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THE SUN-DIAL 7a THE GRADUATES OF 1938 OF THE GIRLS VOCATIONAL SCHOOL: I am pleased to extend greetings and con- gratulations to the Class of 1938. The Girls Vocational School, one of our finest educa- tional institutions, has made an enviable place for itself in Baltimore. It has been my pleasure to observe the work of the various classes and to share with you the job in doing work that is worthwhile. Preparation for a L. suitable occupation is a worthy achievement. I have every reason to believe that the members of the Class of l938 will be successful and happy in their chosen occupations. Because of your fine training, your enthusiasm, loyalty and alertness, I am sure that you will be able to fill positions to the entire satisfaction of your employers. It is my hope that you will be an honor to your school and a credit to yourselves. It is a real joy to extend to each one of you, my very best Wishes for the greatest possible success in life. VERY SINCERFLY YOURS, CHARLES W. SYLVESTER Director of Yocatirmal Ifducatinn 6
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THE SUN-DIAL YSEHQBKBRHKHE 70 THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1938 OF THE GIRLS VOCATIONAI. SCHOOk As you graduate from the Girls Voca- tional School, I congratulate you. May the pleasant memories of the years you have spent there remain with you always. Tomorrow, as you take your place in the busy world, may the knowledge and skills that you have mastered, the good habits you have formed, the friendships you have made, and the ideals that have been held before you, all unite to make you fine workmen, good citizens, and true always to the Yellow and White of the Girls Vocational School. CORDIALLY, J. CAREY TAYLOR Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Education NEQBRERSQBESR 5
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THE SUN-DIAL X,Xx 70 THE GIRLS OF THE 1938 GRADUATING CLASS: MY DEAR G1RLs: I want to wish each one of you hap- piness and success in the vocation in which you are graduating. We have tried to give you experiences during your school life that would help you to meet the prob- lems which you will face in life. I hope that you will continue your education after you leave The Girls Voca- tional School so that you may advance and become a leader in your chosen field of occupation. Remember that the secret of success is constancy of purpose. I hope that you enjoyed school and that you will take with you many pleasant memories of your school associations and activities. The school stands ready, at all times, to help you solve your problems. A hearty welcome always awaits you at your alma mater, The Girls Vocational School. VERY SINCERELY YOURS. EDNA M. ENGLE Principal 7
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