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IIIIIIIIIIHHIII Superintendent A. J. Lang is as essential to this portrait of school life as are report cards. Of primary mtercst. of course. 15 his executive ability. With his competence and underslancling. 1116 key- note of our public schonl system has been efficiency. In our memnries of him these things pl'edumL hate: His cooperation in school activities; hi: eagerness for improvement; his individual inter est in each of us: nd Ihe unchanging; friendlmess of hls attitude toward all of us On various occasxons throughout Grad: School. Junior High, and Scniox' High. I ' presence has made us feel that we knmv him pmu sexually. To have had such a man for superintend- ent has indeed been a privilege. A .l. LANG n wpumnm '5 : . h'LAH LL 1:, mm m' lluruu Cnx Scimulx Secretary to Superintendent T0 CVCFY Sludent M Human School Mrs. Enzie AHle is a SVmIml r Ed lion combined with fun Her kcm'x sense of lluunja: and sparkling pex'snnalny uro felt in evcrvth'm she says and dnesl . 1n: Senior H1gh This capable. efficient person 1s the one Why really has 111: paxmtaking :lotzul wm-k that is needed to keep any organizaimn I'Llnl'ling. Am- minute of the day Finds the ucho humming with acm'iu' as she types and tubulul data Mrs. Aldrich has been 111 km pwsum pmnmn fur the past three and onmhnlf years. Her work mclurlc: a multiludv nt' lhnma nut xhc least of whxch is just the task of keeping the bunks an-l dnim: 1hc accnuming fur lhv 51x svhnuls 01 Hunm. A'a' f ' 21, r M MRS F s: . m 'ZTE ALDRICH a: Mr me nnmieen
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IN RECOGNITION w M nmrrrm Eb P1 osldcnt of lhe Fanners a.- Merchant; Bank Prmdmu at me Euurd sf Euucm.un mum Len xu Gonme r Ande-son t m the Euaud m h uczhur. plcudenl '11 Mm 305 xothe. me Managers This page is dedicated to Mr. William M. Grlf- fith, our Board of Educalion president. Courteous in manner. kindly in desposition, intellectually brilliant, and a lover of the true and beauhfuhhc has done much Lu shape the ideals of the high SChOOL as W811 as the Ideals of the students with whom he has come in contact. He has served his nation, his state, his county, and his city Wlth that same sacrificial devotion and exemplary zeal which have characterized his loyalty and service 1.0 the Huron City Schools for the past four yearse Middlemen for Lhe cummumty are these Five men of the board. They are responsible directly to the citizens tor wise cxpenchture of public funds. and are responsible 1n the parents and students in carrying out polimes mnst. 11ker to bring progress to our public school system. Because we realize that it has been Lheir aim to make our school days a happy and profitable preparation for the future, we express our heart felt thanks to the board of education for their efforts on our behalf. Board of Education mu m r mu; : .uuv-I ware: ,, W . . M lendenl 01' In Hum cm Smmok a! Educalmn: exgmeen mm A M'w, .I w Omllmc. A .7 Lama. muuum
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Principal O. D. Dunbar has proved lo us llml a man can be big-timu and 5m! care enough abnul the small details of our school lil'e to 100k nfu'r om' personal welfare. It 1511'! often than our finds a man 50 sincerely human in his interest in all uf 111C students. This imarest in us as mdimduals is shuwn in his mrcful con 'dpration 01 curricular and uxtra- curricular activities. Mr, Dunbar is always the Iii-sl lo promotc school 5mm and pep. He makes Hh l'ccl deep inyalty to our school and pride in hvmg part of it. Though his academic achicx'cmcnls are must important to the outside world. in us his friendly manner In the office and about Hie halls was IIIL' thing mat counled. 0 D DUNEAR. EL 5.. M. A. rnmcum I Hm Smuur Ihzh Scnnul Secretary to the Principal Mrs. R. N Campbell hm hem! mnncclod with ihc Humn Semnr High Scluml I'm' m'ur H St Dining; all this limo xhc hug qimwm-rl hci'soll' Llnsuliishlv to the problems ul' hi; i schnnl sm- Llcma Never prom: 1n vmu in cwnlrlusmnb hastily mm haw alwm's hm-n just mid fair her dL 21an have always mm wnh Hu- unlirv nppmbalirm nli llu- student bnzly unrl lucully, Being srci'ctui'y 01 u .nwl AS large m Huron 1mm ix nu smal. jnbi mu mu- m H inlmvnlmi: x-x'm'y day She records 1119 uratlm, Imluilm :ill Ur ilw sludcm I'XCUSLS. kcvpx' i1 cusv iHSI'H'Y and per- mgmmll rccnrd mc 01' vault stmh-m, SIXU numllcs lhc Imagi- nmnum n1 mnmpmumwp mm mm nu' hum Hus ui'ricu LL'HL'Itv hi Imrvnlst huciuvm mml. and log: Iran. :I-Ilmu. ul Hw uvln'ily m: :s'lurlt'llb arc m-ittm fmn liu- minHllillilln mm piivri by her. MIN u N w Mi'm- I. Suimiu n. Mi nun. ml mum
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