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TIME AND TIDE WAIT FOR NO MAN 1.1-1 Tit N ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION President DR. LORILN R. S151-'H5RMAN Vice-President PAUL RIIKIHIQNBACEH Clerk-Treasurer ROBERT B. HOI-'FNIAN BUILDING AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE PAUL RliC1HliNBACH MRS. Colm Mons SUPPLIES Crvoii SMALL ROBERT B. PIOFFMAN Tremendous responsibility rests upon the shoulders of the Board of Education. Five of I'Iarrison's civic, industrial, and professional leaders meet monthly to discuss matters of school policy. This board is constantly faced with new and trying problems which they, with vigor, conscientiously work out. The gratitude of the community and a sense of an important task well done is the reward of their labors.
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TIME IS A KIND FRIEND, HE XVILL MAKE US OLD The old market house occupied the City Hall lot. The hall was in the center with booths surrounding it. It was a frame structure with brick pillars supporting it. Here the coun- try people brought their produce three days a week. Eggs were sold for the great sum of four cents a dozen, pork chops at five and six cents a pound, and a nice piece of soup-meat for a penny. To those pioneers, who in the year 1850 caused Harrison to be incorporated as a village, we who have reaped the benefits of their far-sighted action pay tribute. To their memory we, the class of 1950, dedicate this volume of the VISTA. The old market house was replaced in 1877 by the present City Hall. The big gas explosion partially wrecked the City Hall in 1878. The explosion killed several and wounded many. The hall was lighted with gas made from gasoline by the machinery lo- cated in the basement. Some of the councilmen used a lighted match to locate a leak: as soon as the match was lighted the explosion occurred. We wish fo thank Miss Mary A. Curran for laistorical zmzferial used on these two pages. PAGE NINE
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Hui is v-... E if Hi if xx Consider your progress thus far, but the beginning of achievements that will cause your fellow men to welcome your presence and efforts. The challenging issues confronting you each day, will merit only your best efforts in your struggle for supremacy. In this struggle dare to invite the assistance of your fellow men and continue the co-operative spirit you've displayed so consistently in our midst. COOZQQ, PAM: ELEVEN
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