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F BLS SeMration m e, tlie IGatin § rljnnl QUasa of Nineteen Itundred and Shirtu-seuen, respect- fully tueixcate tl iB record of mtr actiuitirB mb arrontplislimeuts to four men mliotn me halt? met Ijere and tmo men mho hau? h??tt actiue in the Alumni Association and in- terested in tlje scliool; all of mhum are lost to hb itt body hut mljose ideals and principles mill euer he tlie guiding spirit of our liues. Five
f BL S Sa i Back Row, Left - to right — G. C. Risman, C. Stepanian, E. Snider, J. Beatty, W. Peterson. Front Row, Left to right — S. C. Gale (Ass ' t Chairman), F. A. Regan (Co-Chairman), J. B. BJorklund, D. S. McNally (Co-Chairman), E. Lerner. THE YEARBOOK COMMITTEE This year a large and enthusiastic group wrote, set up, and worried about the yearbook. From this group we have picked a select few who we feel have performed their assigned duties especially well and have co-operated beyond what was expected of them by individual and original work. The entire staff deserves great praise, and the other members of the committee are given due praise in another part of the book. For years, the Latin School Register staff has not been able to publish a yearbook such as they would like because finances have not permitted. Through the efforts of Mr. Wenners and a hard-working business staff, more money was available. After much discussion, the Senior Class, which benefits most from the yearbook, responded well to the call and we were able to increase the size of the book almost double. The size of the pictures was increased, fewer pictures were put on a page, several insert title-pages were obtained, and the general format and appearance of the magazine was consequently improved. We have no apologies to make for the present volume. It represents our best e ' fforts, and we feel that the improvement well warrants the extra expenditure of Class I. We express sincere thanks to Mr. Marson, who read and corrected the literary contributions; and to Mr. Dunn, who was always ready to spend his time with us when we struck snags. We can never show Mr. Wenners the gratitude we have for his work. He struggled with us and pushed us on when we faltered. He made this year- book possible, and we hope we have at least satisfied, if not pleased him. F. A. R. Six
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