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TABLE OF CONTENTS 4., Item Author Acknowledgments ....... .,.,............. T he Editors Dedication ................. ...... G ordon Ross Smith The Staff ..................,....... ....,..................................... Change of Policy .................,, .................. T he Editors The China Bank CStoryl ..... ....... G ordon Ross Smith Song of Spring fPoeml ...... ......... C arolyn Leibach Cow College lStoryJ ................ ............. R odney O'Dell Why Go to High School? ,..... ....,..... M arguerite Smith Lazybones fStoryl ...,........... ....... G ordon Ross Smith Villain fPoemJ ................... ........i....... F red Rothwell On Unweeding Gardens ..... ....... R ichard Grundman Spring Fantasy fPoemJ ..... ....,...., E dna Grimshaw Wishes fPoeml ................,... ......... I Dolores Wade Barb'ra o' Mamie fStoryJ ...., ...... R uth Hengeveld On Watching a Storm ........................ ......... H erbert Suess Editorials .....,.,,...,,.,.................. ....,............ ..,.... J o seph Koosman Why Aren't These Clubs Active? ..... ...............................,.,.... The Dedication ..v............................... .......................,........... Part Time ....................................... .... A New Era ....................... ................,,.................... Something Necessary .....,.. ..,...............,....................... From the Easy Chair ........ ...................,...,,.......,.........,.. Planning Careers .............,............ ...... C harles A. Berthold The Bed fPoeml ,... .... ..................... .......... J o h n Chocholak Dream of Days to Be iPoemJ ...... ,...... J eanette Burbank The Teachers' Council ................. ...... J oseph Koosman Senior Play, Tommy ....,...... ......,.. S tella Kozak The 2-2 Graduates ......... ..... S tella Kozak The Debating Society ....... ,... . . Bert Bertelsen The Honor Society .........., ......,.. S tella Kozak Club Photographs .............. ...................................... The Boys' Glee Club ....... ........ J oseph Koosman The German Club ......... .....,.... G ordon Smith Club Photographs ....... ...............v...................... Evening School ...................... ....... ....... ..... J o s eph Koosman The Orchestra ......................,............................. .......... ,........ J o seph Koosman Our Cafeteria ..........,.......,.........................,.........................,............,.... Joseph Koosman The Columbia Scholastic Press Convention ........,...............................,....................,...... Girls' Glee Club ...................................................... Robinson, Woolford, and Mutch April Shower Dance ............... Footlights Club ......,... Use of Library ......... Girls' Sports .......... Baseball .............. Sport Shots ....... Tennis .............. Basketball ....... Golf ............... Track ............... Inspiration .................... L. R. ................................ . Slang Vocabulary ...........,.. Our Faculty iPoemj ....... Forget, Forgive fPoemJ ..... Hi-Lights of the Term ........ The Alumni is Dead ......... Personalities .................... Who's Who fPoemJ .... Senior Section ............. Jack Hughes Marion Curtiss Stella Kozak Ethel Dudasik, Adele Strogen Henry Croland ...ffffff'ii'5fi33 ii52Eii Henry Croland Henry Croland Harry Razen Ethel Dudasik, G. A. A. G. A. A. Bert Bertelsen Margaret Kennedy Margaret Kennedy Joseph Koosman Edith Goetschius Margaret Kennedy Margaret Kennedy fIfIQ 'iiiLQi556 'i5i5 lii1i'iili 'i58iiiiLzdy and Committeel Page 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 17 17 18 20 21 21 23 23 24 25 26 28 30 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 34 34 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 38 39 40 42 43 44 44 45 45 46 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 54 55
