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8 E. H. S. GRAD GAZETTE MR. M. B. B. CROCKFORD Hon. Pres. Grad Class Hon. President’s Message I wish to thank Class of ’42 for the distinction you have confer¬ red upon me by making me your honorary president. It has given me great satisfaction to have been associated with you for the past few years, and I congratulate you at your graduation. Much of the factual knowledge that you have acquired here— surds, Newton’s laws, and Latin verbs—may soon be forgotten; but it is hoped that you will continue to develop this habit of think¬ ing in which you were trained here, viz., that all questions are to be judged on their merits only. You will have many decisions to make in your lives, especially in the post-war world, but the course that you pursue should not be based on prejudice or on the faults which you see, but upon the merits which you find in it. More¬ over, such merits must be sought, for as a rule weakness is much more apparent than strength. This is my message to you; and in conclusion on behalf of the staff of this school I wish you for the future all the happiness and success that you deserve. MICHAEL B. B. CROCKFORD.
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LONRY IteSiiP Janet Taylor. Clayton Muroy Lucy Palmer. morn stocks t® I ; I 5 I y f ■ ■ . 1 THE GRAD EXECUTIVE Early in 1942, the Grad Class was organized and the executive chosen. Colin Gordon was elected president, Fae Dodds, secretary, and Doreen Barnes, treasurer. Mr. Crockford was chosen honorary president, while Mr. Sim continued as advisor to the executive. The Dance Committee consisted of Janet Taylor, Muriel Smith, Bob Jamha and Bob McClary. The Rings and Pins Committee—Clayton Milroy, Phyllis Kobyluk, Yvonne Knight and Lonnie Heslep—worked hard and by the end of Feb¬ ruary had all the rings and pins ordered. —Continued on Page 16
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