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PAUL J. lv1CCORMlCK Dedication TO Mr. Paul J. McCormick, we, 'rhe Associafed Sfudenls of l932, dedicafe rhis issue of lhe Lornoa. in appreciafion of his long and fairhful service ar lhe Peshaslin High School as insiruclor of Biologi- cal, Social and Physical Sciences. For six years if was always Mac who was firsl 'ro give aid in work or ro add zesl lo play. In baskelball or baseball, wherher +he Loggers were winning or losing, he was always boosling lhe Team's spiril by keeping fha? characferisfic McCormick Grin always in evidence. Few coaches have had years of beH'er success or years of grealer loss lhan Mac and yel his cheerfulness lhru il all has noi' only won him 'rhe respeci and adrniralion of his learns and classes buf also of rhe communily as a whole. Wifhour filling a greai volume, we rnighi say 'rhal il has been a pleasure +0 work and play under fhe guidance of OUR MAC .
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.NS Xb? IEHUEIEHHHEE-1454, DEDICATION OF OUR NEW HIGH SCHOOL An event of very great importance to 'our community was the formal opening of our new High School building on the evening of November 15, 1931. The crowd being greater than expected, extra chairs were se- cured at the last moment. A special section was provided for the High School students. Mrs. Paul McCormick opened the program with a piano solo which was very much enjoyed. Following this was the Invocation by the Rev. C. A. Burris. Mr. Fred B. Stephen of Seattle, the architect, made a speech at the close of which he presented the KEY of the building re- ceived by him fran the contractor, Mrg H. M.. Breigenzer, of Cashmere. This IGEY Mr. Stephen in turn proceeded to hand over to the School Board representative. Mr. Darlington acknowledged the receipt of the building with a suitable speech. Following this our speaker of the evening, Mr. W. F. Martin, Assistant State Superintendent of Public Instruction, then gave a very interesting talk on the educational and financial stand- ing of schools in general. Felicitations were personally offered by County representatives., one being Mrs. Dolly Thayerg Super- intendent Warren of Wenatchee and Superintendent Rudle of Dryden, as representatives of schools in the valley, offered their best wishes. During the evening, the audience was entertained by the new- ly organized Glee Clubs. Be The Best Of Whatever You Are' was sung in three-part arranganent by the Boys' Club, while the girls presented Silver Moonligit ,. Two fine quartet numbers, Gorm- field Melodies and My Pretty Quardoonn were given by the Senior Humbugsg A girl's Trio, consisting of Annabelle Ziglar, Marie Duncan, and Claire Willging, sand Lulla-by Moon . At the close of the program, Superintendent O. E. Faulkner gave a short address and offered the hospitality of the school to all present. Refreshments were served later in the Home Economics rocm. . By Kathleen Wilson. -seven-
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