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CACHE 1936 DONALD H. FRITTS To one who has achieved unique success in his administrative role as principal of Washington High School and who has continued to retain his popularity among the student body, the Class of 1936 expresses its appreciation and most sincere wishes for the years ahead. We realize the intrinsic part which he has played in rendering our activities both pleasant and profitable, and we foresee a future of continued success and prosperous endeavor under his leadership and cooperation, a future in which Washington High School will strive ever forward to new goals and to farther horizons, a future of fulfillment and of realization of collective ideals and of individual aspirations. Nine
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CACHE 1936 BOARD OF EDUCATION WILLIAM H. DEREMER, President of the Board of Education, general contractor and builder, serving his third term; has lived in Washington for forty-four years. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the Red Men, the Oriental, and the Junior O. U. A. M., and has served in the Fire Department. WILBUR OPDYKE, sign painter, is a life-long resident of Washington and is serving his third term on the Board. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. JOHN L. WISEBURN. affiliated with the Grand Haven Brass Foundry, has lived in Washington for twenty-four years and is serving his second term on the Board. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. WILLIAM B. GORDON, upholsterer, is a life-time resident of Washington and has been a Board member for six years. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. WINFIELD MONEZ, Vice-President, is the Assistant Secretary and Treasurer of the Washington Trust Company. He has lived in Washington since 1911 and has been a member of the Board for four years. He has served for seven years as elder in the Presbyterian Church. FRANK EDGAR PAULLIN, employee at the porcelain works, has lived in Washington for the largest portion of his life. He is serving his third term as a member of the Board. He is a member of the Episcopal Church. WILLIAM H. AXFORD, grocer, has lived in Washington since 1892 and has served on the Board for ten consecutive terms, or for nearly thirty years. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. LEON A. COWELL, merchant, a life long resident of Washington and has begun his fourth year on the Board. He is a member of the Episcopal Church. JOHN Y. SCIIAMP, employed at the Pohatcong Hosiery Mills, has lived in Washington for thirty-seven years and is serving his first term on the Board. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. CLARK C. BOWERS, District Clerk, lawyer, is a life-long resident of Washington and a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Eight
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CACHE 1936 JULIA S. MEAKER Advisor to Senior Class To one whose superb personality has instilled within us a deeper understanding of the higher ideals of life: whose untiring efforts to aid us with our many problems have never ceased: whose guidance has lead us through many difficulties this year; and whose thoughts have inspired us with hopes for the future. For these things and numerous others, we are extremely grateful and highly appreciative. MARY T. HARLE Advisor to Senior Class To one who by her unfailing guidance has enabled us, the class of '36. to attain a higher standard in our academic endeavors. Through her assistance and cooperation, our year book was made possible. It is by her amity and kindly nature that our four years in High School have been four years of happiness, the remembrance of which will always remain deep in our hearts. Ten
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