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B HQe..'q .g Dean Slade, President Shepard, hir. Nelson FAC!!! TY Linder the able leadership of President Oscar F. Shepard, Dean John S. Slade, and hir. John F. Nelson, business manager, Punahou has completed its one hun- dredth year. A great deal of credit goes to President Shepard, who has wisely led the school since 1929. Nlr. Slade has just finished his twenty-first year here, and Nlr. Nelson, the man who keeps the wheels turning, ends his first decade at Puna- hou this year. ln hlarch, Nlr. Shepard went to the Nlainland where he visited San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, Chicago, XVashington, New York, New Haven, and Boston, meeting groups of Punahou alumni and lecturing before these groups in a drive for Centennial funds. During his absence of six weeks, lVIr. Slade took charge of the school. To Nlr. Nelson, the students and faculty owe recognition for his expert handling of the books and all financial matters. Although he is one of the busiest people on the campus, Nlr. Nelson always has time to Hash a cheery hello to whomever he meets. VVe, the graduating seniors, will always remember Nlr. Shepard's tactful sug- gestions and expert guidance, Mr. Slade's sound words of advice, and lhlr. Nelson's financial ability. 9
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