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Show dy CRUG NIMIDONIMDENIMOENICIONIMICNIMCOONIVCOIEN WOONIMOENIKFDIE é *fYON II4 » *) \! * EDIRNE ies NE DICA 411049) 4) iC 4 MEMOIRS he : D Irie ie Ive CPI HII a? ye ay): (i) &/e\2 { j «) aNion CMR CIAMELO J 2. J us with the wording of our history. Mr. Rabe gave us a good group of pictures. His work was satisfactory, partly because of his promptness on obeying our wishes. He did nearly all of our tooling free. To our advertisers we extend our thanks and best wishes for success. The printing and publishing was done by the Chimes Press. They were interested in the publishing of our book, and tried to make it one of good craftmanship and beauty. We wish the best of success to the class of 28 and to future staff members. c We thank Superintendent Fowler for giving us information and helping ¥ » slas aS sd QpAling ass elite \f ie»>> 4116)NiePAID) Gs JAINA DIC Alles Xs a) ED) oil 1 \» IGE ad NaS Di hg Fe € «@ abs AY,'s gre lie ¢ WORN D wG HOI MIC PON? COG . NI a ¥ lal @ aa that you have finished reading ““The Golden Spike” of ’28, you may have a faint realization of the work that was necessary to publish it. In order to do this we needed help which was received from every side. We thank the Student Body for the financial contribution and the many students for their offering of reports, snap shots, and jokes. The Staff members worked tirelessly to help us prepare this book in time for publication. To Miss Mildred Barnes, our advisor, we owe much of the success of our book. She was always encouraging and helpful, and did her best to make this book one of the really valuable things of this school year. Frances Wilson, our associate editor, we thank for the clever sayings of the seniors, much pasting, ruling and collecting of history. To our business manager, Harry Smith, and his two associates, Jetta and Chester, we owe the success of our book financially. At times we thought the book might be entirely want “‘ads.”” Mr. Smith was our business advisor. Our typists were very patient and ambitious (because they seldom had to type the same page more than ten times). “Gus” and the “two Johns” and Eddie took charge of the art work. Max took the “snaps” (when we could get him to). Nat and Alice teamed very well with athletics and society. f $ Ae la) oy ' , « ‘ SIE INLINE AINSIIN IE AINSICIIN ICRC ® 2 s ° e ‘ e } . > \es3 er ICED) 6) be, ze iy (* b 1 AC, SIPS =v ms HY, | gt! lianeNC Ayaa Neif, 2)ali ot @/e\S a ol (es TVA ¥ IVI ee ates €\°7® * > “as \ Tr Ver (a) » e DIIGO PONT) IIC NI eis 9 lee *ka\@/e —FHditor Ne 4 > lak a, & |