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DOUGLAS VAN BRAMER DYNAMIC personality, tireless energy, and a sparkling vivacity characterize one of Manley's truest friends. Although Mr. Van Bramer is no longer with us, his influence lingers on. He laid well the foun- dation upon which the spirit of Manley rests. Unstinted in his devotion to the building of a dis- tinctive high school, he inspired us to noble purposes. ln gratitude for his achievement during our first troublous year, and with cherished memories of his wise counsel, we dedicate this annual to DOUGLAS VAN BRAMER OUR FRIEND AND FORMER Class of June I936 COUNSELLOR
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