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Ped i NTI Page Twenty-two ADELIA BELLE GOFFEY...5. 4 Editor-in-Chief TANI METH bette gents anecen nn ae Assistant Editor ANNE) | OFINSGIN= oa eee Business Manager BOB .SCOmI: saree Assistant Business Manager THOMAS GARNBAWHgai as 2 3a Art Editor THOMAS CHAPPELLE........:. Photographer IRWIN BORNSTEIN..... Assistant Photographer KirrysNASH Sag eee eee Sports Editor Maurice O’DOoNOHOE. Assistant Sports Editor Lucey HoLuAND ae eee Arrangement Editor Emity O’DoNOHOE..........Humor Editor We, the members of the PEAxs’ Staff, would like to express our appreciation to Mr. J. L. Borden, Mrs. Lloyd Goode, the Faculty, the Students and the Advertisers who have made possible this edition of the PEAKs.
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We have worked, sighed, played and laughed together for four years which seemed long and trying, but now which seems only a short interval of time. We have grown to be one big family in Our co-operation with each other, in classes and on the play- ground, but as we look backward we realize that it was mainly through our clubs and sports that we came to understand each other so well. Our school spirit reached its peak when we stood cheering for a touchdown, or sat shouting at the top of our voices when Bedford hit a basket to score a point. ‘Together we have stored up fond memories which will live with us and give us hours of pleasure when we turn back the pages of time to glance again at our cherished high school days. In the following pages we portray a glimpse of the life we have lived, loved and will remember always. Page Twenty-one
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