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REFLEC TOR STAFF EDI TOR-I N -CH I EF JOSEPH KOOSMAN ......,,.. June LITERARY EDITOR HARRY COOPER ....,,...,.......,........,.,.,..,,........ June ASSISTANT LITERARY EDITORS JENNIE CIESLA ..,.A...,...,,..,.,,...................A..,A Feb. MARGUERITE SMITH ....,..,, June DAMIANo NoTo ....,....,,.. June GORDON SMITH ....A..,.. June ACTIVITIES EDITOR STELLA KOZAK .......,.,..............................,...,....,. Feb. ASSISTANT ACTIVITIES EDITORS RUTH HENGEVELD .....4.,..,..........T..T....,,,..... June EDITH GoETscHIUs ....,,,..... June JAGR HUGHES ........TT...,,.,., June SPORTS EDITOR HENRY CROLAND ,.,..........,...................,. Feb. ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITORS ETHEL DUDASIR ..........,...................... Feb. ADELE STROGEN ..........,.. June HARRY RAZEN ......4..,.......,...... Feb. REFLECTIONS EDITOR MARGARET KENNEDY ....,. .....T...,.,...,...,,........,........,... J une ASSISTANT REFLECTIONS EDITORS REGINA CONRLIN .,.........,.,............,.....,....,...,........ June CATHERINE KEELER .....,... June KATHRYN GEORGE ....... Feb. ART EDITOR LYDIA DE NADEL .......,..,. .........,....... J une ASSISTANT ART EDITORS JOSEPH BOREGR .,,.,..........,.....,,........ June HAICO NOONBURG ............,.... June FRANK BLACKOWSKI ..........,. June BUSINESS MANAGER RUSSELL PLANCK .,..........,........,... Feb. CIRCULATION MANAGER MILDRED MESSENBRINK ..........,,...................... ........,, J une ASSISTANT CIRCULATION MANAGERS BELLE ROSENFIELD ......,................,,.,...................,.......... June JOHN CHANDA .,..,........... ...........,.....,..................,....... J une MARVIN EBERLING ,....,...... June ALDEN ZAMBORSKY ...,...,...,..... June ADVERTISING MANAGER MARION WESLEY ......,...................,.,....,,...........,..,.......,..... June ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGERS ETHELIND LARsoN .....,..,..........,............,.....,....,..,............. June MARGARET MAYER ..,....,,...........,.,..,..............,............., June VIOLA SMITH ...,.........,,.......,.........,...............,......,. ,.... J une Sponsors MISS RUTH SMITH MISS AGATHA SPINELLA MISS CATHERINE DANGREMOND MR. CHARLES A. BERTHOLD
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VDGNO'k9Q.J0fDQJOfDGNO'kDGNO'kDQ.?0fDQJ'OfDGNOkDQJa00'DGS ls c c lf, lg l 4 Qhangc of llbolicy I F The year 1934 has been one of changes in all ranks of F0 life. Things that dreamers longingly hoped for in the dis- tant future have been precipitated upon us with startling by P rapidity. We in school have been amazed at the suddenness P of change in the world about us. In the High School we have experienced similar and not Q less momentous changes. Enrollment figures have mounted l in the upper grades. The need for economy has forced the introduction of a daily double session. The need for adjust- 24: ment has brought Vocational Guidance. We consciously feel ourselves growing up more rapidly. This trend of affairs has suggested the desirability of changes in our high school magazine, The Reflector. We L, have felt that it, too, should grow up. This year we have therefore abandoned the uswaddling clothes of its old de- partmental organization. We have dropped the introduc- 4 tory full-page illustrations which formerly began obvious departments of literature, news, sports, and humor. We have introduced the illustration of stories. We have welcomed 'ga original verse in the Senior Section. We have broken with l tradition and have invited the faculty to contribute articles of interest to us which we could not adequately handle. We 'Q have put some color into the book. We have departed from the old type illustrated cover to one of newer design. As in the world about us, the process has been one of peaceful change. The student body has been waiting for it. We have all secretly desired it. We do not know, as yet, whether or not the change is for the better. As in the case of the other changes going on about us, we leave the decision of the merits and the demerits of the transformation to the future. For the present we are satisfied to present something different. THE EDITORS. g.9L0'0fDL00iJL00iJCLl05JfL0W7TJL0'OfJCTNf0kDCTYf0'kDCTWf0kDQ2
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