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AN APPRECIATION We, the editors on the Courier staff, wish to express our thanks to the many, many people who have so willingly aided us in the many proj- ects connected with the publication of our book. It is to these kind friends that we owe thanks. With that same humorous twitch on his lips, the wink of an eye, and a clever greeting with which he meets his friends, Mr. Frederick Schacht took time from his daily duties to advise us and to give us his opinions on whatever happened to be the matter of difficulty at the time. We want to express our love and thanks to him. Besides the countless other ways in which he had helped us, Mr. George Dasher always took the pages and pages of proof that we handed him with a rather speculative look, a crooked smile, which we enjoy, and a clever remark, but we know this takes time, and we are indeed grateful to him for his willing- ness to do whatever we asked of him. Miss Eliza- beth Campbell, because of her kindly interest and splendid cooperation, has made us want to thank her, too. Because her charming and gracious manner has so endeared Miss Marie McCutcheon to us, we hope we haven't imposed by asking her to do for us countless things. To Miss Helen Vizard We owe and extend innumerable thanks for her super- vision of the art work which is seen in the book. Without her search for the best talent in the art students, her- advice, and encouragement, we would not have the pictures to beautify our Courier. During the four days of group picture taking, we found Mr. Claude Smitter could usu- ally manage things either with a smile or a com- mand at just the right' time. Miss Charlotte Smitl1's genial 'personality often added to the joys of picture taking. To those in charge of the branches, Miss Julia Mclnerney, Miss Cleopatra Wilson, and Mr. Phillip J. Carlin and their re- spective corps of teachers, we cannot adequately express our gratitude for their giving us all, -and even more than we asked of them in encouraging picture taking, sales, and branch material. In the oflice, Miss Sarah Schmid, Mrs. Dorothy Larson, and Miss Rosella McKenna were most agreeable about necessary checking that we had to do in order to have correct statistics in the Courier. To Mrs. Anderson, for her snapshots for the G.A.A. page, to Miss Mildred Taylor, and the News staff for their helpful publicity each week, and to Mr. Neil Trimble who gladly assisted by rendering music for our Courier assembly, we extend our Twcl uc' appreciation. We also thank Miss Mary Lusson for her willing assistance to us whenever called upon, and her promptness in giving us material for the opera. We want to express our gratitude to Mr. John J. Kehoe, who was cheerfully ready to aid us whenever we needed advice in printing matters. We wish to thank, for their many kind- nesses, Miss Elsie Parsons and Mr. Lewis Cook, who were always ready to assist us, Mr. Uda Koer- ner for his supervision of the cartoons, and Mrs. Cassel and Mrs. Kelly to whom we owe the success of our faculty tea. At this time we would like to tell the entire faculty how much we appreciate their graciously permitting us to speak before their division rooms on pictures and sales. To the E-nglish teachers for asking their classes to contribute to our literary pages, and to the Quill and Scroll for the rights to use the manuscripts entered in the contest, we extend our gratitude. Students, too, have done their part. Edgar Firant, aside from drawing cartoons, desig-ned the cover, but refused to sign his name on it for fear of spoiling the design. We feel that he deserves recognition for his work. Ralph Gault, Jeanette Swanson, and Lorraine Marianelli, who, although they are not on the Courier staff, have done so well in their art classes that we are using their designs in our pages. To Miss Robinson's English class for feature stories on branches and to all those who have contributed their poems or essays, we express our thanks. Three cheers to the Courier representatives! They did beautifully in sales and picture taking, and for their cooperation we extend to them our sin- cerest appreciation. It was our wish to include everyone in this acknowledgment, but if anyone was omitted who .has faithfully served us, it is because his name has not been brought to our attention. Few people know what Miss Ruth Winslow Robinson, our adviser, has done for us. Hours and hours of her time were spent in an effort to make our Courier a success. It is she who encour- aged us when we were low in spirit, she who advised us and helped us to complete our work. Therefore, we give her our most sincere gratitude for her efforts, and hope that we have made our- selves worthy of them. BERNICE KUZIEL CHESTER SLINGERLAND Ezlifors-in-chief
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COURIER STAFF Bernice Kuziel Ruth Linde Ruth W. Robinson Diana Barich Chester Slingcrland Iiditor'-in-Clsiaf Typist Faculty Adviser Typist Editor-in-Chief XVillian1 Pislcaclm Florence Skold I-Iclen Chester Lebcra Bulf June Zaleski Howard Johnson Asxocirrtc' Editor Finunvinl Suvrvlury Fimzncinl Secretary Financial Srfcrvhiry Financial Sern-tary Branch Manager Ludwig Trozpek Carmen Basilc Mary Wt1li1'1sley Vivian Buikema Laura Zawojski Harry Flora Ernest Halze B.A.A. Editor Pnlzlicity Manager Humor Editor Social Editor G.A.A. Editor R.O.T.C. Editor Circulation Manager Edwin Lieth Edward Pacewicz Helen Nelson Edgar Firant Josephine Zolpe William Torpi Harry Hoogstraal Photography Editor Art Editor Art Editor Cartoonist Art Ediior Art Editor Photography Editor Ruth Vander Mey Myrtle Piehler Virginia Fieldhouse William Dexter Mary Louise Taub Charlotte Lauer Literary Editor I nlvr1fii:w Editor I ntw' view Editor Literary Editor Interview Editor Literary Editor Martin Stephan Harry Vanderbilt Margaret Felkamp Don Smith Henry Vander Schilden Bnxinrxvs Manager Bnximfss Mrnmger Office Manager Business Md11HgL'1' Business Mazinger Thirteen l . Q
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