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It is with gincorc appreciation and affection that the Clagg of January, 1950, dedicateg its hook of mcnioricg to Mm. Hilda Lutzke. Her undergtanding, her sympathy, and her capable guidance have helped to make those memories pleasant. We are proud to have shared our high school years with such an inspiring and true friend, our class adviser. zfli Ja J utz e dedication
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c7Otew0td The tears and the laughter, the work and the fun, the hopes and the pride of our high sehool career are hound together in this book of memories. It is as cherished as the family album, as personal as our diary, and as important to us as a souvenir of our first dance. On its pages we portray the lighter side of our high school life; hut beneath the frivolity there is a seriousness of purpose, a realization of the importance of these years, an expectancy of success in the future. We are the generation of hope—hope for the restoration of peace to mankind. Vi e arc the generation of understanding—understanding gained through knowledge of the complexities of our nature. And we are the generation of incredible power—power granted a shaken world through science. We have an inherited obligation to fulfill the wants of a people starved for peace and security. Vl'c have a personal obligation to achieve success as human heings. With the cautious warnings of our forefathers, with the knowledge and sympathy acquired through education, and with the keen foresight of our leaders, we shall reach these goals. We toast our future in the modern era: Of life immense in passion, pulse, and power, Cheerful, for freest action form'd under the laics divine. The Modern Man I sing. I? alt ff hitman Aru e Mi.mz
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To the Graduate of January 1950: Precious goods conic in small packages. Hence the size of the present class. I hope that from your midst will nevertheless spring a famous poet, a useful politician, a reformer of bchop. plenty of successful businessmen and efficient housewives, a pitcher who never allows a hit, and a hundred per cent of good citizens. The best of luck to you all! MAX J. HERZBERG (pfiincijial's Qflessaae
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