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' 'GOLDEN KEY' ' STAFF To identify the staff members, read from left to right and the front row to the back row. Top Picture: Editors-Marjorie Iacobson, editor: Virginia Ewing, art: Lawrence Olander, business manager: Miss Renshaw: adviser, Second row: Bill McMillan, technician: Elwood Phillips, calendar: Ellen Arrner. junior: Elizabeth Sproulef, activities: Virginia Cutting, sports. Third row: Charles Ott, jokes: Everette Cleveland, snapshots: Lynd Warren, pila- tography: Lorene Barber, organizations: Eu1enetL'ewis, senior: Iack Ioyce, departments. Bottom Picture: Assistant Editors-Thelma Hope, editor: Frances Hufenus, art: Ellen Holloway, senior: Nobu Bessho, or- ganizations. Second row: Marie Gollands, snapshots: Phyllis Druliner, sports: Margaret Paull, activities: Dorothy Withey, freshman editor: Betty Froome, sophomore editor. Third row: Mr. Walker, photography adviser: Homer King, jokes: Ted Maiben, photography: Sam Urton, business manager: Norman Hinds, sports: Harry Schenk, calendar. ., Those not in picture: Miss Kern, art adviser: ,Bob Clay? hourne, sports: David Hollis, assistant technician: Koma Le Clair, typist.
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l OUR TRUSTEES Our board of trustees have given gener- ously of their time and energy that our schools may be maintained at a high standard of efficiency. They have spent long hours devis- ing plans by which to maintain that level de- spite the economic curtailment made necessary by present conditions. lt may have seemed that their elforts were unappreciated, but serious thought upon the matter brings out the fact Nthat what we are as a school and what we may be as an institution in the future are largely due to the elforts of our trustees. ' We, therefore, take this opportunity to express our appreciation to you, our board of trustees, for what you are doing, and to assure you that we do realize what you are giving that our school may continue to progress.
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