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We, the graduating class of 1952, wish to express our appreciation for the years that you have traveled with us with your patience, cooperation, and ever present encouragement which has helped to guide us to our final goal — gradua¬ tion. We were indeed sorry that you, due to illness, were not able to continue 1952 with us to the finish, but we want you to know that we shall always be grateful to both of you. m emoliam E. W. Roller We wish to express our very real sense of loss in the passing of Mr. E. W. Roller on April 24, 1951. Mr. Roller came to Broadway as a teacher of agriculture in July 1928. He was a conscientous, faithful and loyal teacher. We voice our recognition and appreciation of his life and service among us and dedicate our efforts toward furthering those principles which he advocated and practiced.
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Page 11 text:
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This our seventeenth and last edition of the Re¬ flector to Broadway High School. Now under con¬ struction is a new consolidated high school. If, as planned, it is completed before the opening of school next fall, the Senior Class of 1952 will be the last to graduate from the halls of Broadway High School. Broadway has justified its existence not only to those who have attended it, but also to its patrons and friends who have had contact with it in any way. Thus with a lasting remembrance, we express our appre¬ ciation by dedicating to Broadway High School the last publication of the Reflector . It is our sincere wish that in five or ten or even twenty years from now this issue of the Reflector will bring back the cher¬ ished memories of Broadway High School as you and I knew it in the years gone by.
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PRINCIPALS MESSAGE Where men have built an abiding success, indus¬ try and perseverance have proven the foundation stones of their great achievements. Every man may lay this foundation and build on it for himself. What¬ ever a man ' s natural advantage may be, great or small, industry and perseverance are his, if he chooses. By the exercise of these qualities he may rise as others have done, to success. OFFICE STAFF Margaret Renalds
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