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THE PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE May I commend the Editor, Staff, and the entir graduating class on the 1969 publication of the Smith sonian. You have done an outstanding job, for the pages of the Smithsonian describe experience to be remembered and cherished through the years. As you leaf through these pages you will realize, no doubt, that something is missing — that there are imperfections. Such imperfections are always found when trying to describe a life such as yours at E. E. Smith. You cannot clearly see knowledge being trans- formed into action, inner emotions that tender joy and sorrow, nor can you see yourself maturing and forming in character. Most important, though, is the realization that you are united by a rich heritage and that you served your school well. Remember always the honored name of E. E. Smith, its record for scholarship, for fair dealing, and for turning out capable men and women.. You must uphold that record and add to its greatness. Propose never to be unworthy of your school and the oppor- tunities it has afforded you. She needs the love and loyalty of all her sons and daughters. The resources of my office are always at your disposal as I continue in your service and in the service of those who follow you. It is my earnest hope that your inner being will never let you rest but force you to continue your quest for knowledge. You have my prayers and best wishes. 6
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To Mrs. M. L. Torrey we dedicate the 1969 edition of the E. E. Smith Smithsonian. Mrs. Torrey is an instructor in the field of Home Economics at our school. She is the organizer of the Future Homemakers of America, a very active club, designed to acquaint girls with different phases of social involvement and responsibility. A truly remarkable individual, whose cheerful smile and warm personality will always be cherished by the class of 1969. To many, each Home Economics class shared with you was a real “Special Occasion”, in which a wealth of knowledge was gained. To you Mrs. Torrey, we say, thank you for your steadfast and unselfish service . . . Thank you for just being . . . YOU! 5
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Assistant Principal Mr. R. C. Williams Secretaries Mrs. M. H. Johnson Mrs. R. Tucker 7
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