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1' lf' ? Hey, Hey, Heylu Once again, it becomes time for the senior class to bestow their highest honor-the dedi- cation of our annual-to some revered figure in the administration. Ques- tion, Question? lf not, we'll move right along and announce that the lucky winner of this years dedication is Mr. X himself'lVlr. Marion C. Hays. Mr. Hays attended Minnesota Uni- versity and the University of Chicago, and holds a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master's degree. llc taught at several schools in the Midwest before he came to Harvard in 1953 to serve as Assistant lleadinaster. Mr. Hays has taught Chemistry, Physics and Algebra as well as Geometry twhich is his specialityj. He is a member of the Scholarship Connnittee, and is also a distinguished official of the C.l.F., serving that organization as the Olympic League Representative and as a member of its Executive Council. During his stay here, Mr. Hays has won the respect and admiration of any and all students with whom he has come into contact, as well as the praise of a grateful administration. When around Mr. Hays, one has no real sense of awe or fear, but rather a keen feeling that he is on to you. Everyone kids about his pet phrases, but never are they discussed unkindly or unfavorably. Mr. Hays is no ominous or terrifying figure of power at Harvard. You won't find him lurk- ing in the halls between periods. hoping to nab some kid while his hair is down: he has better things to do. Mr. Hays is a dedicated and effi- cient educator and administrator. He doesn't allow himself to become hassled over little things. but rather re- mainsunderstanding and affable. So why not dedicate the annual to him? f ,, mr, earl R3-'f
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