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o ou, my Cocfwom an my Wesgilfzf . We of the senior class of 1952 would like to take this opportunity to show you in some small way the appreciation and gratitude which every one of us feels toward you. Our four years of high school have gone much too quickly, and although we took part in many unforgettable events each year, our senior year will be by far the most memorable. From the beginning of the term in September and the start of the magazine campaign, our class was destined to be one of the best ever to pass through Carnegie High, and you as our senior teachers and sponsors have done more than anyone else to make it so. ln all of the numerous activities that crowded into our school year you played an active part-helping where help was needed, giving advice where advice was needed, and always pushing us on to that goal that we often felt would never be reached. Our year was filled with what we felt were wonderful achievements, and even though we selfishly bestowed most of the praise upon ourselves, it rightfully belonged to you. Many times our attitudes were far from cooperative and you, no doubt, sensed this, but never once during all our years did you ever show that you were in the least discouraged or disgusted. Maybe that is the secret of the success of the senior activities each year, but whatever special qualities you possess, we hope you never lose them. What most of the seniors will remember you for, however, and will time and again thank you for, is the advice and counsel that you have given us concerning not only our fu- ture lives but our present lives as well. Many were the hours that you have spent talking over personal problems with the students who had no one to turn to. You will probably never know the direct results of those discus- sions, but whatever success comes to any of the members of your senior class, you may feel confident that your efforts have played an important part. Many of us will never see you again after we pass through the white arch of Carnegie High for the last time, but there will not be one of us who will not remem- ber, as one of the fondest memories of school, our two wonderful senior teachers.
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