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Page 11 text:
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ss,-,-was w HE THEME selected for your Year Book Publication is indeed provoca- tive and challenging. Your publication is a magazine or storehouse of articles depicting student or senior life at school. It has stored fine memories of Taft, its faculty and students, senior activities and school functions. A storehouse, however, serves a useful purpose provided the contents are utilized, otherwise the material in the storehouse is forgotten and sooner or later destroyed. When you receive your copy of the Senior Year Book, treasure it. Look at it occasionally. Read it when you are slightly depressed. It will give you enjoyment, and will renew memories of happy days at Taft. May it hearten you to future successful endeavor. Sincerely yours, 7 I' PRINCIPAL K Xlllllli VVL CAN FIND INVUIXNIATION UPON l'l - SAINIUEI. JOHNSON 7 . , 'f - A ' 9 ' f W E5 f' I . -'wi' E E? 'H 1 f WJ Y it' .. : , nf, r g ' 'im -Ky MRS. ETHEL BELL-COll6gC Adviser-The lady who hands out the blanks. MR. PETER soKoLoFF, MR. SAINILIEL DICHTER-In charge of Program Committee -The men who decide our fate each term. MR. SIDNEY SILVERIVIAN-lvlllililfy, Scholarship, Alumni Adviser-A finger in every pie. Mas. BEATRICE GREENWALD-Senior Social Adviser, MR. Louis ERANKEL-Senior Business Adviser-Through their efforts came the success of our Senior term. Miss HELEN ACKER-Senior Counselor-Her friendly and helpful guidance brought us to our goal-Graduation! 7
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V PROGRAAM camo g onna GAZETTE H11 4 H1 H11 H- IS- lx- X ........ ,. U 'll In 2 I if I u 1 l- 'se g sTAND1Ncs: Left tu right: Mr. Reybaek, Dr. Schweitzer, CPRESENT CHMRMAND, Mr. Bunneamp, Mr. Vkfechsler, Mrs. Lcvisohn. CEX'LIIlAlRNlAND, Mr. Traister, Mr. Kraus, Mr. Healy. 1fms'r Row: Back to front: Dr. Marshall, lNliss Clune, Miss Lavery. SECOND now: Same order: Mrs. Mangan, Nlrs. Kasdan, Miss Goldfarb. 'rump now: Mrs. ,lemme and Mrs. Griffin Qsamr seatj, Miss Lavin, Nlrs. Lelirman. FOURTH Row: Mrs. Halpern, Mrs. Harte, Mrs. GUHJ. F1F'rH now: Mrs. Marwit, Miss Siegel. SIXTH now: Mrs. Zimmer, Mrs. Adler. ABS Miss Gluck, Miss Sobrcl, WCUZOQQ Founrn now: Left tu right: Mr. Cuba, Miss Michaelson, Mr. Redmond. 'rumn now: Mr. VVeinstein, Mr. Lieff, Mr. Ferns! child, llflr. Berkman, Dr. Gluck. SECOND Row: Mr. Gore, Mr. Schechter, hlrs. Sel- lin, Nlrs. hlilberg, Mr. Siegel, Mr. VVilhert CCIIAIRIVIAND, Miss Acker, Dr. Poggensee, Mr. Lehman, Mrs. Beckliardt. Absent-Miss Rockwell.
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