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LEFT TO RIGHT: C. DeHaven, F. Stratton, M. Peck, C. E. Brown, R. Snow. CTU Gun Sponaona We SD:-:dlicate thin Stuncianaian The Senior Class of 1940 wishes to dedicate this annual to their sponsors in appreciation of the guidance and advice so willingly given. These patient advisors helped us make the really important decisions of our school career such as, Whether the J -Hop decorations would be an igloo or a flower garden. fBy the Way, it Wasn't either.J Another was our trip. Mr. Brown has been an ardent sport fan and as one of our advisors has sup- ported the Seniors faithfully. Mr. Deflaven is the head sponsor of the class and has acted as chief organizer. Miss Stratton has been a great help and has contributed many good ideas. She has devoted much of her time to chaperoning our parties and has shivered along with the rest of us in the hot-dog stand during the football season. Mr. Volpel was a very cooperative sponsor whom we called on every time a problem arose which needed special at- tention. The class was indeed sorry to lose him to Alma College. His place has been ably filled by Mr. Snow, who has taken an active interest in our class. Our other advisor is Mr. Peek. He has demonstrated l1is interest in each of us as individuals while at the same time he devotes much time to reading, writing, and the study of law.
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Front view of our Alma Mater 0 CWI, LowER: Swearshop ng LOWER CORNER: Heating plant in a snow storm Cpfeaaol Listen, and we'll tell you. The members of the 1940 Sturgensian staff have, in building this annual, aimed to make it the best Sturgen- sian in School History. We have tried to preserve your memories of certain highlights of the past year by presenting more and better pic- tures of social life as Well as class- room work. We have reviewed the year as accurately as possibleg and where we were unable to use pic- tures, We have told the history in Words. By using a new process of printing, We were enabled to ac- complish greater variety through- out the book. We sincerely hope that our efforts will not be fruitless, that during the years to come you Will be able to enjoy your school days once again by thumbing through the pages of the 1940 Sturgensian. ' '
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