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Scion! gaafwl STANDING: H.A. Wentz, E. G. Coskrey, C. R. Stegmaier, W.A. Irving, T. Shmanda SEATED: N. V. Logan, L.W. Lawrence, H.F. Taylor, Mrs. F. Wisdom. OFFICERS President . . . H. Furness Taylor Jr. Vice President . . William A. Irving Secretary . . . . Nancy V. Logan Treasurer .... . . E. Gibson Coskrey Supervising Principal .... Howard A. Wentz 5
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SECOND ROW: B. Compton, M. Emerson, S. Boberg, Photography Editor: C. Bloom. FIRST ROW: I. Hefton, E. Boyer, layout Edi- torg J. Schoff, M. Thom, Feature Editor: D. Crystle, Sports Editor. TED GRAVES, ED1ToR-1N- CHIEF Wm pmecf MR. CANAMUCIO, ADVISOR SECOND ROW: A. Hunter, E. Martin, I. Mc Kee. FIRST ROW: J. Sweeley, B. Browning, I. Happersett, I. Mc Mahon, Busi- ness Manager.
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HOWARD A. WENTZ Supervising Principal Let us remind ourselves that the culture. of a so- ciety cannot remain static. We must add the gifts of each new generation or lose most of the good of past generations. In order to create a better society we must keep what was good and add the gifts of the new. You and your children will be the benefactors. ff-.341--3 FRANK A. MADER Principal This is the time of Commencement--the time of beginning. We trust that you have learned your les- sons well. Some of you have taken better advantage of your opportunities than others. Whatever your own case may be, Ihope each of you has acquired the skill,the knowledge,to continue in self-improve- ment either in school or on the job. Even if youfeel that you should have done better, that certain doors are closed to you because of mediocre achievement you can still begin again--not, however, without pay- ing a price in time or money. Pay the price, begin again, be successful! We are both sorry and glad to see you leave us: sorry, because we shall miss youg glad because we know that you are about to take the next step forward. Our best wishes go with you. 4. ALATHEIA E. REESE Guidance Counselor Commencement is an important milestone and should be a happy time for the graduates. To continue being happy you must feel that your work is important and that it re- quires your best thinking and attention. Remember it is the person who does the work who grows in the doing.
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