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E VIKING 12
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THE VIKING Foreword N CE again the Viking, the efforts of the entire staff, is finished. The purpose of this magazine, to place on record for the entire school the activities of the semester in the most entertaining form pos- sible, has been foremost in the minds of all the staff members. We there- fore gladly place this work in your hands for inspection and possible en- joyment. The associate editors, Vera Vachon and William Richards, have filled their positions with the utmost efficiency and have been of invaluable aid at all times. The Graduate Editors-Marion Kirby, Evelyn Hammill, Laura Chip- man, Bernard Chapman and Joseph Lyday completed in a satisfactory manner the tedious and laborious task of compiling activities, mounting pictures, and selecting quotations. They can feel amply repaid for so gra- ciously donating their time. Edna N adle and Clarence Wylie, with the help of the Kinney and Euterpe Clubs and the various teachers were able to make the Literary Department this year the best ever. The fine Sport section that glorifies Northern's athletes is the result of the time spent by Fred Bauckham and Jane Armstrong. Much leg work as well as brain work accompanied Florence Elconin and Graeme McIntosh in their search for news. The frequent aches in our sides caused by a good laugh were brought by Dorothy Jones and Edmund Jackson. Beatrice Tolle and Peter Hay proved conclusively that snaps are not only an asset but a necessity. One can easily see that their time was well spent. Good peppy personals are usually very elusive, but Mazie Meredith, Alice Jones and Isadore Brown were able to round up a fine lot in a very commendable fashion. The Drawings for cuts which is a very hard and delicate task were secured by Winifred George and Joseph Lichtenberg. The business staff, composed of Mary Smilie, Elizabeth Saffran, Eliza- beth Smith, Frederick Phinney, Joseph Oppenhiem, and Edward Fine was managed in a most pleasing manner by Harry Odle. Mary Culver, the secretary of this group was very eiiicient. This feature of the work al- though seldom appreciated is of highest importance financially. Mr. Reninger, Mr. Hill, and Mr. Wulff have been of greatest aid at all times. They have guided us out of many troubled seas. Miss Billie of Hughes is to be thanked for the help she gave the staff in the efficient manner in which she co-operated with Paul Heftler in managing the pictures. I wish to express thanks to all the staff and to whomsoever has been connected with it in any way, as it is only through complete co-operation, enthusiasm, and desire to help, that this Viking has been made possible. GEORGE LEONARD. 11
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