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'i4 -is ' Edit or-ln -chief .......... Assistant Eiditnr-in-chief .... Business Manager .......... . Assistant Business Manager ..., Literary Editor ........... Assistant Literary Editor.. Jokes Editor ............. Assistant Jokes Editor... Athletics Editor .......... Assistant Athletics Editor. Exchanges Editor ............. Assistant Exchanges Editor .... Allnnni Editor .............. Assistant Alumni Editor .... Art Editor ............... Assistant Art Editor. . Faculty Adviser .......... Cooperation Cooperation, as defined in Websters dictionary, is the act of working together, not only in school, but in all stages of life. In high school, cooperation is the most es- sential factor with which a student should be well acquainted. There are many ac- tivities in school in which the cooperation of students is absolutely necessary. For instance, let us consider the athletic teams. The team is selected and a captain elect- ed for the year. In order that they may be successful, the team must be willing to work together and do the best they can, co- operating 11ot only with the other members of the squad, but with their coach, The school as a whole should cooperate with them by their interest and attemlance at cpsici . . .MILIIHIEIJ GALLANT, 'Ill . . .ALBERT Met'Rl'1AUY, '32 . . . . . . . . . . . .EARL I'I l'IRt li', HI . . .GEORGE W. SMITH, Jr., ,342 . . . .1 HARLOTTIC LONGLEY, 31 ..............HELEN FLINT, '32 ..................MAR1Y HILL, 'Jil . . . .GVVENDOLYN BICKNELL, '32 . . . . . . . .ALBERT LaFR.AN4Tl'l, 'lil . . . ...DANIEL DULLEA, '32 ... .ARLENIG SALEEBY, '3I . . . . . . . . . . .INA TERVO , '32 . . . .FRANCIS HUTCHINS, 'Jil ... . . . . .PAUL BROWN, '32 ......1YIOLET UPTON, 'ill . . . ,HENRY MeCREADY, '32 .. .......,...... MISS REED pep meetings and games. It is very diffi- cult for a team to win a game if they are not supported by the school. This might also be said of almost any activity a group might undertake. No business man wants any employee who does not consider cooperation as a. very necessary factor. He wants to em- ploy one who is willing to cooperate with him in making his business a greater suc- cess. This is our aim: To make Nor- way High School a greater success . Therefore, we wish to take this oppor- tunity to show our appreciation to our friends who have cooperated with each oth- er in making it possible for us to have such a beautiful new school building, also for the support they have given us in our various school activities.
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