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SPONSDR DEDICATION i We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and forty- nine, feel deeply honored in dedicating this fourth issue of the Criterion to our Class Sponsor, Miss Lois E. Kemp. She has been advisor of the Criterion for the past four years and will always be remembered for the long hours and ever-tiring work she has done. We will remember her always as a kindhearted, well- educated person who stood by us whether things were cheer- ful or sad, whether we were smart or ignorant, or whether we were wealthy or poor. We do not know what we would have done without Miss Kemp's guiding leadership through our Senior year, and to show our appreciation we are dedicating this book to her. We, the Senior Class, will remember her not only as our Class Sponsor, but as a willing and wonderful friend. 6 I.0I S KEHP
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IN RIIHEHBRANCE BUILDING A TEMPLE -e A builder builded a temple He wrought it with grace and skillg Pillars and groins and arches All fashioned to work his will. Men said as they saw its beauty ' It shall never know decay, Great is thy skill, O builderg Thy fame shall endure for aye. vu A teacher builded a temple With loving and infinite care, Planning each arch with patience, Laying each stone with prayer. None praised her unceasing efforts, None knew her wondrous plan, For the temple the teacher builded Was unseen by the eyes of man. Gone is the builder's temple, Crumpled into the dust, Low lies each stately pillar, Food for consuming rust. But the temple the teacher builded Will last while the ages roll, For that beautiful unseen temple Is a chi1d's immortal soul. IN MEMORIAL We take a moment of silence in remembrance of our dearly be- loved teacher, Miss Clara F. Harris, who passed away on Janu- ary ninth, nineteen hundred and forty-nine. Miss Harris was the teacher of the fifth grade and had taught at Jefferson School for nineteen years. She was close to all our hearts, and all who knew her, loved her. ,She gave most of her life to the teaching of small children, She was at all times ready to assist anyone who was in need of help. She was a kindhearted, unselfish, loving person and will remain forever in the hearts and memories of the students, parents, and employees of Jefferson Township. 8
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