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Q.,jB IQGIIHZIQPICKH and GUIDED 6NXS.9 JAMES A. POLLOCK
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-fg E DUHDEG and CGOIUD Cfxhsko- Dedication iff R. POLLOCK, captain of the good ship Waite dif rects every class across calm and stormy seas. He is always at the helm, steering the ship from rocks and reefs and into the harbor of good fortune. His watch is an unceasing one. Upon him the responsibility for the operation and welf fare of the high school depends. His Work requires friendf liness, tact, foresight, business comprehension, understandf ing of young men and Women, and sympathy with their pleasures. All these qualities he has. He thinks of others before himself. Although he is a busy man he gives careful attention to the details of the school, he handles every situaf tion with tact and justice. Thus he solves the countless problems, large and small, which must be met by a high school administrator every day. To express our appreciation for his valued service as principal of Morrison R. Waite High School and our esteem for him as adviser, man, and friend we dedicate to! Mr. Pollock this fourteenth volume of the Purple and Gold.
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Q-.lb PURPLE and GCOJJUIID 633:9- 'Uiews of Waite 111 HE Annual Board is very proud of the art work appearing on the following pages. These views of Waite are halfftone reproducf tions of dryfpoints. To make the dryfpoints the art students use an instrument with a sharp steel point, scratching the picture on the surface of a zinc plate. So that the illustration will not print backwards, the drawing must be done in reverse order. The zinc plate is cleaned and inked: the ink remains in the scratched lines with a thin film over the rest of the plate. Then the paper, which has been dampened, is laid over the plate. Plate and paper are now placed between mats and run through rollers. The picture is thus reproduced on paper. The print is then photographed and reproduced in this book as a halfftone. The Annual Board offers its sincere thanks to Miss Kershner and the three art students responsible for this work, jack Haley, james Stutzman, Pat Higginbotham. Eight
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