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Page 12 text:
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wie Alu First Row: Orval Allison, Photo- qrapher: Frank Black, Photographer: Dorothy Bullock, Interview Editor: Howard Byerly, Photographer: Cecilia Cooper, Office Manager, Typist. if Second Row: Robert De lonqe, Literary Editor: Henry DeKlerk, R.O.T.C. Edi- tor: Roy De Lorenzo, Art Editor: Doro- thy Eisner, Branch Editor: Lois Iean Ellis, Financial Editor. if Third Row: Eugene Filippo, Business Editor: Betty Folson, Financial Editor: Ada Ganz, Art Editor, Literary Editor: Marylou Gernert, Typist: Fern Hahn, Typist. 'A' Fourth Row: Bernadette Hines, Finan- cial Editor: Clifford Iohnson, Business Editor: David Iuliano, Art Editor: Iohn Kristin, Business Editor: Iames Lenzotti, Associate Editor, Interview Editor. if Fifth Row: Genevieve Lyle, Financial Editor: Ioyce Maxey, Typist: Boris Merkousko, Sports Editor: Betty Lou Nemeth, Associate Editor, Music Edi- tor: Ianet Lee Price, Art Editor, Sports Editor. 'A' Sixth Row: Catherine Roseto, Typist: Gilbert Rynberk, Branch Editor' Eugene Soderberq, Publicity Editor. Seventh Row: Barbara Sundland, Financial Editor: William Tharp, Associate Editor, Interview Editor' Arthur Zinkel, Photographer. olfwier fa M - ,
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he appearance of this semester's Courier signifies the completion of an- other semester of activity here at Fen- ger High School and it means that another milestone in the life of each student has passed. Those of you who have Worked Will soon enjoy the pleasure and satisfaction of the suc- cessful results of your labors towards the educational, social and emotional goals which you planned at the begin- ning of the semester. But Whether these are pleasing and promising, or the opposite has depended on many things, some over which you had very little or no control, and also on many other things over Which you did have very much control. ln a few days now, you will have a long vacation, during which you will again have ample time and opportunity to consider, to eval- uate, and to compare the nature of your goals K fi-1 'wi , ,4 X, for the future and to inspect your equipment f. li: and capacities for the job ahead. Youth is a training period, a learning period, for adult and mature living and it is by means of these successive periods of growth toward desirable 3 iff? -, goals in learning, social living and emotional ff understanding that they develop the skills, ac- y ij, quire the knowledges, gain the desirable social W my i q attitude, practice the control of emotion and S secure the love of country which they will need . 5.1.2 ,Y .-' V-I.: ? ,,',m,: , as adults to make them useful and deslrable 3. . . ii c1t1zens of our great country. ,,.?. .., I 4 - b1f' '31-1 f ff.-Zu. ': ff . ' fifll-F5 1 .- 7 J
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lalareciafion . . . ecause this is a new experience tor the members of the staff to edit a book without having a definite pattern of material to follow, we needed the assistance and cooperation of Mr. Boyd and Mr. Kehoe, the administration, the faculty, and the entire student body. Our book would not have been a success without the aid of Miss Ruth W. Robinson. Too, her classes supplied the various club Writeups. Indeed we are indebted to the whole English department for their literary contributions to our contest. Specifically, we want to thank, for their help at the branches. Miss Gallagher and Mr. Sanders: Miss Kay for her clerical help: Mr. Murray and the boys of the print shop: Sgts. Halliday and Pushnig for their cooperation pertaining to the R.O.T.C. pictures: Miss Taylor and her staff for the publicity: Mr. Beals and his stage crew: also the entire gym department. In conclusion We want to express our gratitude to Mr. Banks for his generosity in his picture taking: to the merchants who have supported our ad section: to the many long suffering fathers and mothers of our staff. BILL HAHN, Co-Editor-in-Chief I'11 see you later-much later. 2 ,sd . .3 ,ll if . GEORGE WISE BILL HAHN BETTY JANE TUECH Co-Editors-in-Chief MISS RUTH W. ROBINSON -Advisor
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