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T restee§ William H. Reeves, President Ward '1'. Ailing Frederick W. Edgerton, ex officio Chairman of City Board of hducation Allen B. Lambdin Frank L. McGuire Fred L. Newton Gertrude Noyes William Williams Entrance to Buell 6
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Dedicated To 1 o Adam J. Cronesberry, who throughout the past thirty-three years has been a most inestimable friend to Williams Memorial Institute, we, the senior class, have the honor of dedicating the 1943 edition of the Legenda. No matter how difficult the “exam” or how exciting the season, “Adam” as Mr. Cronesberry is known to innumerable graduates, undergraduates, and faculty members, has sustained the same uniform and even temperament. As the school has grown and as each girl has developed during her years at Williams Memorial Institute, Adam has displayed a spirit of keen interest, characterized bv his bits of homely philosophy and wit. I 'rom a wide background of experiences, in school and out, Adam has acquired the talent for making and keeping friends. 5
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The PrieeipaFs Message to the Seeior Class The term “graduate” is used in the science laboratory to indicate measuring. It seems to me that in a very real sense you, as graduates will he the instruments by which our school will he measured. a means of of Your success, or lack of it, in college and in business, or in other positions will measure the scholastic preparation which the school has given you. Your civic interest, or lack of it, will measure the citizenship training which you have received at VV.M.l. Your personal ideals and attitudes will measure the character development which has come to you through chapel exercises, classroom contacts, extracurricular activities and responsibilities, as well as through all the other forces that have acted upon your lives during the past four years. 1 hope that you have here received preparation which will cause your Alma Mater to be regarded highly by everyone. It is not so important, however, that the school stand high as that you, the W.M.I. class of 1943, become women of high standards and achievements. 7
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