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Mrs. Florence Broad in Memoriam M R s . F L o R E N c E B R 0 A D , whose gentle presence ever embodied the finer things of life, passed away August zo, 1933, after a brief illness. Whether she was ministering to the needs of one seeking some abstruse fact in an unexplored Held or administering some little detail of everyday routine in the library, Mrs. Broad possessed that calm and kindly manner so rare and so much to be desired in this busy world. For the past twenty years she served our library and to her foresight and care, we, of Pontiac High, owe much. Everything is grist that comes to our mill, ever shall remind us of Mrs. Broad and the masrerly way in which she assembled helpful and varied material in useful order. Our splendid clipping-file is largely the result of many years of winnowing valuable articles from whatever material was available. This was only one of Mrs. Broad's achievements but it was a service dear to her. The clipping-Hle stands now as a fitting monument to her whose memory we cherish. R A N s o M E . H A Z E L T o N , who was granted a leave of absence from Pontiac High School in the fall of I932 because of ill health, passed away in the University Hospital, Ann A Arbor, October 14, 1933. Mr. Hazelton was born on a farm near Washington, Michigan, September 14, 1875. l if For several years he taught in Macomb county schools. Upon his graduation from the University of Michigan, he became superintendent of schools first in Clinton and later in Marine City. In 1 91 8 he came to Pontiac. Here he served for twelve years as business manager of the school system and then became an instructor in the commercial department of the high school. Mr. Hazelton always took an active interest in civic affairs wherever he might be located. In Pontiac he has been actively identified with many civic enterprises, among which are the My. Rg7750117, E, Hazglfofg Y. M. C. A., Community Chest, and Kiwanis club of which he was a charter member. He also belonged to the Masonic order and the First Congregational church. 5 I 3 1 N'
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