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A .!4CLl'LOLULC!gl'l'L8l'Lt We, the senior class of 1950, wish to express our utmost gratitude to each and everyone who has taken part in the making ofthe annual Scroll. We commend Jahn and Ollier, the engrav- ers, and Kurtz Bros., the printers, for the fine work they have done in making our plans a reality. All the advertisements placed in our year- book are highly valuable because they increased the funds so necessary for its publication. Without the imagination of the artist and the precision of the photographer, our annual would have failed. Almost every page boasts pictures-pictures of which both we and they can be proud. The work of the underclass staff members we also extol. Not only did they relieve the sen- iors of many tasks, but they also acquired valu- able experience. Each stat? member should be eulogized tor his or her work. No matter what the iob, prob- lems were there too. How were they to get more subscriptions for the circulation department? How could businessmen be induced to place an ad? Ideas-what could be drawn about tele- vision? The co-editors were confronted with where to put what and how big to make it. Each literary staff member struggled to make a long write-up short and a short write-up long so it would fit its particular space. Typists typed fran- tically in their spare time. But each solved his problems-usually after consulting Mrs. Roddy or Mr. Mouer. They were always ready to turn a wrong way into a right one, encouraging a discouraged staFF member, working shoulder to shoulder with the stat'-Ts, giving up their own time so that deadlines could be met and this publication be a success. To Mrs. Russell Roddy and Mr. Roy Mouer we owe our most sincere Thank you very much. Mrs. Martha Roddy Mr. Roy V. Mouer 4-qv afswf. 4i5.si:2,v A fi 3 Y-as A 'f My ,. SBVQN
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