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MR. STANLEY If first Impressions are of any value, we foresee a bright future at Clarence Central for our new Supervising Principal. Mr. Stanley has been con- siderate In all his actions and has tempered justice with a keen “sense of humor.” Left to right: Carleton E. Schaad; Alvin A. Meahl; Helen K. Thompson; Ralph E. Frank, President; James W. Boyd; Glenn C. Burns; Howard L. Payne. OUR MR. SMALL Our high school principal has risen and advanced with the Senior Class, and we appreciate greatly his help and advice which aided us unmeasureably. We would like to thank him and wish him the finest of luck for the future. Board has done a superlative job under ex- isting conditions. They have exercised their powers with care and prudence and certainly deserve many thanks. 4
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7'ITH a cheerful grin as warmly ex- plosive as his quiet (?) ties, Mr. Koester has made his way into the hearts of the students at Clarence Central. To the Senior Class he has been es- pecially helpful and kind. During his two years here, one of which he spent as one of our class ad- visors, Mr. Koester has proved cooper- ative to the utmost, and has promoted many ideas which have benefited us as individ- uals as well as a class. His foresight and understanding have smoothed out many difficulties which arose, and he has shown us respect and tolerance “above and beyond the call of duty.” It is to you, Mr. Koester, that we, the Class of '49, dedicate our final offering as a token of our gratitude and esteem. Our best wishes to you for the years to come, and our fondest hopes that your spirit will remain as indomitable as your cravats.
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0 f f I c £ S T fl f f Cflftlffilfl Mr. Hunt; Mr. But ler; Mr. Ostolski. The Janitors have done a commendable Job of keep- ing the building and grounds clean and in repair. They deserve the thanks of the entire student body as well as the faculty. The cafeteria has been efficiently run and the food excellently prepared this year, as it has been in years past. We all are grateful to the staff and know they will keep up the good work. Mrs. Elllthorpe; Mrs. Morehouse; Mrs. Windnagle. The “Three Musketeers” have taken care of our business and financial affairs with dis- patch, and have supervised the many small details which keep the school running smoothly. Mrs. Larkin; Miss Graves; Mr. Kinney. JflniTORS 5
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