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lvm' 3 REFLECTOR STAFF REFLECTOR STAFF P. Gorman, Miller. Second Row:-I. Marowski, A Pogue, C. Bostedo, M. Lovre, C Zigarovich, H. Baric, M. G. Lovett C. Glass. Third Row:-A. Gioia, R. Brezovic R. Cellich, C. Doroso, I. Tewes I. Baker. -im gi, . 'f ',,'0:q-:r F I I K For the Archives of Trafford The Reflector staff has spent many arduous but enjoyable hours contacting patrons and sponsors, and collecting and arranging all the necessary material for this publication. In spite of all the work necessary to make this book possible, we have enjoyed every minute we put into it. The first Reflector was published in 1937 and proved to be very successful. Since then, one has been produced every year with few exceptions. The success of the annuals published thus far, and the ones to be published in the future, is due chiefly to the foundation laid by the first edition. This Reflector tells of the many happy hours spent in Trafford High School. We shall always want to remember our school days, for they were truly the happiest years of our lifeg years when we were growing into manhood and womanhood. This book will enable us to live those years once again. We shall want to remember all the happy times we had in school, our classmates with whom we spent many enjoyable hours, and our teachers who aided us in all our tasks, whatever they might be. This year's Reflector staff was headed by Robert Brezovic, editor, Jack Baker as business manager, and Alma Pogue, as treasurer, helped us through our financial affairs. They were, of course, aided greatly by the whole staff, each one doing his share, making the work not too burdensome for any one person. Let us not forget all the unselfish aid given to us by our Class adviser, Mr. McLeister. Our thanks also go to all our advertisers, sponsors, and patrons, whose willing and gracious support went a long way in financially aiding us to make this Reflector a success. I First Row:-B. Nead, M. L. Harris, l. Koepka, M. Wiser, M. Howell, a
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ATOMAHAWCK STAFF Our News Scribes at Work Another successful year has passed in the life of our school paper under- the capable supervision of Mr. Lloyd. This year marks the fifth year of publication for the Tomahawk and is a record to be proud of. The Tomahawk was printed in a new form this year. Instead of having the usual mimeographed paper, it was sent to Michigan to be printed. This method was more convenient than the old and the staff hopes it has met with the approval of the students. I The staff this year is composed of 33 high school studentsfwith A. Gioia as editor. Many interesting exchange articles from all over the country were put in by Marjorie Howell. Mary G. Lovett kept the girls informed on the fashions and H. Behe and Hartley ably covered all the sports events. Free, of course. And of course nobody would escape the roving eyes of our Tommy reporter, who man' ages to keep close check on all the budding romances??? The Staff, although they did ignore dead lines a little UQ deserves much credit for their hard 'work and faith' fulness in bringing the paper to you. In two special issues, the results of the May Queen and the popularity contest, were announced. Margaret Wiser, our business manager, was constantly on the go keeping her eye on the money and keeping us on the right side of the ledger. The Tomahawk raised money by sponsoring dances which proved to be quite successful. The graduating members of the staff sincerely wish that the Tomahawk will continue to be published next year and for many years to come. I . crimp 1' ,HQ STAFF First Row fsittingj:-I. Corcoran, B. Nead, C. Hillstrom, L. Munz, C. Brown, N. Rishel, Heasley, C. johnson, - ZZ Second Rliwr-M. Brown, . Wiser, P. Vaccaro, M. Howell, . Primozic, P. Gorman, A. Gioia. Third Row:-I. Perry, H. Behe, . Lovett, D. Pepper, F. Mayer, . Sarbo, I. Koepka, V. Paich, . 1 Sanders, J. Fleming, J. Hartley. l ZUZ 23
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