Vineland High School - Record Yearbook (Vineland, NJ)

 - Class of 1950

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Page 7 text:

est destructive force in the history of man' kind — the atomic bomb — has been produced; perhaps most discouraging of all is that these inventions and theories were wrought and developed as the result of two world wars in which thousands of lives were lost for causes which have yet to be achieved and established. These are just a few of the many things which will influence the future with which we arc confronted. It is our responsibility to assemble this scientific data, these inventions and the theories and ideals newly formulated into a con- structivc, not destructive force. A senator from Indiana, Albert J. Beveridge once stated, “God has marked the American people as his chosen nation to finally lead in the regeneration of the world. This is our job!” Using as our “key” the education which we have received and that which some of us shall attain in the future, we shall strive not only to “open the door to the future,” but to create a better world in that future for the classes that enter after us. We have «accumulated many of the facts and records which have contributed to the final mold of our key in the past four years. We present them to you now, in the form of the 1950 Record. til J uture to tli e



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 Mlonor WL ere M, onor is We, the class of 1950, are very proud to dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Norman Walsh. In the five years that Mr. Walsh has been with the faculty at Vineland High School, he has, in his quiet yet sincere manner, made many friends and earned the respect of the entire senior class. Up until this year the boys had a virtual monopoly on Mr. Walsh's services. His duties as Physical Education Instructor and Assistant Football Coach, Jayvcc and Freshman Basketball Coach, and Assistant Baseball Coach didn't bring him into contact with many of the senior lassies. This year, however, with the introduction of the driver education course into our curriculum, the girls too have had the opportunity of working with him. Before coming to V. H. S. Mr. Walsh attended Trenton State Teachers College and then spent four years in the United States Army. In his various capacities in our school, Mr. Walsh has always made us feel that he was one of us. His friendly attitude and his willingness to be of help to us at any time have been greatly appreciated. In admiration of the clean-cut character and amiable personality that he displays, we, the Class of 1950, dedicate this book. 5

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