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{SCHOOL DAYS} THE TELESCOPE STAFF 1339 Editor-in Chief.....................................Betty Brigham Associate Editor. . ........................Berthe. 3cndn Sales.................Cariotta Carroll, Mary Rose Kosch Advertising.................Louis Nicolas, Derold Abbott Athletics...................Dorold Abbott, Done Watkins Pictures.............Maxi no Kosch, Betty Leigh McMeekln Music.............................................Vincent Messing Dramatics............................Margaret Gondringer Senior Class............................Deloras Croisant Class History...............................Marlin Kumpf Class Prophecy...............................Agnes Gable Grades, Class Will..........................Arlene McBeth Humor..........................................Jimmy Ray Ca.rtoono.................................. Donald Prell Typing......Maxine Kosch, Mary Rose Kosch, Noil Brigham Mimeographing....................Ingalls, Prell, Brigham After searching through the .archives of the school, the Seniors discovered an annual entitled, THE TELESCOPE , published in the year 1918. This, is evidently the only annual that has ever been published by a graduating class of Shelby High School. The Seniors felt it was indeed time that some class follow in the footsteps of the Alunni. So they offer to you THE TELESCOPE of 1S39, ajid hope th t future graduat- ing cla.oses will follow the precedent.
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DEDICATION An impulse of deep aopreolation and heartfelt gratitude prompts us to dedicate this annual to her whom we tenderly regard as our adviser, leader and friend. Miss Helen Moon 4L %
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{SCHOOL DAYS1) THE TEACHERS VISION I cee a chil , p vonderfvl thing, A creature of God; design, With its being unfurled Like a flag o? the vcrl'l. Half humar and i ; f divine. I see a rind, fl, new anC. untried, And a heart «.’id conscience unstained, And r body that’s mcle. And an untouched aov.1: And they're given to me to be trained! 0 God, give me strength to measure that mind And read what that intellect holds, And Judge it r.rignt And develop its .night, As its nower completely unfolds. And then let ny heart go to meet that heart; Let my sympathy help it along; Lot me lighten it np.d. And laugh with it glad Th t its spirit may ever be strong. And that body—Ju.3t hew shell I keep it thus, Preserve it ao sound pnd so clean, Up build it by use And protect from abuse— 0 God, let a vision be seen! And that soul untouched—I will tell the child; That soul is ever thine; And oh, may the child Keep it o'er undefiled, To return to Thee, clean, in its time 4-JUhT-
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