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DEDICATION Chicago Road As a usual custom ...... the high school annual is dedicated to some one teacher who has suppos¬ edly given greater friendship and truer guidance than any other faculty member. It may be true that some teacher has a greater influence on some students, yet this book is dedi¬ cated by the senior class as a whole, and by choosing just one person, some¬ one would be left out who is an influ¬ ence to other members of the class. So, understanding that no one teach¬ er or person is the sole influence on our class, we wish to give everyone recognition, first of all our parents and all those about the home closest to us. As we go to school we meet the fellow students we grow up with, and all the teachers, not merely one. Daily we come in contact with all those people about us in our community. They are a great influence because we see how they live in accord with one another; and through them we derive many of our ideas, habits, and atti¬ tudes. Having given due thought and con¬ sideration to these facts, we, the class of ’thirty-seven, wish to dedicate this annual to the school and community, to anyone and everyone who has help¬ ed us along the way. 3
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FOREWORD Air View of Central High School Years later when . . . your memory fails, when you’re old and gray and have little children run¬ ning around calling you “grandmaw” or “grandpa” we believe a glance at this year’s annual will bring you back to the “good old days” of your youth. Grandpa can show little Herman and pudgy Josie his muscular figure clad in a football suit bearing the marks of many heated battles; or, Grandma can, with a little sigh, show the youngsters how pretty she was with her flashing smile revealing daz- zlin gteeth. But, alas! Grandpa (with his “bay window”) would now col- 9 » ® lapse if he had to run ten feet and Grandma has a set of “store teeth”. A peek at the ’37 annual’s pages will again set you dreaming. This year by eliminating unneces¬ sary features we have provided room for a department lacking in previous annuals. The various groups of stud¬ ies offered at S. H. S. are in a sec¬ tion by themselves with each group (Sciences, Languages, etc.) given a write-up with snapshots of different classes. We believe this new section along with other features will interest you, your parents, and your friends.
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ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION A. F. Morency; H. D. Hamilton; R. Persing; Pres. L. B. Purdy; L. A. Good; R. L. Scheetz; Sec. F. Yoder Superintendent Waldo Adams, A. B.; A. M. Principal Paul Winger, A. B.; A. M. 4
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