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90 <br /> Outstanding Achievements <br /> Elwood Mills, chosen by Elmer Fuller, director of athlet- <br /> ics for many years at Lawrence High School, Fal- <br /> mouth, as one of three outstanding all-around <br /> athletes ever to graduate from Lawrence High. <br /> Russell Peters, a senior at Virginia State University, cal- <br /> led to active duty as 2nd Lieutenant, U. S. Army. <br /> Earl Mills, a senior at Arnold College, chosen outstanding <br /> athlete at the annual Bridgeport University-Arnold <br /> College football classic at Bridgeport; Conn. <br /> Chester Soliz, a senior, elected by the student body of <br /> Lawrence High School to represent the school at <br /> "Good Government Day," at the State House,Boston, <br /> Mass. <br /> Clayton Hendricks awarded 100 chickens by Kiwanis <br /> Club of Hyannis for interest in poultry raising. <br /> i <br /> Grades 1 and 2 sang "Medley of Song," over Radio Sta- <br /> tion WOCB. <br /> In closing may I express my sincere appreciation to <br /> you, our teachers, Miss Mildred Wye, our school nurse, <br /> J and to the school committee and all those associated <br /> with me for their continued support and cooperation. <br /> I "With a chaotic world in prospect for many years, a <br /> t" better type of education than ever before becomes necesTi - <br /> � nary_if America is to meet her obligations and to help <br /> the other nations meet theirs." <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> KENNETH C. COMBS <br /> Principal, Samuel G. Davis School <br /> III <br />
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