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T I IK ii i: t ■ I o :i :i Class Officers Tom Jarvis. President WlLIIAM TAYLOR Treasurer Milan Jexko 'ice-Prcsident Bern adi xk Ca m pbell Secretary Tom Jarvis The president’s job is no easy one. It is a res|)onsi!)ility to guide a great class. But his work is now finished, and how happy and proud we are to say. “He did his task well!” Mir.an Jenko The work of the vice-president has been guiding committees. We had only to mention work, and Milan was in the midst of it. c arc sorry we can give no greater reward than our appreciation. 15HR X AIJIX K CA M PBELL To keep the records of class meetings, committees, resolutions, etc. is a tedious task. Without “BernieV accuracy much of our booklet could never have l ccn written. William Taylor Total expenditure to date has been plenty of money and much of Hill s energy. It has been because our treasurer ha. kept a steadying hand on expenditures that we have come out on top. without a debt. successful treasurer in these times is a rarity. We congratulate you, Bill.
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d !------ : 23S 7 t r ii ii i: t ■ i » :i :« -------------- Mr. Stringer Yours was not an easy task, but we trust that you have received just as much enjoyment from working with us. as have we from working with you. Our only regret is that tin-time cannot be longer in which we might become even better acquainted. Mrs. Finley Wc have only to think of the happy time we had Class night, and we’ll remember instantly the fun we shared with you in making it one hilarious time. Not only in class night, but when we were troubled no finer friend had wc to help us over our troubles than you! Mr. Matthias The worries of the 12A Turret have lain upon the shoulders of this teacher, but he has pulled us through it just the same. Mr. Chance His has been the task of bolstering the weak ones and bringing the lost lambs back to the fold!” Mr. Carl A scientist in every sense of the word. Kven when he says something, crackling with his own, individual wit. there is science to it. The science of being wise. Mr. Avery Our teacher, our grade adviser, but most of all our friend! To you in deep appreciation of your service and friendship and advice throughout our high school career, wc dedicate our booklet. It is a small tribute, but one that comes truly irom our hearts. Miss Bockes Not only as a homeroom teacher but as our guide in our preparation for commencement you have been most helpful! The success of this great event has been due largely to your fine cooperation and spirit of service. Mr. Laxdis The announcements will be read at this time ! How outstanding will be the memory of that clap on the desk and your calling us to order for the short ten-minute period. But it was always a most interesting time. Miss Sbcor She has not only been a homeroom teacher, but has endeavored to be a homeroom mother, in which task she has succeeded admirably.
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T u ii ii E T ■ I n :t :i Turret Staff The members of the booklet committees, ticket, art. literary, activity, and picture, have all contributed their time and talents to the achievement of a fine 12A booklet. Reading from left to right, standing: Oliver Matthies, David Martin, Harry Guenther, Eleanor Depner. Ruth Arnold. Mildred Wolf. Lucille Logan, Virginia Harrison, Genevieve Bonjack. Edward Koon. Tom Jarvis. John Zalokar. Center row: Theresa Rahotina. Esther Grant. Lois Webster, Helen Keichel, Miss Hilda Wood, publications adviser. Helen Fletcher, editor-in-chief, Ethel Southwell. SiljKi Jarvinen. Rose DiBianca. Norma Belay. Lydia Schwed. Grace Marshall. Front row: Leonard Kahveit, Albert Buschinan. William Schonauer, Wilbert Mathews. Michael Xachtigal. Angelo Dales sio. Milan Jcnko. Paul Tartar, Joseph Donnola, Eugene DiPctta. lulilor-in-C it'Cf, Helen Fletcher Literary Committee Mildred Wolf. Chairman Theresa Rahotina Virginia Harrison Albert Buschman Milan Jenko Joseph Donnola Loretta Brower Edward Koon David Martin Activities C ommittee Ethel Southwell, Chairman Esther Grant Helen Keichel Rose DiBianca Ruth Arnold Art Committee Norma Belay, Chairman Eugene DiPetta Ii us i ness ( om m it tee Eleanor Depner. Chairman David Martin Ruth Arnold Will ert Mathews William Schonauer Lucille Logan Michael Xachtigal Tom Hacker Genevieve Bonjack Tom Jarvis Lois Webster I Larry Guenther Oliver Matthies Angelo Dalessio John Zalokar Typists Silpa Jarvinen. Chairman Lydia Schwed Grace Marshall
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