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Page 15 text:
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Under the excellent supervision of Miss Lancefield, Washington High School's library is one of which we should all be proud. Much of our school- work is based on its use; and each study period during the day and also before and after school, students use its many books and other fine reference material. Each term new volumes are added to our library. This term a number of new ones have been received, including plays and war books. The January '45 Class wishes to thank you, Miss Lancefield, for the help you have given them, and for your efforts which have kept our library well above the average.
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Each day Miss Sykes and Mrs. Rice, our school secretaries, check atten- dance, write letters, and do general office work, which includes numerous jobs. These routine responsibilities occupy their time, and yet they are always will- ing to listen to our problems and to help us in every way possible. Their friendship is valued by teachers and students alike. The class of January '45 dedicates this page to you, Miss Sykes and Mrs. Rice, in appreciation for all that you have done for us during our years at Washington.
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FACULTY A school cannot be judged by the building it occupies or the location on which it rests. It can only be judged by those who teach in it, and those who are taught. In this critical period of wartime where education is being stressed more and more, the demand for good teaching grows. Washington High School can be proud and thankful that it has such a fine staff of instructors to mould the minds of its students and to send them in the right direction. Our teachers have always given freely of their time to help any person who may be in doubt, or to further instruct those who are especially interested in any field. A sound education is the basis for a sound democracy, and we can only get such an education through competent, intelligent teaching. This is the kind of training that we are given at our school. Washington High's teachers are shaping our future lives, and they are shaping them well. The January '45 Class wishes to express to the Faculty our deepest gratitude and wishes you the best of luck after we are gone.
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