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FACULTY AND STAFF avIi uloKU-in. .lanu-x, llorok. NVhoclw. JroRoiw. Iliiov. Cun's. Colly.r. 11 next is. Ilewc-H, .Mad A’ nl I uv. Prontln?. Critt -n«k»n. .McMem iny, 'IVcmI LEE W. CRITTENDEN EMMONS I). DAY EARLH. HODDER HOWARD J. CURTIS GEORGE D. GREGORY RAY L. WHEELER ' EDWARD B. HEWES MARVIN D. TEED LEE HUEY LANGLEY V. COLLYER K A. SHAUL MARGARET E. PRENTICE ' RUTH H. McMENEMY JLA B. MacLEOD MARTHA L. HEUSTIS KATHRYN ZWINGLESTEIN ALIDA VAN A. BOREK PAUL S JAMES JARED MACKEY Director ' ' Farm Management ' •• ' Soils and Crops - ' ' Farm Mechanics ' - Academic Subjects Dairying and Health Education Animal Husbandry ' - ' Horticulture ' - Poultry Husbandry Herdsman and Asst. Instructor Veterinarian ' - ' Home Economics Clothing and Health Education Child Study - - Cafeteria Manager ' ' - House Director Office Secretary ' ' ' ' Bookkeeper - - Farm Superintendent
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THE STUDENTS I’.iiihoi. I MMII || Huffcy. Wall I'liUliitx, Wall M .uiMnn, Mallotto. Krausxp, TlnniliiR. Hmal « . Jlolmr?x. Marks, Kutx ahoi .i I Inym I,:iv.Tcm c, Yanl'.itltm. Itusell, Scli tifc'lln'i'K- I' - I HIIKTlxIiauxvi, HoUa« Townxrml, llom'liton. Durll, McMorrls. Cary . MU hr, Damns. Itunlk'k, Van] lorn. Swann. Wltlmml. anlielU. ,, Wilklow, Ilea III. Cook, 10. Munson Mi-n-iifSH. Taylor. Stephens, Win. Miller. Rosen. Ih-nson, Harris. IU«aK«al. W iss, Horvath. Isiker, Muxiker, Aio r.K« r. aiiik. I rouI. Iiupiei, jaipKim, m. uninnrmnipi-., . . Miller. Itulile. Tinning, Uvlor. Alilf „ „ , lUKelow. ItenninKloii, Slrnh. 10. Seximi. KUwanls. It. Sexton. McDowell. Holmes. ,, Miase. Ward, Pearson. Kulhhitn. Medilantrh .Murdock. Cole. I lai soin. Klciierwahl. Howie, Macon. Caldwell. Davies. Iteeil. I-Mmends. SlauKhler, Itahlwin Taylor. Stephens, Win. sillier, Kosen. ih nson. Harris. Uieuel. Weiss, llaiifrciives. Clevolaml, Welsh Camphell. Carpenter. Kehrolhor, Weaver, Dmlnml. Johnson. Mieler, Hchcrnlt .. iliiies, lOrfexon. lOstos, Munr s azlker. Mey. er. Milk. 1‘roul. Hupfcl, Dupkiis, Win. JIllperlshatiser, I . isn ... r .....I.,.. tlilf Ending, yet beginning. The hands of time draw us closer with a linger ing step, yet a rapid stride, toward our long sought goal graduation. Now it appears with a rush and we realize how unworthy we are to stand boldly forth as graduates. Life faces us; around the corner is an opportunity for every one. As wc survey the present generation, we find that we are setting up better rec-ords than our predecessors did at our age. When we go out on our own to take charge of affairs v c will not he found unprepared, hut ready to make our future life a success as we did at school. Our life here is ended and we realize that our stay has been short. Happy are the memories of our pranks, our activities and our friends. These good times on the Hill will bring us hack to the pleasant thoughts of State School, and will give us new hope and life when the going seems hard and rough. We of the Voice Staff wish to thank all of you for the support you have given us in the publication of our monthly issues and the Annual. Our do' sire has been to maintain, and, if possible, to surpass the standards set by the Voice Staffs of the past. We wish the incoming staff the best of luck and hope that they can carry on in the face of any obstacles that arise. The Class of 1935 hid good-bye to the school, the faculty, and the remaining students. We hope that the prospective Juniors and Seniors will make the most of their slay here at school and carry on in the manner of previous classes. The Editor
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