaving, he signs the serviceman's guest book in the office. A visit isn't complete without a chat with the coaches while football or baseball practice is in session at Pershing In this yearbook, the little man with the service button represents the returned serviceman visiting typical activities around Southwest. In this first year of peace, since there arc some former students who can never revisit these scenes, the graduating classes dedicate this yearbook to Southwest's eight gold star servicemen. Field. Charles Speier—Graduated June '45. Killed in action in summer lames Milam—Killed in action October 1944, in New Guinea. Gale C. Soppeland—Killed in action September 14, 1944, in France. Walt Strubel—Graduated June '42. Killed in action February 20. 1945, in Italy. lames Davis—Graduated June '42. Killed December 1944, in Belgium. lames O’Brien—Killed 1945. Richard Weatherill—Killed May 1945, in Okinawa. John Lucas—Killed 1945. 4
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