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Loyalty, according to Webster, means bearing true allegiance to a cause, faithful devotion, or constant trust. Loyalty is a word with great meaning, but I wish to discuss it purely in regard to our high school. Surely our school is of great importance to us all, and its standing in the community is not a thing to be taken lightly. Constructive criticism is a good thing in its place and should be welcomed. We all like to receive friendly advice which will help us to do our work better. However, why must there be unkind, destructive criticism which hurts people and hinders the good which they are trying to accomplish? Schools play such a momentous part in the development of our communities that to criticize them is criticizing our basic government; to undermine their reputation is destroying future happiness. Our schools are the nucleus of tomorrow’s America. It is very difficult to try to introduce new activities in a school and certainly outside support is needed and welcomed. When people are working hard to do things which will benefit us and give us pleasure, why must we find flaws and be so uncoopera- tive? Why not pitch in and make a really good job of it? Let’s be LOYAL to our school, bear true allegiance, faithful devotion, and constant trust. Ml Lucille Judd '48
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CLASS OFFICERS Seniors— President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Juniors— President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sophomores— President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Freshmen— President Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer William Rowden Betty Pudvah Lucille Judd Margaret Bailey George Hall Patty Stearns Marion Webster Nancy Mays Patty Duguay Marion Chamberlain Priscilla Pudvah Rosina Farwell Winefred MacDonald Ann Demeritt CO M M E C E MEN T I)ATA Sunday. June (i—Baccalaureate Service Congregational Church 8:00 P. M. Tuesday, June 8—Senior Reception Village Hall 8:30 P. M. Senior Ball 9:00 P. M. Wednesday, June 9—Class Day Exercises Rowell’s Lawn (in case of rain. Village Hall) 2:00 P. M. Wednesday, June 9—Senior Supper Hotel Moulton, Lisbon. Friday, June 11—Final Assembly School Building 9:00 A. M. Friday, June 11—Graduation Village Hall 8:00 P. M. [3]
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