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WJQJFVQGQQD The Allegheny Ri-ver, as seen from Coxco-meh Hill, is a com- mercial waterway whose banks are lineal with great imlustrial plants. How different from the picturesque Allegheny, then an Imlian highway, explored by 'Washington' A1111 how 'well its change from that time to this portrays the imlustrial growth of our commzurity! M NISTR Tl
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Acknowledgments Honor to whom honor is due is a motto which the editor, in these few lines, is striving to uphold. Never be- fore in the history of year books, we dare say, has less credit been due to any one person and so much credit due to so many persons. lt is impossible to mention by name all the friends whose cooperation and contributions have made possible this book. Outside the staff, we wish to mention Mr. Artman whose advice and help as iinancial advisor have been indis- pensableg Miss Walker, who has acted as editorial advisorg Mr. Wise, representative of Jahn and Ollier, for his inter- est in planning this book as well as for his continued help in seeing the plans carried outg Mr. Ben Strauch for prac- tically all the picturesg the Berlin Press for their excellent work. Miss Taylor has very materially aided us by manag- ing the sale of candy. Miss Barranco and a number of her typing students, particularly jean Burley, Kathryn Connor, and Ruth Fair have typed much of our material. The senior English teachers have acted as judges in selecting the class poem. The section room teachers and club spon- sors have co-operated with us at all times. Representatives of the classes and of the clubs, several members of the Ken- tonian Staff, and the Junior Staff are responsible for the various write-ups. Witlmout the interest and support of the entire student body, this book would have been impos- sible. Finally, we wish to take this opportunity to thank our advertisers for their part in the publication of the Tale- okenf' They have shown their faith in us by advertising in our year bookg let us show our appreciation by patroniz- ing them.
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E C50 the Glass of 1935: Congratulations on completing your high school course. You are the largest class in the history of the High School. Your record in school is good. May you prove your worth to the community after you have left school. You will find that hard work is as essential to success after commencement as it has been in school. Sincerely yours, E. T. CHAPMAN Superintendent of Schools.
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