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THE CRYSTAL STATE Richard hade, Editor-in-Chief John Crosson, Assisant Eleanor MaeCartney, A.ssistant Allan Goebel, Business Manager Rose Jacobi, Ileus Editor George McCarthy, Assistant Martin Maurer, Assistant William Littlejohn, Art Editor Jeannette Lanning, Feature Editor Marie Birch, Assistant Corinne Weiler, Assistant Raymond Reilly, Jobe Editor Charles Lindner, Sports Editor Jessie Duncan, Assistant Arnold La Force, Sports Editor RESEARCH COl MITTEE Catherine Padula Mr. Samuel F. Sunan Assisting Doris belch and Advising Jessie Duncan CLASS OFFICERS Joseph Schiffel, President John Crosson, Treasurer William Littlejohn, Vice-President Allan Goebel, Assistant Jeannette Lanning, Secretary First Semester Eleanor MaeCartney, Secretary Second Semester [IOR -FACULTY MVISERS Miss Marguerite L. Heesenan Miss R. Dorothea Jones Typevriting and stencil cutting by Senior commercial pupils
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President’s Address. Looking through the T e C ysta1 of the C.'.ass of 1931 we find it a record of many outstanding accomplishments. During our four-year stay in Hillside High School e have had every opportunity to develop ourselves net only mentally, but physically uid socially as well. T ' v ing which v e have reeeiveo. in these .phases of life is invaluable to us, and it is v.-itli the deepest regret that v e realize that wc must go. The time for parting is at hand and we must step out at high school life into the world where v e will have to rely upon the background wo received in the high school. The success of the Class of 1931 in High School life was the result of much hard and tedious work. The Seniors have ’ erked dilligently to put the class upon a solid foundation in order to got the most out of the four -year term. The success of the Class, however, was due not only to the seniors themselves, but also to the 'people outside of the class who have taken an interest in our welfare. Realizing this the class of 1931 wishes to take this opportunity to empress its gratitude to-Idr. 'Toodficld and Mr. Cox for the encouragement and the splendid opportunities they have given us; to Hiss Hecscman and Miss Jones, our faculty advisors, for the time and effort they have devoted to the class', to the rest of the faculty and the lower classmen who have given us their hearty support throughout our stay at the high school. As president of the class of 1931, I 'ish to take this opportunity also to than!' the mom ers of the class for their unfailing suape’t and cooperation which have resulted in making the task before i t osier, and have insured the success of all our undertakings. Joceph Scliiffol, President of the Class of 1931.
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