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1-ng-n ......... -- Board Qi Education ,fri V . Joyce Mr. Laidlaw Mr M President ' Kramer Mr. Richards Mr. Buell LE. Rickettson Superintendent The Board of Education is a most important agency in our community because it conducts and controls the local system of public schools. The members of our Board were raised in rural communities and know the problems of rural areas. They are em- ployed in various fields bringing together all phases of the business world. The interest that our Board has in the students is clearly shown by our educa- tional advantages and facilities. Our fine school plant, which will be even better when the new addition is completed, our excellent pupil transportation system, our broad curricular and extra-curricular programs all testify to the foresightedness, good judgement, and unselfish service rendered by the members of the Board. These services are given without financial remuneration. The Board Members must spend time and energy and sacrifice their personal interests. Their only re- ward is the satisfaction they get from knowing they are rendering an invaluable service to the community. They are examples of true citizenry. Sincere gratitude if extended to you, Board Members, for your untiring efforts to make our school f yieasant and profitable as possible. h rnrnledge the services extended by Superintendent Buell. His expert and J J f cf inestimable value to the Board of Education. gi Q
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ind ,ff f ., , X - 74 3 X K Ng g ,wfwmmumwuvm Dedication To TH PEOPLE OF THE COM UNITY we ded- icate this,the eighth volume of our school annual. The students' gratitude can never be fully expressed for the kind interest and concern shown by the townspeople for the school. To the clubs in the community who render services such as helping needy -V. students and recognizing qualities in others by providing awards, we are grate- ful. The willing support the community give to all and, above all, the fine have given to all present the residents of school functions opportunity they and future H.C.S students by approving the plans for the much needed addition are material signs of general and over-all community concern in school affairs. The students feel that the people are interested in them, and the fa- cilities which will be made avail.able through the acquisition of the new addi- tion will symbolize to them the people's consideration. To those of the Holland Central School District who, without thought of personal gain,give of their time and effort to pro- duce a better school and better citizens, sincere appreciation is expressed. 4 Essay? EZ E' E252
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PN, K1 N 56 M Principal V 'W' 3, N' f if as ,,,, . -. If For you, Mr. Brumsted, we have reserved a special page in our book as well as in the memories of our school days. As the seasons varied, you did not, and your integrity and stalwartness gave us a deep feeling of security and confi- dence. Your kind and friendly guidance made all our days at H.C.S. very pleas- ant ones, and all our problems minute ones. Often we may have seemed ungrateful for your fine efforts, but this is not indicative of our true sentiments. we do appreciate at all times your keen judgement, your fairness in making decisions, and your conscientious planning to make our courses of study and extra-curricular program so satisfying. Your presence at all our activities assures us of your concern for us and your in- terest in our welfare. Your active participation in the alumni variety show made us realize that your interest in us continues even after we have left school. Also, your deep concern about community affairs shows us what a versatile personality you possess. May we express our appreciation for your philosophy of life. Your benig- nity towards us gives us the assurance that we may always visit with you in your office and that you will always take time for us. We can only say that we shall forever remain indebted to you. '54, H saga ,l L'7 HH,ae: .,... K ' ill X iii0'N'f ,fllaamff t , if 'WX 1 x , X
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