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CLASS OFFICERS Seniors— President Ray Hunt Vice President Dean Rowden Secretary-T reasurer Ilene Darling Juniors— President Jean Rowell Vice President Robert Garvin Secretary-T reasurer Eleanor Guay Sophomores— President Lucille Judd Vice President Betty Guay Secretary-T reasurer June Sheehan Freshman— President Nancy Gould Vice President George Hall Secretary-T reasurer Marion Webster COMMENCEMENT DATA, 1946 May 31—Senior Reception, 8:30 P. M. Commencement Ball, 9:00 P. M. Village Hall. June 2—Baccalaureate Service, 4:00 P. M. Congregational Church. June 6—Class Day Exercises, 2:30 P. M. Village Hall. June 7—Final Assembly, 9:00 A. M. School Building. June 7—Graduation, 8:00 P. M. Village Flail. 2
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Ue Cl Id ttepb ox Sponsored by the Senior Class Senior Issue June, 1946 CHATTERBOX STAFF Editor Assistant Editor Joke Editor Art Editor Business Manager Dorene Pudvah Irene Powers Ilene Darling Ray Hunt Dean Rowden WELLS RIVER DIRECTORY Ruth Rowe, Principal, Wellesley Languages Elizabeth Gibson, Westminster Jr. High, Math., Social Studies Charles King, Norwich Science Betty Dimick, U. of N. H. Home Economics, Commercial Lois Stanley Intermediate Nora Darling Primary Adine Farwell Music J. Stewart Garvin Superintendent Samuel Stanley Custodian School Directors—James Thomas, Lewis W. Rowell, Edgar Spear. 1
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The war is over—yes, that’s true. The actual com- bat has ceased. But as for peace—well, we haven’t won that yet. And you can wager your last dollar that the world won’t know true and lasting peace for a good long time. For peace, in Webster’s words, is quiet, rest, calm, freedom from war, and friendly international relations.” We haven’t these conditions at present. Peace won’t be secured by brilliant men and tech- nical terms alone, although their work, of course, is abso- lutely necessary to hold the world together economically, commercially, and financially. No, they can’t do it alone. What the world needs is more love, understanding, sympathy, and kindness. As a rule, human beings are much too preoccupied and self-centered to care much about the other fellow. That’s true in every country. That’s what needs to be corrected. If everyone, everywhere, from the U. S. to Chile, from Sweden to Borneo to Nigeria, could live a happy, contented life with his family, neighbors and friends; if people would do unto others as they would have others do unto them, everything would be all right. If people could learn to get along with others, the found- ation for lasting peace would be laid. If, in every town and city, the citizens lived a secure, happy life, what 3
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