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COMBINED FORESTER STAFF Again Two heads have been proven beTTer Than one and anoTher FirsT has been chalked up To ForesT Park's lisT, as The TesT of parTially combining February and June publicaTions comes To a successful close. TradiTion dicTaTed ThaT each class have iTs own yearbook. TradiTion also sTaTed ThaT The ForesTer musT be an ouTsTanding publicaTion, yeT wiThin The bu-dgeT oT The average sTudenT. AT The Time The ForesTer sTaTTs were organ- ized, iT appeared almosT impossible To boTh adhere To TrodiTion and Tinan- cially back our books in The Tace oT increased publishing cosTs. Now The books are ouT. Each is a TribuTe noT only To iTs class, buT To The Tine spiriT oT cooperaTion displayed beTween The February and June sTaTTs. The explanaTion OT The unusual lack oT TricTion beTween Two rival classes and Two rival publicaTions lies in The proposal ThaT The oTherwise pracTically idenTical ad, TaculTy, club, and parTs of The sporTs secTion be made The same, Thus eTFecTing a saving on prinTing, engraving, and layouT cosTs. The plan Tor parTially combining The Two ForesTers has helped The seniors when soliciTing ads, because There has been no compeTiTion beTween classes nor resTricTions as To where sTudenTs may go To secure ads. Our adverTisers have been boThered only once This year, and Their ads are appearing in 'Two publicaTions, Thus doubling The ordinary circulaTion. Combining The ideas of The sTaTFs was quiTe a Task, besides choosing Themes and layouTs Tor The dupli- caTed secTions ThaT were in harmony wiTh The main parTs aT The individual books. We soon discovered ThaT The besT way To seTTle all issues and conTro- versies was by sending ouT The noTice, JoinT meeTing oT The February and June ForesTer STaTTs Tomorrow aT 8:00 A. M.
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FACULTY TOP ROW 1 CUIDANFE COUNSELORS Mr W:1Hrr D. Scnoid, B.S., Miss Z. PHYSICAL EDUCATION-Mr. John Boydu, B.S.q Miss Lucy E. Nom A. Sioii, A.B. Hyde, AB.: Miss Lucy H. Journeoy, B.S.g Mr. Sidney H. Lipscn, B.P.E., Miss Edith L. Manning, B.S.g Mr. Rox Sirns, A.B. 3, MUSlCfMiss Genevieve P. Builer, B.S., A.M. BOTTOM ROW l. liBRARiAN Miss Bcriiicrr Winsn, 2. NURSE-Mrs. Virginia Sriipic-y, R.N, 3. SECRETARY--Miss Siiiriey M. Frcffd. A SCIENCE- Mr, Jruriri F, Burger, Jr., B.E.g Mr. Lolirrier A. Dice, A,B. M.A.g Mrs. Cine P, Fisher, B.S.g Dr. Edwin L. Frederick, S, MATHEMATlCSfMiss Srmnio M. Bvckvr, A.B.g Mr, Lmirni-r A. A.B,, Ph.D.j Mr. Henry G. Hirsch, B.S.j Miss Miidred A. HUM, Dice, A.B., M.A., Mrs. Cleo P, Fisher, B.S.g Mr. Wiilinrn H, A.B.g Mr. Crinrivs Koib, BS., Miss Ruin A. Krcrrivr, B.A.g Mr. Jolly, B.S.g Miss Fiorencri R Lone, Mr. Groynr Wiiiiurn Norris, Joseph Kririgcr, B.A., Mr. Wiiiiom McCleon, A.B,g Mrs. Ruin A.B., A.M,g Miss Katharine L, Tornes, B.S.g Miss Hvsfor C. Whii, Siiinsnn, A.B., Miss Graaff K. Vogci, B.S. field, B.S,
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To fosfer a fine feeling of school spiril' and coopera'rion . . Now fhal our yearbook has passed lhrough 'rhe manifold slages of ils hecfic career and is ready +o pass ifs remaining years in peace and quiel on some dusly bookshelf, if is lining lo pass ouf bouquefs lo The sfudenfs who have made il possible. One lo our vim, vigor and vilalify girl-Rona Waxman-who knocked herself oul in order lhaf every senior would look pre'r'ry To lhe birdie. Endowed wi+h sainfly pafience and l-lerculean delerminarion, Jane l-loflberger inscribed our accomplishmenls in lhe form ol wrire-ups. Sporfs were handled by buslling Lee Vogelsfein and reliring Marie Urey. Recording lhe evenls of our class hislory was assigned To calm Ellen Piel. The local silver-+ongued aralor, Ed Jones, deserves several boulonnieres for his work as club edilor. To Charlalle Clark musl go a corsage lor arf work, and la Alice Andre and Dorolhy Green go a heaping pile ol roses for disfinguished service lar and beyond 'rhe ordinary dulies ol lranscriplion edilars. ll would be disaslrous indeed fo neglecl lhe businessmen on our sfafli who supplied The wherewilhall so necessary +o keeping lhe wall from lhe EORESTER Room door. Buddy Ford who was business manager rales a big while carnalion, and 'rwo equally large ones go ro Jimmy Moore and Marc Abramson who handled circulalion and adverlising respeclively. These are fhe sludenfs +o whom credil musl' go for publishing This yearbook. l.as+, buf lar from leasl, however, is 'rhe big boss, lhe edilor-in-chief-Charlolle Rau. l-lorliculrurally speaking, she has earned lhe whole flower garden. Wrile-Ups Fealures Sporfg Business Ari Charlalle Rau Edifar-in-Chief Howard Ford Business Manager Clubs Transcriplion Pholography
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