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IRIS RECOGNIZANCE During our High School days we have had many social functions, dramas, and various other activities. These activities were successful owing to the interest and co- operation of various persons to whom we are indebted for much. We wish to thank: Our dear and respected class advisor, Miles M. Kostenbauder, for his sound advice and interest in our activities. Miles has been as an older brother to us. He sacrificed much time to make this the hrst annual of C. T. H. S. a success. His encouragement, when we became discouraged with this work, made us strive with re- newed vigor. Many other things Miles did for us which, to list separately, would require more space in this volume. We cannot f1nd words to express our gratitude and apprecia- tion for the sacrihces he has made for us and we must be content to thank him in our hearts. The Board of Directors for their kindness in having their pictures taken at their own expense, and for their donation to the class in order that we might publish this annual. There interest in the work was a great inspiration to us. Our Supervising Principal, john J. Reilley, for his congenial character and for his advice, interest, and co-operation in the printing of this book. Our Principal, Russel M. Kostenbauder, for his wholehearted encouragement, interest and co-operation in all our activities. Miss Mercy E. Gotshall for her assistance and guidance in our plays, social func- tions, and last, but not least, for her generous and willing assistance in the writing and correction of the articles in this book. We owe very much to her and can never show our appreciation to suffice for her support. Miss Maud S. Beaver for her co-operation, aid, and interest in this Iris, and for her contribution of the Alumni notes, and in assisting in the correction of these articles, and therefore we wish to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation for the same. The Faculty as a whole for the co-operation and interest they have shown us in all our activities during our entire High School days, and for suggestions of ways and means to earn money for our trip to Washington and for their liberal assistance in carrying out these plans. The Juniors, Sophomores and Freshman classes for having the pictures of their respective classes taken at their own expense. We have received nothing but the best support from them. Last, but not least, the Public, for their patronage of all our activities. We know and appreciate the fact that without their aid it would have been impossible to have had the success in our various functions and, above all, the publishing of this our annual and our trip to Washington after we have gone from our Alma Mater for the last time. '33 17
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IRIS The Seniors entered further into the limelight of activities by producing the play All A Mistake. It proved to be a big success. One and probably the main reason for the success of all undertakings was because of the help and interest of our dear and highly esteemed Class Advisor, Miles M. Kostenbauder. The Class motto: Row, Don't Drift can be considered responsible for the safe return of the Class of '28 from their voyage upon the high seas. Of the marvelous joys and years of learning we shall always remember these as we now depart from these seas to look upon the larger, more majestic ocean ahead, and feel that with our experience we stand ready to face every stormg and to our Alma Mater, we will continue to be true by making the greatest success of our lives. Ruth N. Widdis '33 FAREWELL Now farewell, gallant Juniors, And farewell, everyone, Thus we who are about to go Salute you and are gone. if Pk Pk To you, our Faculty, we give The thanks that is your due, For all that you so freely gave We will remember you. Pk PF BK For you, our schoolmates, great and small, We leave advice not-newg If you be true and honor all,- All will remember you. Pk Pk all Through you, our school, with loving eyes, We move now fast, now slow, And think how we'1l remember you Though far- and wide we go. Ulf Pk ik Our Principal-a last good-bye To you so tried and true, We ask that you remember us Who will remember you. PF Pk ik Yes, farewell, everyone, farewell, And let our smile be sure, The years shall not be labor lost While mem'ries shall endure. -Ralph H alkyard 16 A
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