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.0-f ' , 'I f 's-------..,, -ff nf:-A r- ----. N - - f 1-ff 'X ,' : ,J . , ' 'Il .. 1,1 -.., ,T xi , ' Q' f- f' ', 'fgfff' . , ,-:gf - 1 1 fini , flffi . ffl' wx ,., E' , . -. , f'5.igQ.l,. -M . r TW i ffl Ly ' ,'M f,jf --74: .' ,' - . .. , ... 1 'f' - .... ., ,..-.. A., , Wm I A, . . ,,... .. ,.,l..--.I npprecistion In presenting this second Ssbattus High School year book, the entire oditoriol stoff extends greetings to the mnny persons who have showed interest in the undertakings nd to the.niny whose active .ssistance has made the publication possible. gmong these, no lro'esneciilly indebted to our sdvortisers, both in sabhttus and in Lewiston-auburng to ilumni, who have given ho rt? su rortg to teichers, who hovo :orked with us on every detail oi the book, to townsneorle and nurils, who, like those sl- rendy named, are to bc the renders oi the bunk. Our dsooest -pprociltiow goes to the G ',.' iemritini oonlrtnent of Bliss Business College, without whose generous services in tyring the book could not hive been mode. Hrs. Duttonfind hor students hive shown most grhcious ind friendly cooper tion, Lnd h.ve put on enormous imount of time into the prey ration of tho stencils. go think then. It his been our esrcci 1 nride to he sble to produce this book on the school's own new minoogrupn michine, the gift of the Class of l9hl. We ere surt that no gift could hiva been more welcome, end its useful- ness for mnny years to come mixes it rn outstinding contribution in S. H. S. history. M y s also, at this time, extend greetings to our Superintendent, Mr. Ernnk H. Eyrum, and to the Jobster School Committee: Irs. Josephine N. Riley, Mrs. Theldn K. Dobbins, and Mr. Edwnrd R. Wood, whose interest we feng it the root of all our school endeavors. The Editors IN LOVING LEEDBX OF RUBY HHWELFR 'L3 WThose that have lived on earth here, leave their dreams To blossom on the mir, more beautiful, Although unseen, than any flower glesms Uith which spring gardens may be coloriulg Tiller than any sine tree, strong and straight, und reaching higher into cloudless sky, Nonror than any hills to hcmven's guts,- Their dreams, their love, our legvcy. . . . .H fFron HRcmemberod Journoyn by Isabel Fiske Conxntj
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