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THE SKETCH 5 Martin Boots Building -W . ' Q ,ir A Three short years ago the doors of Martin Boots opened to receive you, the new, timid, but eager 7B's, who came to join the ranks of the Jr. High student body. Of course you remember the momentous day, a day never to be forgotten! We have watched your progress with keen interest, 9A's, and rejoice with you in your completion of the Jr. High School course and your de- velopment into fine school citizens. As you leave Martin Boots to continue your education, our best wishes go with you and we confidently expect a fuller and broader development in not only your studies but in character development that you may become worthwhile citizens of our community. -BERTHA M. ANDERSON
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4 THE SKETCI-1 g i -mlm 'v a EDITORIAL Q 5 ' Q1 Kuff j 0 'l Thanks, thanks to you my worthy friend For the lessons thou hast taught Thus at the flaming forge of life Our fortunes must he wrought. Thus on its sounding anvil shalzc' Each burning deed and thought. Longfellow may not have been referring to Martin Boots, but this thought applies to us. We, too, thank Martin Boots for the lessons it has taught. Since we have been here we have learned not only from books, but we have learned the value of companionship, honesty, and worthiness. Longfellow, too, must have felt the sorrow that we 9A's feel as we follow in the steps of the 9A,s before us. Not that we don't wish to progress and assume the responsibilities of life but we have learned to love Martin Boots and its faculty and are reluctant to leave. As we approach commencement and the 9A banquet, our hearts burn at the thought of leaving. But we must, and will. When we do leave We will try to be good citizens and uphold the trust put upon us. To our successors we leave our love, traditions, and standards with our best wishes, hopes and thanks for the splendid co-operation they have given us. After we have advanced to high school, we hope our faculty will be proud to say, We taught them in Martin Boots. DALE MCMASTERS, Editor
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