Miss Scofield To Miss Scofield, who was our adviser from the time our class was organized to the time she left Glen-ville, the class of January, 1951, wishes to express its deep appreciation. It was Miss Scofield who gave us the encouragement needed when we took our first few steps under self-government. Patience seemed to be her motto, and it is this patience, coupled with Miss Scofield's unending helpfulness, that our class will never forget. The class of January. 1951, has made a contribution to the record of achievement and citizenship made by Glenville classes. It has maintained a record of cooperation, friendship and courtesy. In doing this, the members have formed habits which will promote their individual happiness and contribute to social progress. ARTHUR T. CARR. Principal Mr. David To Mr. David, our adviser, but above all. our good friend, we dedi cate this book. Even though he has been our adviser for just a short ame. we have always welcomed his interect and help. His friendly manner has helped to bridge the gap between student and teacher and has enabled us to become a closer, more unified class. Mr. David is a part of our school life that we shall always remember and treasure, for it is he who is responsible for many of the warm memories we hold dear. Page 3
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OttytnfiOzci Stall Elaine Grossman Editor Ethel Grosser Business Manager Sanford Asnien Advertising Manager Editorial Staff Esther Shesol Shirley Rosenfeld Victoria Scott William Robinson Vera Rosich Business Agents Advertising Agents Jerry Berman Alvira Burford Richard Schaefer Lillian Stafman Janet Kletzkin Janet Richie Harry Leaf Larry London Artists Typists Richard Arnold William McWorter Lynn Goldman Arlene Einhorn Harriet Brown Leslie Sattin Bookkeeper Photographers Barbara Rapport Bertram Spiwak Phillip Miller Page 5 Gertrude O. Campbell Faculty Adviser
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