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419,45) Stigh School KHnnual, VOL. I. MADERA, CAL., JUNE 1, 1899. INO w= 2) High School Annual. PUBLISHED BY The Madera High School. Editor in Chief, - Associate Editor, Assistant Editor, Business Manager, - Assistant Manager, Louise Mordecai Mayme Saunders Sophia Wolters W. J. Clark F. J. Cook + HE ANNUAL now makes its appearance A) for the second time, to greet those whose Cl’ acquaintance was made last year, and to : try its fortune once again in the great world. Perhaps we could make greater headway if the paper were issued monthly, but we feel that our school is not of sufficient size at present to justify such a step, and the burden would be greater than the pleasure. But by sending out a little volume at the end of every term, the pupils hope to inter- est outsiders in their school work, and at the same time to produce, with each revolving year, something to show that their time has been both pleasantly and profitably spent. We have tried to show both the serious and the joyful sides of our school life, and have introduced some topics of especial interest to the citizens of Madera, so that our subscribers as well as school- mates might be entertained. We hope the editors of the next ANNUAL may receive as generous assistance from all as we have enjoyed. We wish them the very best success. ae editors and business managers wish to express their heartfelt thanks and sincerest appre- ciation to all who have aided us in any way toward the publication of the ANNUAL. To our advertisers we feel that great thanks is due, for we realize that the financial part of the paper is indeed very important. Among the business men our managers have met with great success. This only tends to show the interest taken in our High School by the citizens. To the contribu- ee tors among our High School students we extend our appreciation for their kindness and the labor which they have spent upon their topics. In conclusion, the editors hope that the results of our efforts have not been a disappointment to our many friends and well-wishers. see Wr are pleased to hear so many good reports of our former pupils and graduates. Although they have left our school, we feel that we have still some claim, however small, upon them. We always feel that their joys or sorrows are ours and that their success is our success. We hope that all our former members feel that in what- ever clime they may be, or in what vicissitude of fortune they may be cast, they carry with them the best wishes of the M. H. S. Is rr necessary to remind our pupils and friends to patronize our advertisers? Remember ‘‘one good turn deserves another.”’ ze Secraee WISHING to have a story in the ANNUAL this year, each member of the school was urged to try his power in that direction. The one we consider best has been published; but there were many good ones, and the only regret is that there was not room for more. ‘The editors appreciate the interest shown in this new branch and hope the authors of the many unpublishea stories will not feel as if their work was wasted. i ess As THE name of our paper suggested no suit- able decoration for the cover, the editors were at a loss to arrange a design, and took the liberty of putting on their class motto. We think it is a good idea and hope to establish the precedent, that each succeeding ANNUAI, may bear the motto of the graduating class. cance SHOULD anyone object to any item in the ANNUAL, pray do not blame the editors; and most of all do not tell them your troubles—they have a multitude of their own. kA) 4 MADERA COUNTY FREE LIBRARY MADERA, CALIF,
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