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To Director Crittenden HV. the Class of Thirty- iro. Should appreciate and do Your hind udrirr and wisdom rtf re. Your far , anil shitlfnl. uilirnl rarr. Mam months irilh pon ire rr a pm I, Several months on hnoirlrdf c hrnl: And as our memories irr leneir, ll srr ns much credit poes to jjon. We're Seniors noil’: the year irill end; Our separate mips we soon shall wind; I si up oil r minds as time's reflector. Kindest thouphts return to you, Director. Kiphtcen
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Senior Class History It v;ix years ago. it seemed. dial twenty Freshmen started our class, hack in tin lull or 1 When, in January, our relatively small group was depleted to nine. w » lunl no hope of ever amounting to anythin”. However, we rallied and carried on to our Junior year with Uohort Tutor as President; Olin Nan Yalkenburg, Vice-President; John Gardiner, Treasurer; and Fdward Dunn. Secretary. During our Junior year our officers remained practically the same, with Hie exception of John Gardiner who left school, resulting in the combining of I he offices of secretary and t reaxurer under t lie head ol one, and carried out efficiently l»y Fdward Dunn. Tin greatest leal during this year was the winning of tin interclass basketball series uiul( r Coach Van Yalkenburg and Captain Tat or. Once more wo organized for our last year at Slate School with Jerry Lasher, President ; Olin Van Yalkenburg, Vice-President ; Fdward Dunn, Secretary; and liobert 'Pator. Treasurer; with Mr. Wheeler us Faculty Advisor. We did not enter into many act ivit ies uni il after January when (»iir numbers were increased to fifty-two from the dome economics and Teacher Training depart incuts. Iiuler the management of our new olTicers elected in January: President, Olin Van Ya I ken Ini rtf; Vice-President. Cecelia (}ir , ,oiic; Secretary. Mervyn V. Fttllem ami Treasurer. Fdward Dunn many activities wore started. Some of these wore the select ill” of the Stale Seal for die insignia of our rings and pins, the select in” of caps and gowns for Commencement, Thursday night parlies for I In1 en I ire school, ami our class play ‘An Old Fashioned Mother”. All together, our history has been interesting and varied, and as we nil (Mil to make our places in the world, we hope that future classes will cont in lie to make history for Slate School. Keren lean
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