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0 u, Mrg as, whoarethesymbolofthose qualities which we consider most significant in our school life, we affectionately dedicate this volume. During the thirty-two years in which you have guided the destinies of our alma mater, you have taken the initiative in enlarging the curriculum, adding facilities, and building schools to keep pace with the rapidly expanding enrollment. You are the architect of our greater school, which, happily for us, bears the mark of your vision and leadership. As Emerson wrote, An institution is truly the lengthened shadow of a man. Always concerned with the quality of education offered at Webster, you have consistently sought to raise academic standards by hiring teachers of the highest calibre, by making available essential materials, and by furnishing the necessary administrative leadership. Your genuine respect for scholarship has inspired us to work to maximum capacity, to take pride in our efforts, and to have a high re- gard for learning. Your interest in people has extended beyond the school into community affairs where you have always stood for the highest ideals of conduct. As one of the founders of the public library, as a member of the Masonic Lodge, the Grange, the Rotary Club, and the Chamber of Commerce, you have exerted infiuence on the entire area. If any man deserves the title of Mr. Webster, it is you. Your integrity, your tolerance, your fair- mindedness have been strong incentives to about 1915 sportsmanship. By your genuine interest in us, your friendliness, your generosity in spending yourself for the welfare of this school and community, Mr. Thomas, you have won a permanent place in our hearts and in the with Peter annals of Webster. We shall always remem- ber the gentlemanly scholar who directed our school. Mr. Thomas . . . t with grandchildren at the 1947 carnival
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