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Freedom tg, choose. our Own reading mbtfker. 5 'Religious iolerbqxee. .1- We, the Senior Class of 1943, sin- cerely and gratefully dedicate this, the Seventh Volume of the Wecomi, to all W.C.H.S. graduates who are in the service of their country, anal more especially to those who have given their lives that liberty might ff. 1 g govevnmenr 04 thc- eople, b The, peo leibm not perish from the earth. P 1 il V 'Yer 'lIl'1e, people 1 that these. fiend. shall not Y-weve. amid.. in volirx-N -10, , ,,
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f-' M gf fa if . riff ,fr .r ,M ' A Sc. .Q 1. -is .f , l 1 zz' l We of the annual staff, in preparing this book, have endeav- l g 1 I A 1 7 4 ored to make it an accurate account of our daily school lives. In setting down a record of our classes and of the clubs that keep us busy after school and provide additional education, we wish to make it a permanent one. This is a hook we shall all keepg many will cherish it for a long time. It will stay with us as a memento of a time that Was, but will probably never be again. lt is our sincerest hope that this book will be a reminder and a guide to classes to come of a way of life and education that is good. VVe wish to express our appreciation to the members of the faculty advisory stall: Mr. Avis, Miss Houts, Miss McCormick and Mr. Sandholmg also to Mr. Orlin lf. liohli, all of whom have contributed so generously ol' their time and energy that the l945 VVecomi might be a success. u t v was ,V J .25- Y FC gf sf'
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