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Like many other graduating classes before us, in other schools, we are faced with the problem of dedicating this book. After Libecbcafion considerable thought, our feelings dictate that we devote our efforts to you, our parents and friends of the community who have made this school possible. ln deep gratitude and humble appreciation for your consideration, time and continued moral and financial support, we find it fitting to dedicate our work in this book to you who have given us so much . We sincerely hope that in the future we may be worthy of all that has been done for us as the first graduating class of Shenendehowa Central School. Mrs. Finch . . . Secretary Mr. Davey . . . President Mr. Civalier . . Vice-President Mrs. Costanzo . . . Treasurer
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr, R, Burwash, MIS. A. Goddard, Mr. P. Morse, Mr. N. Hesson, fPresidentJ, Mr. R, Beck, Mr. C, Cyphers, Mr. C. Easton. 1 Q x 2 P 'J um NNW: rmedrN'of Schools -Q W gl if N4 il ll V .5 . Ls-f Mr. R. O. Winans VEs.r7c. dupe If noc .. 5 4 org . oarcl of glclucafion
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