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fokewwd CT HIS year for the theme of our yearbook we are presenting a contrast between the Chinese way of life and our own American way. The Chinese philosopher, Confu- cius, said, “Men are born pretty much alike but through their habits they gradually grow further and further apart from each other.” We feel that this may be not only interesting but enlightening as well. China was chosen as our subject for two reasons. First, since China is one of the oldest nations and the United States is one of the youngest, if there are any differences they will be more obvious here. Our second, and most important reason, is we feel, that in as much as 1951 appears to be as crucial a year as any in the annals of world history, if men tried to understand each other’s problems instead of trying to superimpose their own ideologies, perhaps we would have a more concrete basis for a universal peace. Although, the language, dress, and customs of the Chinese people differ greatly from ours, you will realize that the objectives in life of the ordinary individual, whatever his nationality, are much the same the world over. Throughout this book our artists have pictured various scenes of Chinese life and have related them to our many school activities. All the quotations are from the writings of Confucius with apologies for changes here and there. The Editors MISS HINCKLEY MR. SULLIVAN cw 'E, the Seniors of 1951, dedicate this Hackensack to Mr. Sullivan, who so patiently lead and guided us through our first three years of high school and to Miss Hinckley who took over the reins and with her understanding, advised us during our senior year. We are proud to dedicate this yearbook to them as a token of our appreciation for all that they have done for us. Their untiring efforts and their humorous personalities have made our past four years not only fruitful but enjoyable. 2
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SEATED: JUDY GONZALEZ. RUTH ANSELMO, JANICE BLACK. JEAN RAYMOND. NORMA COMBS. JOHN O' CONNOR. PAT HAVRON, PAT POTTER. LIBBY MENSHAUSEN, CAROL DE GARMO. JANF.T HAVRON. MARGARET BELLMORE, CYNTHIA GRAVES. STANDING: HELEN SMITH. CLARIBEL PR! LLA, FRAN AUTH. LAURA HANLEY. KVA LEWIS, GENE MON- TENA. MR. CAMERON. BOB GRIPPIN. DICK GRIFFIN, DAN FRANCE. CHARLES HASTINGS. MR. HALLERY, PEGGY LEWIS. SHIRLEY MONTENA. BETTY SELLECK, BEVERLY PARKER. “A piece of jade cannot become an object of art without chiseling. 1 Confucius Editor-in-Chief.... Assistant Editor... Business Manager Art Editor......... Secretary to Staff. Pat Havron Pat Potter John O’Connor Jean Raymond Carol De Garmo CTHE Juniors have striven to make the Hackensack of 1951, a successful one under the general supervision of Patricia Havron. Editor-in-Chief and the Assistant Editor, Patricia Potter. There have been many changes made such as choosing three representatives from both the Sophomore and Freshman classes. They help to make up our Literary, Business and Art Staffs. This new idea has been added mainly to acquaint the Freshmen and Sophomores with the production of the Yearbook, so they will be better qualified to publish a Yearbook when they become Juniors. Unlike past Warrensburg Yearbooks, all the art work this year has been done by mem- bers of our staff. 3
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