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Zin lllemnriam EDWARD H. WALZ His death, whose spirit lent a fire Even to the dullest peasant in his camp, Being bruited once, took ire and heat away From the best-tempered courage in his troops. A great teacher, true friend and swell guy ---that was Mr. Walz. His sudden, cruel death brought sadness to all who studied under him as their instructor and con- fided in him as their friend. Beneathlthat shaggy brow and awesome frame hid -a keen, quick wit and a big, understanding heart. No task was too large for his undertaking, and it was sure to be done quickly and with skill. A true sportsman, his bowl- ing team and beloved Giants were his pride and joy. Yet, a. gentler, more guiding hand could hardly be found than his when advising the Honor Society. Those who never met this big-hearted man must take the word of his as- sociates, pupils and friends as to just how line and under- standing he was. With reverence we accepted his death, eagerly and with new inspiration we shall strive to do tribute to him in our life. Eight
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Eehimtinn During the five seasons that Mr. Burke has been at Kingston High School, he has proved himself a master of both football and baseball strategy in developing and per- fecting great high school teams, four of which have been DUSO football champions and ours the first undefeated football team in K. H. S. history. But even more import- ant, he has been a molder of character, honor, and sportsmanship in both his athletes and all K. H. S. students. There- fore, to Coach Willard A. Burke, we proudly dedicate our 1951 Maroon. Seven
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31 n illlrmnriam JANE K. WARD A constant, loving, noble nature. Sunshine on the hillside, a breath of Spring, quick and wholesome laughter-all recall our Miss Ward. Jane K. Ward was a teacher of girls' physical edu- cation in the Myron J. Michael School from September, 1939 to December 31, 1950. Just as she was quiet and un- assuming, as she walked among us, so she tiptoed away, leaving a lonesome place among us. Bewildered, her colleagues say, She should be, she must be, she is here in M.J.M. She is part of it. Jane Ward lives on in the spirit of good fellowship, sportsmanship, and fair play of former students and as- sociates-a fitting tribute to a fine leader of youth. Nine
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