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Tall ones short ones, fat ones, thin ones, boys interested in sports , 3 and girls interested in art, gay and serious students, students who like ' chemistry and those who like Latin . . . S students and G students, happy students and . . . but we have no sad students at Harper . . . you - , , 1.. f see them here and through the following pages. These are the peop t or whom the Harper Shield was created, and from these ,students came the staff which enjoyed the opportunity of compiling this book. Rosalie Fallon was editor-in-chief, while copy was written by Donna West and Camilla Schlaffer under the dignified title of literary co-editors. We turn the pages and come across the work of Kay Dwyer and Delores Knop in the senior section. f h ' umerable activities at The club section, reflecting some o t e mn Harper, was edited by Alverne Jeske. Dorothy Turrell and Bob Freund were the editors of the boys' and girls' sports. This section contains a record of Harper's athletic activities. Any student in Harper may be pictured in our annual in the division room section under Esther Johnson's supervision. An annual needs art to make it, and June Specht and June Bisch, Jane Specht, Freeman Elliot, and Betty Lantry created the division pages. Ruth Gosselin designed the cover, Glenn Hoefler drew the cartoons, and Glenn and Adelia Belskis designed the end paper. Mrs. McCurry was in charge of the art staff, Mr. Kimpton directed the business staff and Mr. Silverman supervised the editorial group. '
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