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SUMMO COMMISSO MlSSI Five Year Book Staff EDITOR CO-EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER CLASS ’48 REP. REPORTER ADVERTISING Jean Brickman Dorothy Grearson May Tetley K. Yamauchi M. Harvey J. Davies, E. Jamieson THE EDITOR ' S JOB Getting out the year book on time is no picnic. If we print jokes, people say we are silly. If we don’t, we are too serious. If we clip things from magazines we are too lazy to write them ourselves. If we don’t, we are stuck on our own stuff. If we don’t print every word of all contributions, we don’t appreciate true genius. If we’d print them, the columns are filled with junk. If we make a change in the other fellow’s write up, we are too critical; If we don’t we are blamed for poor editing. Now, like as not, some guy will say we copied this from some other sheet WE DID . . . Let such teach others who themselves excel, And censure freely who have written well. —POPE.
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Lamont Public Hospital R UUERTHER REPORT TIME:— Sunday, September 17, 1944. PLAGE:— Lamont, Alberta. WEATHER:—Good for ducks. This day dawned bleak—Oh so bleak—and overcast with inter¬ mittent thunderstorms and scattered showers. The outlook for weeks ahead was much the same—it was under such atmospheric conditions, singing “Stormy Weather” that nine expectant probies wallowed through the “mud” of a four- month probationary period. They soon learned that to compentently meet the situation they would have to climb into the “raincoat of cheerfulness” and “rubbers of tact and perseverence.” Finally on January 19, 1945, grey skies turned to blue and we donned caps, pins, and bibs. In May, of that year we caught a glimpse, at graduation, of what “fair weather” could be for us. Since that time we have endured many weather conditions including, doctors’ cloudbursts; staff gales; seniors’ snow flurries. Now, a bit weather-beaten but happy we have imerged into the bright warm sunlight of graduation. To the intermediates and juniors we would say—“somewhere the sun is shining” and because it is every cloud has a silver lining. Thank you every one. You have each helped us weather the storm. A. R. Neilson.
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