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WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWMWWWWWWWWWWWWWW ln Pmnriam Sviurlair 5. Iigilaun - ll VERYONE who met Mr. Wilson was immediately impressed by his handclasp. It was warm and friendly, yet resolute and un- swerving. It was Mr. Wilson through and through. In it were reflected the years of untiring effort in the field of education as the strong, yet kindly principal of Stuyvesant High School. lt is rare that a man of such qualities can be foundg rarer still that all those traits be so directed as to bring such good to all about him. In spite of his poor health, he was active in a great number of widely separated fields. War effort organizer, teacher, principal, and innumerable other titles fitted him perfectly. Yet with all of his interests, Stuyvesant and its students were the cause nearest his heart. Largely through his efforts the high standards of the school were maintained and Stuyvesant was given a name which is almost without equal. He was always ready and willing to talk things over with a student. With Mr. Wilson there was always considerations--always a friendly and sympathetic attitude. 'llhe firm hand has indeed left us, but the spirit remains forever with Stuyvesant. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM J
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1. MR. J. G. NEUMARKER As an indicalion of our apprvciatinn and admiration for his invaluable airl and inslrlwlinn, me thx- Class of January, 1944. prowdly dedicatv THE INDICATOR to Mr. John C. lvl'Illnlll lf0l'. The value of the service lm has rendered to Sluyzfvsanl nannm easily be m,vasu.red by words. We. therefore. lake this opportunity In express our boundless gratitude for his unselyQsh and uncvasing efforts.
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