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In all great arts, as in trees, it is the ' hezght that charms us, we care nothing for the roots or trunks. Yet it could not be ,Q CLARION EDITORIAL BOARD EDITOR E. LEVY FIRST ROW, left to right: BI. Silverberg, L. Dektor, J. Spicer, L. Resnick. ZECOND ROW: J. Dickerson. H. Riebman, F. Peterson, M. Whitworth, D. regg. The Blue and Cray CLARION. under the leadership of Editor-in-Chief Ellen Levy and the sponsorship of Miss Cath- erine Bryson. has provided a mirror in which the ideas of the student body and the school events have been accurately, interestingly. and adequately reflected. The year was highlighted by experimentation in newspaper techniques, and orig- inality in make-ups. The thirty-four seniors who comprise this yearls staff began their journalism in a special junior English section called 'BX' At the completion of the junior year, staff appointments were made, based on the Work a student had done and the interest he had shown. l 1 I l , FIRST ROW, left to right: K. .Brill, B. Seldon, M. Taub, B. Silver, C. Shames, P. Said. SECOND ROW: J. Balder, J. Hertzfeld G. Trebow, K. Ramsay, B. Schnitzer, S. Kaufman, J. Johnson, C. Albera, L. B ll. THIRD ROW: L. E S, C d P i S. Hurloflg, J. Clifton, .l. Morris, L. TO19kiS, C. Scott, F. Handelman. 6 mmetti or I-ey, J Saunders' without the aid of these. E
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O EDITORS ASSISTANT EDITORS E. Belden, B. Anspach. D. Reed, B. Roberson, H. Hudson, W. Matuszeski. The literary staff, the art staff, the typists, and the editorial board make up the PIERREAN staff. The literary staff produced the write-ups which appear beside the individual pictures, and wrote the paragraphs describing the or- ganizations and educational departments. The art department sketched the figures which appear on the dividers and planned all the layouts. The typists typed all the work on proof sheets. The editorial board co-ordinated the different staffs and arranged the yearbook. FIRST ROW. left to right: W. Slovin, P. Hoffman, B. Rickards, S. Klein, S. Pratt, B. Cox. SECOND ROW: E. Argo, S. Belfor, M. Lloyd M. Trentman, D. Kleiman, J. Smith, R. Twaddell, C. Sweeny, K. Batty, M. Mosuly, M. Maloney, D. Hughes. THIRD ROW: J. LaFond, D. Wilson M. Abrams, M. Plaut, S. Poole, J. Langkammerer, A. Sauers, S. Forenski, N. Nepa, S. Stayton. FOURTH ROW: R. Angell, J. McKelveey, A. Diamond, S. Riggs, G. Cravell, B. Howard, J. Harkins, F. Laucius, J. Brown. SEATED, Ieft to right: B. McCaffrey, K. Johnson, L. Sommers. STANDING:
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Www . xt- B0YA,YE:X23::o. M E fgqrifgis.-5eXAon. . ' gn D S0mx50gxdkceY1P' The Library Squad consists of fifty ienstix. Aan S' to sixty pupils performing the routine s YO. sw W GOXA,De,g,BPLCXg, duties of Ithe li-1braEy.hAn award lis 8115. Qaewtaigl given at t e en 0 te year to t e YRS, E. Kinase outstanding seniors on the squad. The CEQSFNT' squad takes an active part in the An- nual Conference of Library Aides of Delaware meeting in April. Www ' FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Langkammerer, S. Hurlong, B. Schnitzer, M. Taub, S. Poole, L. Resnick, C. Shames, P. Said, J. Spicer C. Trebow, D. Rutter, H. Riebman. SECOND ROW: J. Stringer, M. Abrams, D. Downing, J. Morris, L. Dektor, M. Silverberg, Bi Silver, M. Schneider, D. Wilson, M. Whitworth, J. LaFond, K. Brill. THIRD ROW: S. Klein, E. Belden, S. Belfor, J. Harkins, J. Balder, F. Kagel, L. Bell, W. Matuszeski, D. Gregg, P. Hoffman, E. Levy, B. Anspach. FOURTH ROW: B. Roberson, J. McKelvey F. Peterson, J. Brown, R. Angell, F. Laucius, D. Watson, D. Ballbach, H. Howard. ABSENT: B. Seldon, M. Lloyd, C. Scott. Honor Society, sponsored by Miss Mary E. Heindle, is composed of fifteen per cent of the senior class, selected by the faculty on the basis of scholarship, character, and leadership. Honor Society members tutor students who request scholastic aid. A three-day trip to Washington, D. C., in the spring climaxes the activities of this group.
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