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YEARBOOK STAFF 1 t R g C, C d G. Cummin s Mrs. Clark W. wills J. Schultz, 2nd Row: Egiirggh, J.F32g,oE: Bemus, Frinuick, R. Levandowske, i.And6rSOn, W-Campb3TT, J.Sanders, C.Deering. EDITORS ART PHOTOGRAPHY ADVERTISING , REPORTS AND SALES BOOKKEEPER AND TREASURER Janice Sanders Grace Cummings Richard Franwick Jeanne Fuss Wilma Wills Roger Levandowske Charlotte Congdon Advisor Mrs. Olive Clark Mary Birach William Campbell Richard Anderson Janet Schultz Carol Deering Eugene Bemus Every week since last September the people listed above have been work- ing so that you might add another yearbook to your collection. We are proud of the book and hope that our readers are too. we have changed the layout of the picture pages and are using photographs on the title pages instead of drawings this yean We were able to do this as our contract allows us to use unlimited picture area without extra cost. Thanks go to Mr. Sokol this year for his work in getting the book typed and to Mr. Labuzzetta for all of the pictures he has taken for us. We want to thank Constance Schultz for substituting on our advertising trips, and we are grateful too, for the cooperation of teachers, pupils, and janitors on picture taking days. Tell us how you like the yearbook. Tell us the changes you would like to see in 1953--and enjoy your 1952 HECHOW. 37
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0RGA IZATIONS All groups must keep records of their activities, and all must have money to meet expenses. The records are used for re- ference, and the money makes pleasures and necessary things possible. We find that every television station has a core of busi- ness people trained to keep a record of all of its programs and transactions. Probably there is no organization which requires more faithful and dependable members than that of a television station. The organizations of our school, like television, help us to broaden our interests and may lead us into a field which will help us choose a career in which we can be happy. Our school is proud of its many organizations, and they have become as much a part of our school life as our lessons. 56
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