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' 3 'I fs? C. F. Perrott Principal DX , gig wow I Message to the Graduates . . Robert Louis Stevenson once said, I am bigger than anything that can happen to me. We are now in the throes of a gigantic world struggle such as has never occured before. lt is easy to fall into ways of despair when we note how cheap human life is. Mechanical genius has been harnessed with the 'tGod of War and the carnage is terrible to behold. However, it is a case of survival. We have chosen to remain free. lf we did not fight, it certainly would mean the end of all for which our forefathers fought so nobly. The price we will pay will be stupendous but there is no other choice. As you leave our halls, remember that you belong to a huge family of graduates who have received their training here. The family is only as strong as its weakest member. Your re- cord and contribution to civilization will reflect on your school. We also know that our school is reflected in you. No one person is wise enough to dictate the terms of peace which will come at the end of the war. Hatred must not rule. lt must be a people's peace. Safeguards against dictators must be built because they are the ones who provoke war. The human spirit, the will Io live, is stronger than all this mad destruction. We will keep our balance, our faith in find and in ourselves. Uut of this war will come a need for rebuild- ing shattered material power, courage to reconstruct our spiritual forces. I am confident that you will help meet that need. C. F. Perrott, Principal
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il Mrs. th-orgia AlL'CllllJlgll John Pitman In-an of Girls Vice-I'rincipul and Dean of Boys Administration . . . 'This year seven new faculty members were added to the staff at the beginnig of the school term. 'They were Miss Janice Gardner, Miss Louise Knapp, Miss lda Wickizer, Valentine Clement, Jr., Rob- ert Colyar, George Lester, and Robert Wentz. In the spring, we lost two friends--Joseph Debely, head of the physical education department and his aide, Armand Seghetti. Miss Dorothy Weaver, office secretary, resigned in March and her position was ably filled by Miss Lorraine Johnson New faculty members substituting were Mrs. Fred Flint, Mrs. George Lester, John du liois, and Hugh Fowcll. Not only are we indebted to the faculty for making the School run smoothly, but we are deeply grate- ful to the maintenance staff to Ferdinand Schattenberg who keeps our campus looking so beautiful' v Henry Olson who has performed his job so well as head supervisor of the busses, Fred Hanne and Ar- thur Swanson who have kept our halls and classrooms in good order, Auble Graves who has been the ef- ficient guardian of our school, Victor Hallstone who has performed the job of night-watchman very well. The girls have been guided through the year by Mrs. Georgia McCullagh, our Dean of Girls. The boys have been guided by John Pitman, Vice-Principal and Dean of Boys. The library has been a helpful and encouraging enterprise under the able guidance of Mrs. Esther Sward. Many new best-sellers, both fiction and non-fiction have been added to the already well-rounded supply of mater'al. MAINTENANCE STAFF Fred Hasnno Arthur . vang' Fefrrlinand Schattenlverg Aulilo Graves Yiotor Hallstonc Henry Olson Janitor .Ianito Gardener Guardian Night-NS atchman Bus Supervisor PI'
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