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LEFT DR. W. H. JOHNSON SUPERINTENDENT RIGHT: GEORGE F. CASSELL ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OUR SUPERINTENDENTS To the graduating students of the Harrison High School I extend my hest wishes for a happy and successful future. I am sure that as you take upon yourselves the duties of citizenship. our city, state. and nation will he in good hands. VVILLIAM I-I. JOHNSON Superinlerzdcrzt of Schools. hly good wishes go to you who graduated from Harrison Technical High School in the class ot 1937. You were students in Harrison during the short time I served as principal in the school. I salute you, therefore, as friends. To the many wise and helpful and hopeful things :liar have heen said to you I am sure l have nothing new to add. Perhaps they might. however, he gathered together in my wish that you may he always tolerant. always confident that real success and lasting happiness are to he found in nohle living. GEORGE F. CASSFLL A5.vi5tant Supcrilzterzrlcnf of Schools. I7
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III A R R I S O N I A IN 1-IAZEL L. BROWN Pb.D., U. of C. RECOGNITION In September, 1936, new emphasis was laid on reading problems of high school pupils in Chicago. It became necessary, therefore, to organize the English department at Harrison to meet the demands required for this specialized work. Miss Brown was selected as the most logical teacher to pioneer in this Held. It was unfair to her to accept her work on this new project when she was already overburdened with extra duties connected with the HARRISONIAN and as chairman of the English department. Mr. Maclear reluctantly re- lieved her, therefore, as literary sponsor for the annual on which she has served so faith- fully for five years. The present I-IARRISONIAN staff bravely accepts the challenge which former year hooks give us. We sincerely hope to maintain the superior quality of work as supervised by Miss Brown. It is with regret that we submit to the loss of her help and hope our simple Thank you, Miss Brownv will convince her of our gratitude and appreciation for her friendly and helpful work on former annuals. ' 16
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