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xr 'li i ng, gf g 1 ff g 'lk gijlfa Aurura 1933 fe -fe.: Kg 'eAsc-.fNQ Q-g,-fw-.afmssfi:'1iSf, 'X'? X' Principals Message I fi, O THE CLASS OF 1933 We extend our congratulations. You have succeeded in the publication of your project, the 1933 il? 'fa' Aurora, in the face of many discouraging circumstances. Even though you have had a hard struggle tow attain this goal and lJ 3i'ki others which you set up, yet you have shown that you were ' - ' trying to attain more. You have made a good record in cur- ricular and extra-curricular activities. Your yearbook reflects the ef- fort, time and sincerity of every member of your class in reaching these goals. The cooperation along with the sympathetic understanding has been outstanding. Therefore, you have earned commendation. As the present school year closes you are honored as the largest class to be graduated from Bridgewater. There are forty-seven num- bered as your members. Some have ,definitely determined fupoln the course they will follow, othershave not made a choice. Let me urge each of you not to become discouraged. You should make your choice and then determine to reach the goal you establish just as you have attained in your school activities. Be the very best in whatever vocation or profession you have selected for the1'e is always room for the best at the top. 3 - The three remaining classes should feel encouraged to do better things in the future than you have in the past. You. have grown in num- bers, it is true, but you have accomplished more. Your average scholastic attainment has been raised. This means that you,.yourselves, have set a higher standard of attainment for yourself and your school. A fac- tory is known by the quality of its product, so with a school it is known by the quality of its students and graduates. You make the reputation which the school may enjoy by your cooperation with the faculty. Dur- ing the years remaining, whether it be three, two, or one, you should be thinking about your choice of a vocation or profession and then plan your work so that it will fit you best for your future life. We cannot overlook our alumni whenever we think of Bridgewater High School. They have contributed muchi to its growth and position when it is compared with other schools. As we look back over the di- rectory of alumni since our school became a fully accredited high school it brings a realization of the real importance of a high school education to every boy and girl of our community. The percentage of those who have continued their education is an impressive one. This should lend encouragement to those who are graduating this session and to those who will follow. We are grateful for the many contributions which we have received from our alumni. Students, graduates and alumni, your school needs your loyalty and support which you have given so generously. May your school mean more to you in the future. ...1
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gif' Xw, 4 X f N QCQQN 'xu.q.-tr C' 'lytcirfkva - ,, ,san -f-Jssvaax if K ' r - .- A, '.. .. 'WJ T -5. A-ltrnra 1933 fl MARVIN N. SUTER PRINCIPAL Graduate, Mt. Clinton High Schoolg B. A., Hampden-Sidneyg M. A., University of Pennsylvaniag Instructor, Alabama Military Instituteg Instructor, Bridge- water High School 1919-19303 Principal 1.330-.
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5:1 Xl, L A35 ,N .Q-KN A X , 'Z E -, .- L. , '.. - , , fb... I L ' T -5. CA1rru1'a 1933 fa fdi 5Q-ywA f5N:4vN-' 1: - -1 MR. L. V. MILLER V MR. D. C. CRAUN MR. A. CASEY Bridgewater School Board L. V. MILLER, Chairman D. C. CRAUN ABNER CASEY
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