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A Message to the Seniors By Starr M. King Superintendent of Schools ONGRATULATIONS, Class of 1938. for completing the necessary requirements for grauluation from Beverly High School. If it were a game of baseball you had been playing, I should say good work for managing to reach first base successfully. Perhaps some of you have reached this important station easily as the result of a resounding base hit, others may have gotten on as the result of an error by the teacher. However, you are there-you all stand equal in the eyes of the umpire and your attention is directed to the im- mediate responsibility of reaching second base. It may be that you will be fortunate enough to be pushed along through the assistance of someone else, but the skillful ball player will take advantage of his opportunities, will be alert to openings in order that second base may be reached through individual ability or knowledge acquired through many months or years of practice. As the coach on first base I am sincerely interested in your continued success and progress. Naturally, you will receive all sorts of advice from the sidelines, too, but I urge you most earnestly to think everything out for yourselves very carefully. This will be of the utmost importance in the shaping of your lives in the future. To drop my metaphor-as Americans we are beset by a confusion of conflicting ideas, ideals, and policies. Competent, clear-thinking, unselfish leaders are needed everywhere-in education, business and particularly government. lNIy hope is that each and every one of you will do your part to see that this is accomplished and that this American democracy be preserved and made a better place for us all to live in.
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Eolitoris Foreword By 1i1e1onA MURRAY 'l' is with great pleasure that I have served this year as lirlitor of the Seniofr lllenzoirs. We of the staff have endeavored to publish a volume which will be an everlasting reminder of our classmates and school days at Beverly High School. In behalf of the Senior Class, I wish to thank sincerely the members of the faculty and student body who have been so helpful in promoting the success of this publication. Miss Ebsen and her committee supported our Year Book handsomely by bringing in increased advertising, Miss John and her com- mittee have devoted many hours of their time to securing sub- scriptionsg and Miss Cronin and the staff Worked steadily gather- ing and editing the manuscript. It is impossible to say any- thing to express adequately our appreciation of Mr. Nutting's supreme efforts and excellent results. He has photographed the entire Senior Class. He also has photographed the various Clubs in the school and has taken charge of all the cuts found Within the covers of this book. Furthermore he has been the ever helpful adviser as to the correct format of the publication. Last, but not least, he has been the Business Manager of the IU emoirrs. To Mr. Bloss and his boys of the Print Shop go many compli- ments for the printing. Many members of t.he student body Were too modest to sign t.heir names to their literary achievements. Evelyn Forrant, Nora Buffett, and Addison Schade cooperated in the Writing of the jJ6'd1.CfClllZi07l. Alberta Simms headed the committee who formulated the Class Prophecy. Richard Broderick Worked out the Ulzrrorzrilogy. We are indebted both to Whitney Perkins for the article which he has written in behalf of the Senior Class in appreciation of our class adviser, Mr. MacInnis, and to Mary Lovett for her splendid history of the class of 1938. In closing, I Wish to thank all again for splendid cooperation. May the years to come bring not only true success but also happiness.
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