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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Senior Class of 1935 wishes to acknowledge the following instructors for the invaluable aid and the many courtesies accorded our class: Mrs. Davenport, who very capably advised us while we were Freshmen. Mr. Irwin, who extended his competent guidance as Sophomore adviser. Mrs. Stevens, who worked unceasingly for our interests as Junior adviser. Mrs. Walker, whose untiring efforts as Senior adviser helped to make our Senior year happy and successful. Miss Cobaugh, whose patience, help, and advice resulted in a successful Senior Record. Mr. Wharton, who brought the finances of the Record to a successful conclusion. Mr. Slagle, whose splendid supervision of the Senior Play resulted in its complete success. Mrs. Nowrey and Miss Boone, who cheerfully cooperated with Seniors needing or desiring school data. Mr. Davis, whose skillful planning achieved an enjoyable Washington trip and an impressive graduation. Miss Rockwood, whose codperation and advice has been an exceedingly important factor in overcoming our difficulties. Mr. Kirkendall, for the rendition of the harmony at all school entertainments. Mrs. Andrew, whose clever art work has decorated scenery for our plays, devised posters, decorated for our dances, and provided the art plans for our Senior Record. Miss Noble, for her careful handling of both tickets and money at the various school functions. Miss Frownfelter, who supervised the popular play in our Junior year. Mr. Hance, who prepared the necessary stage scenery for our Senior Play. the Chaperons of our Washington trip, Mrs. Walker, Miss Cobaugh, Miss Noble, Miss Hollingsworth, Mr. Davis, Mr. Irwin, and Mr. Wharton, who sacrificed their own pleasures in order to insure everyone's enjoyment of the trip. Miss Loos, who soothed the aches, pains, cuts, and bruises of the unfortunate. all those connected with our high school days, who may have, in any way, rendered us service or favors.
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