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.. I .si ,mf 1 L' -ff xc ' I S+'- - ,,.s......-'WP W STAFFZ LT TO RT, Routsong, Huenergardt, Smart llfditorl, Leland, Mr. Smith lAdvisorl, Flamson, Riddell Lucas, Miller, Gast, Patterson, Neuman, Cooley, Fay HIGHLANDER Into its third year of publication marched the Flintridge Highlander under the editorship of Gary Smart, whose scintillating personality has kept the campus periodical on the road to success. The introduction ot the Social Slander and Letters to the Editor columns proved to be a good idea until the columnists came a two-way squelch, holding no general interest. In all other respects the paper has been a publication worthy of the name Highlander, with accurate sports writings and complete coverage of social events and with interestin ' t photographers. got somewhat out of hand and the articles be g pic ures supplied by the ever-present campus clue H-s.. Q. . '-X
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nrkliaci -as s- -5 9530: 7' T' 'WE' , t A3 il ' L i LAST SEMESTER, 1952, LT. TO RT., FRONT ROW: Breslin, Lucas, O'Keefe, Laidlaw, Seltzer, Harris, BACK ROW: Smock, Lane, Martin, Neuman, Scott, Berne HUNUR SUCIE TY For those who have received no grade lower than a B the privilege of being a member of the honor society is reserved. Always a coveted distinction, this goal has been achieved in recent years by increasing numbers of students, in spite ot the rigid requirements. Twice each year, members of the honor society go on a ditch day to some such destination as the beach, the Times Building in Los Angeles, or one of various industrial plants. Disregarding hard work, a boy finds it quite enjoyable to be in the honor society. FIRST SEMESTER, 1952-53, LT. TO RT., FRONT ROW: Smooke R., Ladoge, McKenney, Jackson, Smooke B., SECOND ROW: Green Fay Cooley Wells Lucas O'Keefe Seltzer Laidlaw BACK ROW Harris Tri 1 ,.,,,. : 1 i PP' Corlette, Lane, Neuman, Martin, Scott if Qaxie 'Ti ,f 1 so V Q 1 qs Q- Q-' ' ' NL ilu - 9: in is Q E is Q, ' 'Pegg .inf atb as 3' X New 1, of 1 f f-.' 1:-. ' . fe er L' X '4ILfx.,,i4?QQw v.q.ww?e.f-tins' Qt, .wp I X -L .N S f A I ' ' A r gg- 7 .1 i '- K sth . ' fl . is J ' X V f i ix 'Q-in Ct . M is fails-1' Y' l ii 5 . , 7
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Y mi. ' ll, -if- Qtr: YK LT TO RT., SITTlNG1 Young, Laidlaw, Baird, Berne, Patterson lBusiness Editorl, Neuman lAssoc. Editori, Lucal lEditorl, STANDING: O'Keefe, Corlette, Cooley Hardyman, Mr. Horning lAdviserl, Fay lLiterary Consultantl, Riddell, Smart, Not included Huenergardt lPhotography Editorl THE LUG The Flintridge yearbook, The Log, was launched through the efforts of Jim Lucas, Commissioner of Publications. The staff of the Log with faculty advice from Mr. Horning has turned out a superior yearbook, containing revivals of some features of years before such as the class prophecy. With the financial management of Jared Patterson The Log has been kept from requiring large subsidies from Mr. McKee. Candid shots were gathered by means of the photo contest and via the lens of the very fine camera of Richard Kaplan. The writing was supervised by Mr. Horning so that this yearbook follows the intended functions of the English lan- guage. The Log has suffered all the little setbacks to be expected during the course of the planning of a masterpiece. However, when true genius is combined with hard work, as it has been this year with the Log staff, success is inevitable. This year's Log has been dedicated to Flintridge's future in hopes that when the Log staff returns some day, an entirely revised campus will meet their eyes. Thus they would be able to say that their contribution might have aided in achieving this goal.
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