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Editorial Again it is time to portray in word and picture the activities and daily routine of Ferndale High School. Basing our publication on the theme, Life at Ferndale High School,” we have endeavored to present a simple yet thorough account of student life and work for the year 1945-1946. It is our sincere hope that the record in these pages is adequate to enable each of you to recapture in the future the exciting, joyful days spent at Ferndale. This twenty-second annual issue of the Reflector, true to its name, reflects in perma- nent form the highlights of work and play which combine to make the pattern of school days. Every student from the seventh through the twelfth grades is included in the pic- tures of the various classes. Every organized activity of the school is represented by a picture and an article summarizing the year's program. Classroom work in various de- partments has also been covered pictorially. Less formally, the snapshot sections round out the year's record by revealing the students in their ’Tighter moments. But our book is something more than the record of a year in school. Between these covers is enclosed a bit of the very heart of our nation, for beneath happy-go-lucky exter- iors are concealed the characters of the serious citizens of tomorrow. Not with fear but with understanding these seniors go forth to meet the responsibilities of the future. Educa- tion has given them the tools to accomplish their part in building and maintaining peace. Theirs is the opportunity of helping create a better life for all the peoples of the world.
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Reflector Staff FIRST ROW licit to right)-Wolford. Cameron. R Harrison. V. Maldct. L. Saly. Mitchell. Merritt». SECOND ROW Kodroskv. Bard. Doubt. P Weaver. Otto R Horne. Thomas N. Mack. Dorothy Swarny. Householder. Glenn a Martin. Buck. THIRD ROW Mis Orms. Hayhurst Nine. Virus. B Davis. M Homola. M Ondre.cak Homyak. B |.H”,op ; T n W m« D Crislin. D. Rose. Mr . Bo.ley. FOURTH ROW-Rosenberger. Josephine Slavik. Shikalla. H. Hody. Saylor. D. Hamer. Weimer. Baker. M. Smith. THE STAFF Editor— Reba Weimer Assistant Editor— Jean Wolford Art Editor— Leonard Hayhurst Photography Editor— Robert Buck Feature Editor— Faye Cameron Sports Editor— William Kodrowsky Chief Typist— Dolores Doubt Adviser— Mrs. Bosley Art Adviser— Miss Orms Photography Adviser— Mr. Custer The staff for the 1946 Reflector was organ- iped in the spring of 1945. Before school closed, a theme was chosen and tentative plans for the book were approved. Immedi- ately upon returning to school in the fall, the staff plunged into the real business of preparing their publication. Though rela- tively inexperienced, editors compensated for this lack by abundant enthusiasm and great willingness to work. Emerging from many tedious hours of scheming, planning, and working is this, the 1946 issue of the Reflector. Patterned in many respects after a popular weekly magazine, the book offers something new in the way of a school annual. Only those who work on the staff know the maze of detail and the almost innum- erable problems to be worked out. The chief causes for headaches were copy as- signments, but persistence and diligence had their reward in the meeting of every dead-line. Much credit for the book's suc- cess goes to the advisers, Mrs. Bosley and Miss Orms, and to Mr. Custer, who gave valuable help to the photographer. Seven
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