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vvvvvvvvvvv l vvvvvvvvvvv jfnretnurh Our purposes at the Trenton Senior High School have been attained, and as we, the class of nineteen hundred and thirty, who have the honor of being the last class to graduate from this antiquated and traditional building, must necessarily segregate to fulll our individual destinies in the world, it is the purpose of this book to preserve memories of the happy and eventful years we spent here. If this, the sixth volume of the BOBASHELA, has attained this end, the staff has not labored in vain, but if, in addition, reference to this book in the future revives memories of the several years that many of us have spent together in the Trenton Public Schools, then the efforts of the staff have been rewarded manifold. The editor wishes to take this opportunity to express his appreciation of the cooperative support of his staff associates and their respective assistants who collectively under his supervision made the publication of this book possible. It would certainly be ungracious not to enum- erate here those who so effectively assisted with the BOBASHELA. Harriet Kale, who supervised the taking of all the individual and group pictures, was assisted by Louise McNeice and Ruth Mulholland. Harold Hoenig, head of the Statistics Department, was assisted by John Kinczel and Frank Clark. Kathryn Hunter, who headed the Society Department, was very ably assisted by Fred Forrest and Margaret Losey. John Elkins, who attended to the preparation of the Socks, was assisted by Eleanor Wehner and Eli Albert. David Eckstein, who was in charge of the Feature Department, was ably existed by Erwin Marshall, Morris Miller, and Albert Finkle. Evelyn Sutton, in charge of the Art work, was assisted by Bolton Holmes and Erasmo Ciccolella. Walton Criscuolo, head of the Athletic Department, was assisted by Harold Girth, Joseph Haley and Angelo Calabreese. Isabel Lenox, who was entrusted with the writing of the humor, was assisted by Esther Lawshe and Betty Yard. Mildred Bates and Dorothy Aker did the typewriting work. Robert Grove and Charles Stark were elected to the positions of Business Manager and Circulation Manager respectively. The Business Manager was ably helped by Charles Johnston, Wm. Courtney, Spencer Green and Wm. Carroll. The Circulation Manager had fine assistance by Dean Swain. THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. M 'T l l l
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