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'FORDIAN Fordian Staff EDITORIAL HOARD Editor-in-Chief Roger Busha Associati' Editors Joyce Turner Robert Van Steenburg Elsie Scott Aluwni Editor Etta Bull Art Editor Emma Mazula Eltiiear Costello Literary Board Elizabeth King Charles Boyle Sport Editor Due Johnson Photographic Editor Rene Rf.nzi Stanley Honour Eacuity Advisor Phyllis Ulinf. BUSINESS BOARD William Thompson ADVERTISING BOARD Arthur K. Carmel Frederick Moore Richard Anderson Greta Jackson Nan Smith 1934s Twelve
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FORMAN In every great undertaking there must be those that go before. There must be those that open the way. Of a necessity these pioneers must be strong, rough and virile. They have neither the disposition nor the energy to waste on the finer trappings and ruffles which their more gentle successors possess. So, it was with the first year book, the first ever to be published in our school. Let us put aside for the moment all complex generalities and oratorical figures of speech, and consider the concrete and real benefits which the publica- tion of the first year book gave us. For instance, here are a few examples: we knew to whom to go for advertisements, we learned the general plan of a year book and we found out ways to raise money. These are just a few of the ways in which the first year book was of invaluable service. We can safely say that if our year hook proves a success, a large portion of the credit belongs to those who were first. