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6 F gall form Bong l' Every editor tries to make his edition of the La Perita more outstanding than the previous one, this year l'm no exception. The padded cover and arrangements of photographs will pantomime my changes for the better. But then, I let you, the students be the judges. Before further comment, read the inside life story of the '50 La Perita first. I am the '50 La Perita, birth-June 1, 1950, death-whenever I'm destroyed or forgotten. I am a symbol and a lasting record of school life and activities. My seed was first planted on September 1, 1949 where under the nourishment of Bong Cheung, Eva Chun, and Mrs. Emerson, I sprang to life. Slowly and steadily, under many capable hands my branches and foliage continued to flourish. The bud consisted of details, pictures, sketches, write-ups, or layouts. As I grew, I was fertilized with many new, different ideas by my editor and staff. As I developed and matured, everyone worked harder and longer in every department-selling advertisements, drawing, printing, proof- reading, editing and re-writing. After five months of worries, pains, head- aches, I became a ripe, healthy-looking pear ready for packing. After three months in the Lithograph Company, I emerged a product of long planning and hard work-the 1950 La Perita. From my leaves, I hope you can recollect the vivid memories of Students' Life in 49-50. In conclusion, I wish to express my thanks and gratitude to my very efficient assistant editors, artists, and photographers without whose assistance this annual could never have been molded. 2- Bong Cheung Z.' '2- f-, .X X if f C44 I 1 9 V , I , e--:gig f I ' I I I A J, I ' r N' , ' If ga ' 4.5--fi MI' . i nga
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CHUM... The work of this group is one of the sanest forms and riskiest forms of bravery and yet the least rewarded . . . . . . because to them goes credit of our accomplish- ments in the athletic field, classrooms and outside the school . . . . . . because with their leadership, integrity, sincer- ity, and understanding, our lives have been made richer, fuller, and happier . . . . . . because in them we seek sympathy, loyalty, know- ledge, trust, and hope . . . . . . because without their aid, this annual would never have been mold- ed . . . . . . as a small token of gratitude and esteem, we dedicate the 1950 La Perita to the Faculty of Courtland High. C0llRl'l0IlD IIIGII MCI!! U'
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