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csDecli tu I call on To yon, Mrs. Healy and Mr. Pierce, our senior class advisors, we, the Class of 1954 , dedicate this edition of the Green Years. We should like to extend our sincerest tlianks to both of you for the kindly advice you have given so freely, which advice shall truly guide us as we travel along our di0erent paths in life. By your fitting example you have taught us not only the meaning of good citizenship, but liave demonstrated to us a most important phase of life— the ability to get along ivith other people. As understanding counselors you have piloted us through the roughest of days, have shared our disappointments as well as our suc- cesses. You have helped, in many more ways than words could ever ex- press, to make our final flight througli Westwood High School both a pleasurable one and a profitable one. A
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foreword As we graduate from Westwood High School in this age of flight, each of us has a secret desire that we hope some day may m,aterialize. Other people of the past have also had visions, many of which have come true. The Wright Brothers realized one of the wildest dreams of mankind, that of flight, when their first glider, although so rickety and unsure of itself, rose into the air, thus revolutionizing the entire world. We, too, were faced with misgiving when, as tyros, we first launched our journey in the high school. With the guidance of our parents and teachers we have today completed that schedtiled journey. This is the log which will preserve the memories of that four-year voyage into learning. Now we are preparing to start a flight ivhich is going to carry us into the future where ive must face the ever-increasing problems in the world of tomorrow. Each in his own way shall make his contribution to the advancement of good citizenship, striving always to make the progress of the future dwarf the progress of the past. c tentd omen oLJediculio ■JTacuttu S. eniori Sb. ocumentd L naeraraauaied ties potts -y duertii em en ts
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