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P Rl N Cl P SUPERINTENDENT li you cant be or pine on the top of the hill, Be a scrub in the valleyebut be The best little scrub by the side ot the filly Be a bush it you can't be a tree. Be the Best of Whatever You Are. DOUGLAS MALLOCH EDXVIPI lvl. EOYNE Members of the senior class - my most urqent Wish is for your contin- ued success with the hope that in later years you will look back with some measure of appreciation and realization that our sincerest thoughts and efforts were for the welfare of the citizens of Mason High School. CLIFFORD 'NAl.1f'OTT A L QQG. .f:..
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l. B. DEAN SILAS BEMENT LLOYD DOANE '5- I CECIL HALL 'WALTER ZIMMER SR SCHOOL BOARD A WORD OF APPRECIATION 0 We, the members of the Senior Class, Wish to ex- press our sincere appreciation to the Board of Education for their many helpful and thoughtful acts in making our years at Mason High School so pleasant and suc- cessful. We have been ever mindful of the very fine cooperation accorded us in our desire to improve school conditions and school morale. As we recall events in our high school days We are reminded of material improvements made by the Board of Education in reorganizing our school shop, in buying additional typewriters for our commercial de- partment, and in reconditioning the home economics rooms. We are proud of the draperies which have been added to the auditorium which make sound movies possible. We appreciate the many services provided by our school bus in the safe transportation of our student groups to athletic and music contests and such special trips as Greenfield Village. Our music organizations have continued to be out- standing in this section of the state. To you, the members of the Board of Education, goes much of the credit. Your efforts in bringing teacher training Work to our school has resulted in our intro- duction to many new and helpful friends. Again we say-many thanks. 8
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A few spectators enjoying a soft-ball game at noon. 'Spose they'll hear the passing bell? The door flies open-the eighth graders have been dismissed, Don Oesterle is on the wrong end of the score in his tennis game with lim Cotton. Someone lined the eighth graders up just fine for a group pose. Look at them laugh! They must have seen our photographer coming. Iirnmy lnghram is giving us a grand View of the lnghram smile, while Winfield Stitt seems to be in deep thought. afpw 53 MARY HANDLIN Home Economics ,- ,Yi -fr: rt - YRE.-:asf ,A 9 'X .Q ' . Q N .N x 5 X X S x X X vt X 5 S X X X ..-gygx x - xt . X N Xxx lad : Vx X so sr, are tx 'fx ss 'rf K ws M. -I - 'T x XA NMS 1 TN ' RUTH EAGER Home Economics it
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