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PICTURES . . . SCISSORS . . . PASTE . . . STORIES Row 1-Durothv Stokes, Margaret Mac- Iinglcr, Bc-tty Bc-llc TX'ellx4-r, Dolores Smith, Rita R 11 h B tt ja Hilrford. Row 2-Robert Linker, Jann-I Kreilick, Alice WH-id:-r, Ernzl Krznnc-r, Faye Suckrider, F:-rn XT lf IN T Row 3-Eugene Gressman, Alnck Zink, Donn VVils0n, Robert Inks, Kathryn l.l'L'dj. The making oT an annual is an inTeresTing evenT which This year's sTaTT has enioyed. AlThough such diTTiculTies as limiTed Tunds and a laTe sTarT have conTronTed The sTaTT, iT has worked parTicularly hard To presenT an inTeresTing book. Considerable adiusTmenTs were neces- sary in planning The book, buT They were worked ouT To The end of making This a more appealing annual . . . DirecTions were given To The sTaTT members and were readily adhered To and worked ouT by Them. Wi+h The sincere cooperaTion oT all The deparTmenTs iT has been possible To make This a successTul year book . . . The ediTorial sTaTT consisTs oT EdiTor, Erna Kramer: Copy EdiTors, RiTa Rimelspach. KaThryn Leedy, JaneT Kreilick, Eugene Gressman, BeTTy Belle Welker, DoroThy STokes, Faye Sackrider, Fern Wolf, MargareT Mae Engler, and Donn Wilson. The business sTaTT is as Tollows: Business Manager, RoberT lnksq PhoTography, lVlilTon l-larsheg DisTribuTion, RoberT Linker: TypisTs, BeTTy Jane l-luTTord and Dolores SmiTh.
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. DEAD LINE . . . PRINTER'S INK . . . PROOF READING. .. R 0 W Row Row Row ,lane Tracy, Rita Rilnelspach, Edna Lilley, Fcru VVolf, Betty YVilliams, Anna Rose Hilt, Thelma Strohl, Lois Swcdersky, Vonda Bowlus. Oliver Hess, Faye Sackriclvr, Frieda Lucas, Audrey Smith, Dorothy Stokes, Viola Behnken, Alice Dorr, Jennie Flahiff, 1.1-sn-r Shilling. Carl Presgrave, Beatrice Schell, Tom llughc-s, Kathleen O'Toole, Mildred Schuyler, Robert Hauvillr-, Virginia Shalfer, Albert VViller, Miss Lisle-. Mr. Marshall, Carl Schepflin, Erna Kramer, Eugene Gressmau, Lulu Michael, Mary Bailey, Robert Hazel- tine, Lois Andccurer, Eslella Suter, Kathryn Lerdy, Betty Huss. The Croghan ChaTTer, in iTs ninTh year oT exisTence, compIeTed one oT iTs mosT successTul years. The circulaTion was The largesT in his- Tory . . . The sTaTTs were chosen by TryouTs held The preceding year. KaThryn Leedy and Eugene Gressman were chosen ediTors, DoroThy STolces, business manager, and Anna Rose I-IilT, adverTising manager. . . . Ten members aTTencled The TweITTh N. S. P. A. convenTion aT I-IoTeI LaSalle, Chicago, OcTober I3-I5 . . . A preceolenrwas seT in The Thanksgiving TooTbaIl issue, published in collaborafion wiTh The Sanduslcy Fram. IT was published To serve as a program and was sold by I'-Ii-Y members . . . The annual ChrisTmas Magazine was ediTed by Richard Lilley, The cover being designed by RoberT Inlcs. . . . The Third nonsense issue in The IasT Tive years was published on March 2. The paper was called The Croghan ChaTTer Bugle, The Theme being an I854 newspaper . . . The school radio sysTem was used To advanTage by The ChaTTer To sell subscripTions and single copies.
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SERVICE . . MANAGEMENT . . . COOPERATION . Row 1-Mr. Row 2fNril Row 3-Art Bloom, Nornm Ancle-cover, Betty Druin, Victor Tit'f,iI'ZlIid, Elsie Swcclersliy, Lois Brokate, Geraldine Rice, Norma Swedersky, Eugene liofelich, jane Euston, Margaret Prcssler, Lucille VV:1ggoner, John VZIHIS, Mr. Church. Berlekamp, Robert Se-rwinsky, IJIVOIIHE Sch:-rf, Bill VVilliams, Margaret Shanahan, Hal Schaull, Ilzlldon Lawrrllvr, Nannette livmnn, ,Tack Stierwzllt, VViIIi:1m Nliclmcls, VVarr::n Pearson, Richard Oliver, Burr Stigcr, Charles Schrock. Fouke, Ervin Ifink, Norma Smith, Ray Carter, Goldie VVhistler, Harold Kzirlovctz, Bob Linker, Tim Short, Pri-siclcnt, Delbert Iletrick, Bill Kridlcr, Alice Wleider, Thayne MacDonald, Ford Shannon, joseph Optic. During the past year the Student Council organization has been an active group in solving student problems and in securing benetits tor the citizens ot Ross I-Iigh School. It has successtully completed several proiects which have contributed much toward making this a happy and worthwhile school year . . . Under able committees noon dances were conducted on two days ot each weelc, thus enabling pupils to learn to dance. The noon-day program was turther im- proved by plans tor better hall order and by the appointment ot lunch room monitors. The Student Council extended a courtesy and intormation system by stationing monitors at the main entrances. . . . One ot the most important annual events was the magazine drive sponsored by the Student Council and members ot the student body. The proceeds ot the campaign, together with those ot the magician pretormance, were sutiicie-nt to erase the debt on the radio system. . . . This eager, worlcing group is always on the alert to detect ways ot improving student lite at Fremont I-Iigh.
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