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ADMINISTRATION -Lewis Randolph -H. P. Ketfron, President -Percy W. Yard -E. P. Tregellas, Secretary -T. l-l. McMillan -Oral Woods -0. l. Andrews -C. P. lackson -Frank McCourt On behalf of the Board of Education I congratulate the class of 1935 on its successful completion of its Work in the public schools of Macomb and Wish for you every happiness and success in the future. Some of you will continue your education in college, some will immediately take your place in the school of life. ln either case you have built a good foundation in completing the work and being graduated from Macomb High School. H. P. KETTRON, Pres. Board of Education. Page Eight
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Page Nine ADMINISTRATION William N. Atkinson, Principal lowa Wesleyan College BA Graduate Study, Colorado Agricultur- al College State University of Iowa MA, 1932 Colorado Teachers' College George A. Selters, Superintendent Knox College BS, 1919 Graduate work, University oi Michi- gan University of Chicago. As the end of the school year nears, I am happy to think that the departing Seniors can take with them memories of worthy accomplishment. This accomplishment is not to be measured by grades alone, nor by this excellent edition of 'I the Spider Web. Rather, it is the total of a great many things, too many to list, by which they helped promote new activities and new attitudes which vie trust vxill be continued to make Macomb High a better and happier school. Class ot 1935, we thank you ior what you' have done, and wish you success in what you shall attenipt in tl.e future. 1 W. N. ATKINSON, - Principal ot Macomb High School. Let me take this opportunity to express my satisfaction in the splendid spirit ot co-operation that has been manifest this year, not only on the part of the class oi '35 but the remainder of the student body and faculty. Mr. W. A. Roebling, who built Brooklyn Bridge was asked on his death bed, if anything could break his bridge. l-Iis reply in a whisper was, Yes, one company C230 ment of marching men. Many more fine things may be accomplished in the future by 500 students and a good faculty working in har- mony and unison, and will usherin the day when we will send no Diogenes around Macomb High with his lantern to show the community that we have a superior high school and class of '35. GEORGE SELTERS, Superintendent. Good Luck!
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