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JOURNALISM STAFF F1-ant wuz' J. I-limes, B. jeskalian, B. Simmons, C. Quist. Zrzd 1'o'u': K. Ferguson, G. Farncroft, D. Gehringer,C, Berger. - QU , H, f BARBARA ,IESKALIAN I.aVERNE MAKER Fall Edifor Ai fiflant Edflnf' Coming back from the summer vacation of 1953, everyone saw Abraham Lincoln High School com- pletely transformed. The new additions to the school were the most welcomed expectation any of us could have received. For the past four years promises of a new building yet to come were heard by all, but in the Spring of 1952 when construction actually began, it was too good to be true. The Rozmd-up will have pictures showing our new building, one which all Lincolnites straighten with pride at the mention of, Last term the idea of putting in a separate Fall and Spring section was so successful that it was tried again with, we hope, success. Few people realize the actual turmoil that goes into putting a journal together. By coming into room 322 on any school day, one can see the uproar that goes on PAGE TVVENTY-FOUR 'Z QOOA gs UL'!l..S'llQC! in the journalism class. But, in the end, we know it was well worth it. To my staff, I would like to give my most sincere thanks for both their help and untiring cooperation and without, l might add, whose help this journal could not have been created. To Mr. Schmidt, my gratitude for his calm nature when things might have gone wrong. To the journalism class, my thanks for the assign- ments they did for the Rolnzd-zip. As the journal was put together from what seemed a group of diverse and confused pictures into a real book that will always be kept, a real sense of accom- plishment came over each one of us. Despite the strug- gle it seemed at first, we knew that we'd try to make it one of the best ROIINQJ-IIPJ to be published. When you ask yourself, Why am I buying a year- book ? isn't it usually so that some ten years from now you can look back and almost relive your high school days? lt is with this thought that the Round-up is presented to you, as a book we hope you'll enjoy and keep. BARBARA JESKALIAN, Fall Editor
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