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Top I. to r.: Kilt . Bayline, Rackish, Ross Bottom . to r.: Palm, Bailey, Skok, Boyd, Hobbs, Burr Circulation and Advertising Editors The circulation managers did a great job. A greater number of Tiger Lilies have never been sold. Lois and Frank begged and threatened — and sold that yearbook. Russ. Mary Lane, and Dick knew advertising. They worked several days, let the people know about our Tiger Lily and they obtained the essential boosters. Circulation and advertising were chiefly responsible for financing our yearbook. Copy Editors They disturbed the teachers, irritated the advisors, and even caused Miss Hilton to wonder. But their curiosity was rewarded. They obtained essential data to complete their assigned topics. The Tiger Lily copy, as a result of unprecedented energy, was completed with amazing rapidity. Troublesome? Maybe. Efficient? Definitely. TIGER LILY STAFF Editor, Associate Editors, and Advisor Initiative, inspiration and leadership were provided by Margie, Chuck, Henry, and Mr. Rackish Incessant work and supervision were their contributions. Mr. Rackish whistled. Margie wrote. Chuck laughed and Henry looked bewildered. Perhaps the meetings lacked that seriousness which is supposed to be characteristic of such noble endeavors; nevertheless, the Tiger Lily was published. Those four people must be admired and respected for their labor and guidance. Sports, Art, and Camera Editors Joe and Fred got these pictures. Joanne and Fay did those drawings, and Gerald and Guy covered Sports. All were thorough, efficient and compromising. Without their help success would not have been achieved. Thanks from the Senior Class. Top I. to r.: Edgricn. Butler, Hills. Manning, Johnson Bottom I to r.: Scherer. Brown, Strang, Mamazza, Jacksicr, Murphy, Rumscy Lundgren MX
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YOUR FREE AMERICA Free Press The daily papers which Americans receive aid in making them the most enlightened of all people. Events in Washington, in the rest of the nation, and in the world are observed and interpreted for the public. Read thoughtfully, the newspaper is truly “a revelation of the past, a guide for the present, and a clue to the future.” Freedom of the press has given our best citizens the medium to express their ideas and ideals to all Americans. Through the press, a greater understanding between the East, West, North, and South has evolved. We have learned to understand our countrymen by reading of their problems and fortunes—their way of life. A greater unity of the United States of America has resulted from the free press. To keep America united, this freedom to express man’s beliefs and observations must be maintained. CENTUM. Hl PEWOtT Americas economic structure has often been severely criticized; but throughout the history of our nation, most of our people have had the opportunity to work. This opportunity of the individual to work, and through ambition, to rise financially and socially, has given us the highest standard of living in the world. Education has been of inestimable value to all our labors and has made America progress. A most happy feature of our way of life is that — without envy — we recognize the value of the physician, the teacher, the janitor, and the shift worker at the Pitt-Corning. Only through cooperation of all professional men, tradesmen, and laborers has America achieved its wealth and eminence. Opportunity to Work five
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication.... Forword..... Administration and Faculty Classes Activities Boosters
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