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EDITORIAL BOARD First Row: Cleft to right? Rogers, Blanchard, Crichton, Dyer, Deeves, Bell. Second Row: Miss Barattiero, Stitham, Townsend, Fenderson, D. Anderson, Smith, DeMer- chant, Burlock, Fields, Irvine, Pierce. Third Row: Edmunds, G. Lawrence, Rideout, Lello, Shaw, Kinney, G. Keenan, P. Lawrence, W. Anderson, G. Keenan. Back row: Robinson, Bell. .-n1 Qivoo.. Co-Editors Assistant Editor Class Editors Literary Editors Activity Editor Assistant Boys' Sports Editors Girls' Sports Editor Personal Editors Joke Editors Alumni Editors Exchange Editor Art Editors Business Manager Assistants CiI'Cl.l1alZi01'1 Manager Violet Dyer Paul Crichton Lauretta Fields Frances Irvine '38, Wesley Anderson Irene Kinney '40, Viola Smith Shirley DeMerchant '38, Gerald Keenan Jeannette Pierce 40, Keith Rideout Evelyn Deeves Geraldine Keenan Gerald Lawrence Charles Rogers Maida Lello Dorothy Anderson '38, Anna Shaw Philip Lawrence '40, Sybil Townsend Wixinifred Burlock '38, Joyce Stitham Robert Turner '40, Louis Grass Peter Robinson Gladys Bell Barbara Fenderson Edward Edmunds '38, Ruth Barrey Joyce Stitham '39, Jeannette Pierce Edgar Blanchard Edward Edmimds Alton Bell Gerald Keenan
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