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IH- Uhr Annuah- -15 EDITORIAL WE, the class of nineteen sixteen, greet the High School with this book, the product of our best efforts. We have tried to make it representative of every phase of our high school life, and establish a record of the four years that we have so quickly and happily spent here. We appreciate all that has been done to make this book a success and wish that in some way we could repay you for any contribution or suggestion you may have given the striving editors. We now leave you all and give our places on the eastern side of the Assembly Room, to the rising '17 class for which we have tried to set an example of work, Cwith pleasure intermin- gledl and loyalty to N. H. S. N. H. S. has been very unfortunate this year in losing members of the Faculty. Six weeks after the beginning of school our History teacher, Miss Alice Hughes, left us to become the bride of Professor Dungan of Indianapolis. Near the beginning of the second term the Professor of Science, Mr. O. I. Bandeen, left to become Professor of Physics at the McKinley High School in St. Louis. The most recent loss occurred when Mr. O. M. Walthall, teacher of Manual Training, Botany and Agriculture yielded to the Back to the Farm germ and left us to engage in the peaceful pursuits of plowing, planting, harvesting, etc. We regret the fact that these teachers have left us, but our best wishes go with them wher- ever they journey. We can not publish the Annual without mentioning our appreciation of the artists who so willingly and with such ability, made the cartoons for this book. Harry Sturdevant needs due recognition for putting the essential humor and punch into the book with his cartoons. Albert Hull, of the '17 class, also very kindly and willingly contributed with several of his clever drawings. We also Wish to mention Norris Cottingham of the '15 class, who made the Staff picture of this book. In all, we realize that our book was dependent upon these three, and so we extend a hearty appreciation to all of them for their work. Page Ten
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