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MISS IRENE DUNN BEDICATIC For a good twenty-tive years, Miss Irene Dunn has been the little woman behind the scene in the Mountain Lakes Schools. Her unfailing cooperation and cheery helpfulness have been felt by every individual in this school tor as long as we can remember. In token of our apprecia- tion, we of the class of 1951 affectionately dedicate our yearbook to you. Miss Dunn, for your inestimable worth to us and to the Mountain Lakes High School. 4
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PPRECIATICN For you, Miss Callaway, we, the class of 1951, feel our deepest gratitude-not because you are our class advisor but be- cause you are such a wonderful one. You have spurred us on in all our activities. easing us out of this difficult situation. guiding us over that one, and constantly giving your all to help us in countless ways. You've really been tops, Miss Calla- way, and we hope you know how sincere- ly we mean, Thanks for everything, and we're surely going to miss you. MISS ANNE MCMAN US MISS HELEN BLANCHARD Six years ago when the Class of 1951 first entered Mt. Lakes High School. we were lost and lonely seventh-graders with a deep need for some kind and under- standing hand to guide us through our most difficult years here and help us change from gangling youngsters to mature and capable high school students. This need was so completely fulfilled by Miss Anne McManus, our class advisor for the first three years. that we have still not forgotten all she did for us. and we now wish to thank her for the wonderful way she did it. ixtqggsaff. i gf lt is hard to express in words the deep feeling we all have for Miss Helen Blan- chard. advisor of the yearbook. It is more than just gratitude and appreciation. some- thing bigger and broader. to be felt but not written. Thus, when reading this, Miss Blanchard. think not of the words on the paper, but the feeling behind them. and remember that ln the future. when we, the staff of the 51 Lakes, look over this remembrance. we will think not only of our high school days in general. but of you and the times we had with you when putting together our book. 'xt MISS MILDRED CALLAWAY
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