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Foreword This album, our Cache of records for 1948. contains our impressions and remembrances of school life, expressed through the universal language of music. We have included the presto of athletics, the scherzo of dances, and the andante of routine scholastic activities. We have tried to emphasize the brilliant major chords of our association together, although we cannot forget that the parting at graduation will introduce a minor strain. The many cadences of our past school years have served to compose this, Our Song to Remember. C 7 ]
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Assistant Robert Adler and Editor Kenneth Neidig consider a Cache problem. Cache Pictures, engravings, copy, and deadlines—these things haunt the Cache Staff, whose objective is to produce a book to be treasured by all W. H. S. pupils. Composed of seniors and juniors, the latter obtaining practical experience for their book the following year, the staff labors long after school, arguing, drawing the dummy, cropping pictures, pasting, writing, typing, proofing and proofing again. This is the finished product. We hope you have as much pleasure in owning the book as we did in creating it. THE STAFF EDITORIAL COMMITTEE Left to Right: Seated—R. Adler, B. Alpaugh, S. Has-semer, J. Ronoski, J. Jensen, J. Schneider. Standing: Miss E. Stone, P. Cunningham, N. Howell, K. Neidig, B. Sloan, R. Rusz-czyk. LAYOUT COMMITTEE Left to Right: Seated—P. Cunningham, M. A. Lauriat, N. Howell, B. Alpaugh, E. Marshall, J. Harrington, J. Alpaugh. Standing: Miss K. Kuntz, S. Hassemer, K. Neidig, R. Adler. [ 6 ]
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A high order of world citizenship must be developed, along with greater competence in solving domestic problems. Educational opportunities must be extended to far more people than have had them heretofore. The Washington Borough schools are making an honest effort to do just this. Your four years of high school have been most fortunate years for you. You have shared with others your separate personalities, your hopes, your aspirations, and your thoughts of a better world in which we might live. You have helped us further the opportunities for a better Washington and in so doing have added greatly to our school. Permit me to congratulate you on this your graduation from high school. May you extend your educational opportunities to our community for years to come. Sincerely, E. L. GILLILAND Board of Education First Row: Seated left to right—Laurance Stopp, Elmer R. Miller, President Mrs. Hazel M. Hummer, William Thatcher. Standing—Forrest W. Miller, W. Benjamin Minier, Ernest L. Gilliland, Vice President Charles Cornish, Gregg W. Blackwood, Alonzo J. Bryan. t 8 ]
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