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Dear Class of 1951: As the second half of the twentieth century begins, you go forth into a world in which fears and tensions are present in our personal, domestic, national and international lives. You are going to need courage, loyalty and a strong set of spiritual values to meet the challenges of our modern world. Your parents and teachers have given you the guideposts for the difficult road of adult life. How well you have accepted the guidance, training and moral values presented to you by those who have been charged with your education, will be reflected in the manner in which you face the problems of living. Most of you are going to begin your careers, others of you are going to continue your formal education, and several of our young men are going to join the Armed Forces. Whichever of these roads you travel on, your character will be tested. If you have an active set of ideals and the fortitude to retain them, you will be successful. I hope that you will have a deep regard for the basic American principle of personal-individual responsibility. You have been taught our system of personal rights, personal duties, and personal justice. I know that you will contribute to the growth of our great American Democracy. I extend to all of you a sincere wish for a successful and happy life. My congratulations to each of you on your completion of your high school education. CHARLES E. SHEA, Principal 4
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dbecl ti, icalion Mr. Earle A. Phillips, whom we always picture surrounded by pulleys, test tubes, and chemicals, will be one of our best memories of West. An outstanding chemist, he has had a long, rich career in science; his anecdotes have often served belter than any apparatus to illustrate a law. He was among the foresighted educators who conceived and planned the first Rhode Island Science fair. Because he taught us to love and respect the purpose of science, and because we have appreciated his great understanding, we, the class of 1951, respectfully dedicate this Year Bool( to Earle A. Phillips. 3
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