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Farewell Hmdiamale It is -with a feeling of regret and antici- pation. that we leave India-nola. There are many friendships to be broken, not only with our classmates, but also with the '771,6'fl'b- bers of the faculty. Yet knowing we have satisfactorily completed our studies here, we are 'most eager to continue -with our edu- cation. Since we are the first class to have had Mr. Slager as principal for all three years, we hope that we have been true representa- tives of Ind-ianola. May he have to-ward as the same feeling -we have toward him-that of a faithful, loyal, and helpful friend. Our teachers deserve a. lot of credit for the help they have willingly given. Al- thoifgh at ti-mes our lessons -were -really dif- ficult, through the help of their kind under- standing, and our own determination to master each lesson, we have gained the goal -our graduation.. We are proud to have been pupils in this FIRST JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN THE LAND. Our many pleasurable times here and our activities sp-iced with much fun, will long re- nzain. -in our memories. As -we look back over nur Indianola. days, we recognize the truth of our Creed. In this school the -interests of childhood and youth ARE paramount, and we know that true Ind-ianolans DO believe in thoughtful, earnest work and strenuous, eager play. lVe shall go on to our new schools, hoping to br-ing honor to Ind-ianola by our actions and efforts. May our lives reflect her motto, Con-rteo-us Manner, Proper Speech, Honest Endeavor. In closing all of us wish to tha-nk again Mr. Slayer, Mrs. McG-ill, and teachers for their pe-rsonal interest in our education and future success. So it -is Farewell Indianola! .Alven Wallace, President of Graduating Class.
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? DEDICA TION In appreciation of her ,faithful work. of her untiring efforts for perfection, of her loyalty to Indianolafs children, we dedicate this 'issue of the Irzdianola Eeho to MISS CARRIE KILBOURNE, beloved tea-cher of dramatics and English. With sorrow we think of her absence this sem,- ester, and with deepest sin4:er'ity we hope that her recovery may be complete and speedy, so that she may return to work happily again with those who love her well.
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