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Miss Virginia Thrush Mr. Roy Mouer AEE UWLEUGEME T We, the members of the class of l95l wish to express our very grateful appreciation to all those, whose cooperation made this publication of the Scroll possible. To the engravers, lahn and Ollier, and the printers, Kurtz Bros., we wish to acknowledge their part in making this book a reality. Without the advertisements the funds so necessary for publication could not have been obtained. We thank the advertisers and also the members of the business staff. The ads could not have been obtained if the members of staff had not given their extra time for secur- ing them. The circulation manager and her assistants should especially be praised. More yearbooks were sold this year than in any previous year. The bookkeeping involved in handling these orders required many extra hours. We commend the photographer and art staff for their untiring work in their special fields. Every page shows unusual efforts and abilities. Without hard work the theme of the book could not have been achieved. All the staff members, whether their jobs were large or small, cooperated in every way possible. Deadlines were met only by their efforts as a group. Teamwork was the theme and no one, whether typing, assisting with cir- culation, or doing a write-up, shirked his or her duty. The business staff sold ads with as much enthusiasm as the literary staff mounted pic- tures. Yes truly, the staffs should receive a Vote of thanks. Even the underclassmen did their bit as they identified pictures, made valuable sug- gestions, and assisted with the write-ups. Mean- while they gained valuable experience which can be used in their annual. Thanks are also due to the members of the faculty and school officials who so graciously gave their time for picture taking and discus- sion of write-ups. But always there were problems, problems which the staff could not solve. These prob- lems were taken to Miss Thrush or Mr. Mouer, who were always ready to give the necessary help in finding the solution. They were never too busy to help us. To our advisers, Miss Vir- ginia Thrush and Mr. Hoy Mouer, we owe our most sincere thanks and gratitude, for without their untiring efforts and service the l95l Scroll would not have been published. Seven
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