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FOREWORD. Our Year Book is largely a picture book. We have been happy in the compilation of this volume XI because we have made our own pictures. Under the direction of our genial, en- thusiastic teacher and friend, Mr. W. P. Cottam, a Kodak Club was formed which has been instrumental in collecting a goodly number of views which we hope will be interesting to our stu- dents, patrons and friends. We are sorry that we could not get a good picture of that horrible monster, the “Flu , who broke so seriously into our year's work, stealing from us fifteen of the most precious weeks of the year, and depriving us of Winter’s seasonable delights. Notwithstanding his ravages, however, we modestly publish our little book with the hope that it will be a reminder in the years to come of a few bright spots in the Flu fraugt year of 1918-19. ••immmmmimmmm...mm........................... mmnmiiiiiii................niniaii..................................... min'.
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This volume is respectfully dedicated to the Custodian of our building. Colonel E. E. Dewey. (Colonel is an honorary title conferred upon Mr. Dewey by Superintendent Jensen, on ac- count of faithfulness in service.) Had we titles to bestow we also would confer a few. Lacking these we call him our host—our adviser—our booster—our friend. Every student who has en- tered Jordan High School, since 1914, has received the glad hand from Mr. Dewey. Good nature, good fellowship, good will, good cheer, are second nature to this gentleman. He keeps our building,—the best of its kind in the West, the cleanest, the warmest, the coolest, the most comfortable of any school building we were ever in. Besides all this he gives us daily, gratis, the sunshine of his countenance. He seldom gives us a frown, but ever a smile. Mr. Dewey is our big brother; he cheers us, comforts us, ad- vises us. He enters into our joys and helps us to forget our sor- rows. He is a booster for every good thing in our school, and is especially strong in his support of all our athletic activities. We think it eminently fitting that his long and faithful serv- ice be recognized, so that it is with unusual pleasure that we dedi- cate to him this ‘‘Year Book.’’ May he stay with us yet many years to help guide succeeding classes through the Jordan High School.
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