1929 |
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Miss Mabel M. Howatt
If the knowledge that you have not toiled in
vain; that the boys and girls whom you have
taught and assisted to positions acknowledge
with thanks how much they owe to you; that
you have done your part in maintaining the
high standard which our school has attained;
that you have fulfilled to a marked degree every
demand which has been made upon you; if
these are the reward for which teachers strive,
satisfaction must be yours.
That many years of health, happiness and
service are before you, is the heartfelt wish of
the Class of 1929 which feels that, in dedicating
this book to you, it is honoring itself and paying
a deserved tribute to a successful teacher. |
1928 |
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Because he has always been willing to
listen to our doubts and questionings; be-
cause he has had confidence in our under-
takings; because he has shown us how to
reconcile a desire to be original with the
necessity of conforming to rules; and above
all because he has taught us the value of a
sense of humor, we, the Class of Nineteen
Hundred Twenty-eight, dedicate this Year
Book to our principal.
Mr. Frederic C. Loomis |
1927 |
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We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred
and Twenty-seven, regretting
deeply the termination of
the work of
Mr. Frank A. Douglas
wish to make this final number of the
Echo a loving tribute to his
long and faithful service
as Superintendent of Schools
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1926 |
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We, the Class of 1926, seeking to
find a fitting tribute, in expression of
our appreciation and gratitude, for
one who has played a large part in
making our high school years happy
and successful, lovingly dedicate this
Commencement number of
The Echo to
Miss Clara M. Spence |
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In Memoriam
Clara Grace Ayres
of the
Faculty
Died December 23, 1925
John Frederick
Gunn
Died January 13, 1926
Catherine Gertrude Belcher
Died May 6, 1926 |
1925 |
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We, the class of 1925, are led by our
own sincere convictions, as well as by
the wishes of the student body, to ded-
icate this Commencement number of
The Echo to that member of our
faculty who has fostered our publica-
tions, who has been our friend in the
class room, and who has given us
advice in all school activities.
Miss Lucy A. Drew. |
1924 |
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This Commencement Number of
The Echo we lovingly dedicate to
those tried and faithful friends. Miss
Ayres and Miss Eveleth, in apprecia-
tion of the constant and untiring
interest they have shown towards all
our activities and the counsel so
cheerfully rendered when we were
in doubt |
1923 |
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II recognition of his long and
devoted service to our schools, and
his unfailing interest in the pupils'
welfare, we, the class of nineteen
hundred and twenty three, respect-
fully and lovingly dedicate to Su-
perintendent of Schools Frank A.
Douglas this Senior Number of the
Echo. |
1922 |
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TO
Principal Edward R. Clarke
THROUGH FOUR PLEASANT AND
PROFITABLE YEARS HAS
GUIDED US WISELY
AND KINDLY
WE, THE CLASS OF NINETEEN
TWENTY TWO, DEDICATE
THIS SMALL TOKEN
OF OUR ESTEEMs |
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In Memoriam
Elliot Johnson
Died August 7, 1921
Gladys Jones
Died April 7, 1922 |
1921 |
None |
1920 |
None |
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