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Decdlikccnlitiion lVe believe in the ffz4,tl1u'c'.f This Brill,-ggf'f is lzopefully clcrlicated to the Clays which are to come-to fhc f-ufurc sturlenvtsv, their cw11,lJiti01nls, their ho pas, tlmir ideals, rlreams, and ac- complishmen-ts. lllay they cooztinvule To b'1L'llll on the fofumlatiofn zulzliclz- the past has lairl for them. Zllay the people of this floufrislli-r1.g c017mn--zmity a,cl1iew a- riclzm' rmrl fullev' life l1eca.use of the in- flzmrzvcc' of n. nrw and g7'l'llff'7' spirit of Balcev' Plighvl C I
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r,l?.. , P Introduction In the past years the Nugget has been strictly limited to the Senior High School and its activities. This year, because of the loss of the freshman class, the Nugget has expanded to include both the Junior and Senior High Schools, ranging from the seventh to the twelfth grades, inclusive. Instead of dividing the book into two separate parts, we have made one coinbined book, treating both schools with comparative equality. Ill this way, we have secured a larger and what we hope will be, a more complete and interesting Nugget. IIIHE S'rArF. .135 49 cv
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l-l. BEVl2ltI.Y Huowx, lfdilm' Steiff of the ll936 66Nu99e1t'9 The a1n1ual class of '36 met this year in the room left vacant when the typing class was moved. After being pigeon-holed i11 extremely small quarters in the library, which approached nothing short of 2x4 dimensions, the feeling of expansion moved every member of the staff. Until the advent of the art class and the remodeling of the partition between the two rooms, our domestic tranquility was undisturbed. Later we were obliged to move again. and Boom 22 became our new The only mem'ber of last year's sta fl' to he retained was H. Beverly Brown, who was given the post ol' Editor-in-Chief. Under the super- vision of Mr. Arnold, she directed the staff to make a more eompresen- sive book. Charles Seluunaml, Business Manager, very eapably per- formed the difficult task of contacting' the Boosters and assuring the staff of an adequate fund with which to publish the book. Through their efforts, the Boosters sales were increased over that of the previous years. WlLnUn JAEIIN, .-tssislrnzl Business Mmznger Donoruv Beams, l enIm'e Write-ups CIIAIZLIES Seuum.-xNN, Ihrsiriess Mmmger home. ' E
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