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Page 15 text:
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OUR POP Many hundreds have passed through Washington ' s halls since Mr. Goold became principal, in 1942, but none have realized more fully than the class of ' 48 what a true friend he has been to each one of us. Each year, through the four that we have spent here we have grown in our respect and admiration for Pop . His genuine interest in student activities, and his personal interest in each individual has helped to make us feel that he is our friend and always will be. We are happy to have been members of Pop ' s family. Among memories of our years at Washington will be our relationship with Pop and the constant good-will he helped create. We are proud to call Mr. Goold. Our Pop .
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Page 14 text:
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Left to right; M. J. Bernardo, J. D. Gomes, A. Alameda, A. Logan, S. Scott. TRUSTEES E. A. QUARESMA We the students, wish to express our gratitude to the trus¬ tees who have given us years of faithful service. They are behind the students In worthwhile projects and lend support to student activities. It Is regrettable that there have been changes In the board this school year. On November 4 Edward E. Enos resigned, creating a vacancy wh ' ch was subsequently filled by the appoint¬ ment of Joseph D. Gomes to the board. The community was shocked to learn of the death of Mr. Somes on Feb. 27. Again there was a vacancy to be filled. County Superintendent Vaughn Seidel then appointed E. A. Quaresma, Justice of the Peace In Niles, who Is very capable and cIvIc-mInded. We are pleased with our newest member of the board.
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W. E. GRAVESTOCK Ending a wonderful and successful year, we of the Student Body, as well as the faculty and the adnninistration, extend our thanks to Mr. Gravestock. As Vice-Principal he has done his duties well by managing the admission to our foot¬ ball games, kept order about the campus during the noon hour, helped with our mar¬ velous assemblies and countless other ac¬ tivities. The Students of Evening School also thank Mr. Gravestock for being a fine Principal to them. He has helped all those with large and small problems. Many will return and find him at his work next fall. The time has come for all of us to leave a wonderful school year. Again we thank you, Mr. Gravestock. Mrs. Evelyn Rose and Miss Dorothy Enos are two important members of the faculty who serve both teachers and students. Mrs. Rose, better known to us as Brownie , does her secretarial work in Room I while Doro¬ thy Enos is Registrar in Room 3. At one time or another every one of us has called upon these kind friends for help and information, and it seems that no matter how busy they might be, answering telephones, writing tardy slips, and issuing new locker keys to students who often mislay theirs, they al¬ ways try to answer our questions. Through¬ out the school year they are asked by teach¬ ers when they will receive their orders of books and other supplies or if the film they have sent for has arrived. Students ask about getting bids for dances, when the next holi¬ day is, if a certain fountain pen has been turned in, and of course the Juniors wonder when their rings will come and Seniors anx¬ iously await their pictures, constantly in¬ quiring about them. On behalf of the faculty and students of Washington High the Wash¬ ingtonian Staff wishes to express its appreci¬ ation for your help and kindness— Brownie and Dorothy. D. ENOS E. ROSE
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