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were devoted In nur prnqress We, the members of the Yearbook Staff, on behalf of the Class of 1951, dedicate this issue of 'LLe Souvenir to a member of the faculty who, we believe, has done so much for our class. She was our Tenth Grade English teacher as well as a Sophomore and Junior class advisor. She has been actively interested in both the social and athletic activities of the school, and we feel, of our class in particular. Although we are now not ofliciallylconnected with her, we are sure she hasn't forgotten us and we know we haven't forgotten her. And so we dedicate our Le Souvenir to a constant advisor, companion, and friend--Mrs. Gwendolyn Pratt. MRS. GWENDOLYN C. PRATT X X x 42. 4 Z i i XXX XXSXX H i XXXX X XXXX X f lava Q I! 'vw I ' z-- li V K, '?2 5 3' X X ' iid Ke I . gf-3, ll xx, .F gl hi J, fiaeafdqwqfi? fr Ni l' qgxm ' A-xlmxxxxwxxizigx 'J YA i 2 li -swim. x x ' yt . : i:: ' gifts., lxxaxxwxx- x xxnxxxxvii' x .lk Fifi 55555: 'f I
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Their time and efforts X To Miss Grace N. Kramer in appreciation of her deep interest in the welfare of the students . , . for her patience, understanding, and guidance during the past twenty-five years which have helped so many students to realize their goalfgraduation . . . for her unconquerable spirit and untiring efforts in guiding us in' both personal and scholastic problems . . . for encouraging us to accept our responsibilities, develop our character, and practice the ideals of democracy . . . We, in behalf of all the classes which have left the portals of Audubon High School during these twenty'five years, feel it is a distinct honor for us, the Class of 1951, to dedicate this Silver jubilee issue of Le Souvenir. MISS GRACE N. KRAMER Principal .--mtv: lggmuzg ld!-ll: llltlrl IIVZIZ lllllw IIIVIIIJ ..- 5- IF rd :nn lon EAI IIZQBQX- BIZ' K I A , llihllf' MKII! lnllim A .:' 'l 1ill L IIS Ill I Ulm? effzf-:rr TEV? X Q ! -fd- uu I 227' und: ICU-- nl-n HIV! UAH- u 11 ull? 1171 UV' if f' if Q ing lnnzl' IIZSI -lQ1lZ IIIUZI lull Quit :EEEE :Engng llllll Q - I . I ' r - I rx 4 ' . 1:4- Q - ,. 3 a 17, 9 2 Y, Emi f nazi! ' L 4 rl 5 7 if 0 X IZ' qffnff X I QM' -Tn!! liill IMI!! IIDII lilll llgzl Ezils Ill!! llpl- will I . -.f -1 5 i 22? m
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BOARD OF EDUCATION, Left to Right: Dr. Mr. Seely, 'Mr. Post, Mr. Bayne, Mr, Bevan, Dr. Owens, Mr. Schreiber, Mr, Daniels, Mr. N1cCormick. XVvw, Mi, Hart. Mrs, Luseh. BUAHDI ?EDUPATIUN OFFICERS OF THE BOARD President ...... . . . . .... . . . Vice-President ..... District Clerk ....... Secretary ...... Supervising Principal. . . Secretary ...... Principal ........... .... Secretary ............ Assistant to H. S. Principal. .. High School Secretary ...... F. H. Owens, Jr. . . . .Mr, Raymond E. Hart . . . .Mr. Gilbert S. Baync . . . .Mrs Grace Snape . . , .Mr. Ernest Schreiber .......Mrs. Ruth Deane . . .Miss Grace N. Kramer .. . .Mrs Linda Huffman ... . .Mr. Paul M. Dare . . . .Miss Dorothy Reed GREETINGS To the lvicmbers of the Class of 1951: To each of you, the members of the ,Board of Education extend congratulations and sin' cerest wishes for a great and happy future. In the world today there are great possif bilities for young men and women, for there is no' better chance in the world to live a useful life than to serve to make more secure the free' doin of all mankind. Let each of you, as time advances, seize every opportunity to serve your fellowmen in your endeavor for livelihood, in public oihce, in everyday living. Whether your contribution is large or small makes no difference, only that it is a sincere, honest effort for the betterment of others. May God bless you and all that succeed you so that Audubon High School contributes only those who serve Humanity and Freedom. Dr. Frank H. Owens Jr. Class of February 1929 Prnqress made pnssihle
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