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Miss Elma E. Bouqhton A very present help in time of trouble is the most meaningful tribute we might present to Miss Elma E. Boughton, beloved dean of girls at Stein- metz, for she is at all times ready to console and advise any student who seeks her aid. Sponsor of the renowned Dardanelles, and teacher as well, her day is completely occupied, nevertheless, she can always find time to take an active interest in every student affair. We graduates of Steinmetz will always treasure the memory of her work for us. It is with utmost happiness and respect that we dedicate this, our Silver Streak, to the dean of girls, Miss Elma E. Boughton. DEDICATICDN Mr. Herbert A. lackson The friend and counsellor of every boy and girl is the Dean of Boys, Mr. Herbert A. Iackson. He works ardently in the promotion of student welfare, flashing a pleasant smile with every Word of advice or gentle rebuke. Never has he been discovered too busy to hear any student plea and act upon it im- mediately. Besides such service, Mr. lackson con- trols the hall-guards, police, and fire-marshals at Steinmetz, as well as directing the efforts of the Clean-Up Campaign. For his amiable interest in their every concern, Steinmetz boys and girls like and respect him. Therefore, it is in harmony with the desire of every student, that we dedicate this book to Mr. lackson, our Dean of Boys.
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FOREWCDRD In this 1937 edition of the Silver Streak, we have likened our beautiful school to a vessel of old which sails bravely, with its precious cargo of students, over the uncertain ocean of Life. Guided unerringly by a competent staff of officers and loyal crew, the good ship Steinmetz attains each semester, the Cape of Graduation, where a portion of its load must be intrusted to small lifeboats, called by some, diplomas. From this point, as the giant vessel takes on new cargo, these small craft shift for themselves, striving earnestly to reach the peaceful confines of those Twin Ports, Success and Happiness. That they will arrive without mishap is the earnest prayer of every watching seaman aboard the Steinmetz. To further the theme, the art-work and literary content of this book were designed. The sincere desire of every Staff-mem- ber is that our completed work proves as acceptable to you, as has that of previous editions. Students of Steinmetz, this is your book: may you find it pleasing to your taste, and a source of sweet recollection in the future. Editor-in-Chief ...... ..... K athleen Breitsprecher Business Manager ..... ........... H arvey Nehmzow Sponsors .......... ..... P . F. Gifford, D. E. Weber
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