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lb Wicfaie Mania -to Alice Davidson-head of art Adeline Lewis Esther Easterly Helen Osinski Doris Kirian Mildred Ewing Louise Nelson Gaecomine Thomas Alice May Spencer -to Marilyn Schneider-head of photography -to Dolores Piker -head of circulation -to -to -to BLANCI-IE BRONA E di tor Engraver Covers Printer Photographer Margaret Beddoes Janis Dale Betty Waryn Beatrice Otting Betty Collens Helen Apanitis Eleanor Kubacke and Evelyn Hansen-co-heads of production Jeanne Holliger and Grace Konczal-co-heads of write-ups Leona Campey Virginia Holewinski Irene Krolczyk Eileen Ritz Thelma Blair Esther Radecki Rosina Mazziotti Dorothy McKenna Charlotte Thomas advisers-Marian Barth and Jane Gebauer COLLEEN SULLIVAN Business Manager Graphic Arts Kalmborcher 61 Son Macomber Vocational High School Mr. K. H. Goodrich. instructor of printing Sylvester Zoltanski Robert Goodwin Mr. Willard Sanzenbacher, instructor of photography Page eight
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Zecfacaiion Vickie, the spirit of Whitney Vocational High School, dedicates the 1942 First Lady to Dr. Anna Lalor Burdick, who has been continuously active in industrial education of girls and Women for fifty years. Born in Iowa, Mrs. Burdick's early education was obtained in the public schools of Burlington and at an early age she began her educational pioneering. Because of her interest in these fields, Mrs. Burdick has been a member of various state and national educational and professional associa- tions. Having retired from public service last year, Mrs. Burdick now de- votes her time to the Lalor Foundation, an organization for the promotion, advancement, and dissemination of scientific research and for the encour- agement of the arts. She is president of this institution. In bestowing the degree of Doctor of Letters upon Mrs. Burdick, President Robert Clothier of Rutgers University read the citation as fol- lows: Your conception of the task of the educator has been that of a sculp- tor fashioning a masterpiece from crude material, using the tools of inspira- tion, discipline, patience, and example. You have realized that education is not only of the intellect but of the Whole personality. Especially have you concerned yourself with sociological problems in the field of public educa- tion and with the development of occupational opportunity for Women. Because of her untiring efforts our Wonderful type of school is pos- sible today. So to the first lady of vocational education for Women, Dr. Anna Lalor Burdick, the 1942 First Lady is dedicated. Page seven
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