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Dedication As a tangible evidence of our sincere appreciation, we, the Class ot l933, do dedicate this Volume of 'KTHE CHGCLATIERU Miss E. DoRoTHY HYLAND who has been a faithful teacher, a friend of high ideals, a kind and interested counsellor inspiring us to service. Her unceasing efforts have greatly aided us in the publication of this book, and in the advancement of our school standards. CHOCLATIER
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The Board of Directors Presicimzt ,.,r,,,,..,.r,,,....,,,,.....,..,,,..,.........r,,,.,,,,,,,,.... JOHN E, SNYDER Vice-President rrr,,,,..... EDWARD STOVER L. R. POORMAN Secretary ......................,. EARL R. MAYS I. CLARENCE ERB Treasurer ..,.........,,.,,,..r, A. T. HEILMAN MORRIS BAUM HE SEVEN men who have safely guided our schools through several perilous years represent many walks of life. They are happily selected, for in having men engaged in various occupations, we derive benefit in securing decisions that have come through a leavening process. The Directors are without exception very busy men, and yet they are willing to give up much of their time to decide our educational problems for which they receive no remuneration. The Board is that guiding power which has a definite influence on our school life and has so consistently kept our standards of education high. We have but to look around us to see the beautiful and unsurpassed advantages that it has placed at our disposal. Perhaps some of us are prone to take many of these advantages for granted, but a trip to various neighboring schools would teach us to value what we have. ' lt is the desire of our Board of Directors, even in a time of depression to keep the standards of education as high as they were formerly. Any reductions neces- sary through the period of economic stress will first of all be made at non- instructional costs. The rights of the children to their birthright as it comes through an education will at all times be upheld. Children cannot wait until after the depression to be given their education. They pass the way of the school only once. If the opportunities of the pupils of today are taken away, the next generation will suffer. Qur Board of Directors fully realizes these great truths and always considers all school problems and possible retrenchments with a due sense of gravity. 7 CHOCLATIE R
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