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3,4-9f0frQC2sMQq'X:s0ca Bkvlxlwvfa. may .WX ww QQQUICGTIGD 1 F ff , By featuring in this volume the ' . tr ing accomplished in Morton,s shops, this yearbook f in reality paying tribute to the man who is largely re- ponsible for the development of one of the best voca- K 'onal training departments to be found in any high W QXJX school in this country. 0 ' ' His thirteen years of devoted service to the cause of vocational training at Morton has earned for him the gratitude of the stu- X dents and the esteem of the teachers in the school, the f respect and cooperation of the civic and industrial lead- ers of the community, and the honor and trust of vo- cational educators throughout the state and nation. 0 0 ' To you, Mr. F ultz, in recognition of your outstanding leadership in the interests of the school and community, We dedicate the 1935 Mortonian. -The Annual Stajf ,-ff- ffl .ff,,W. Q 3
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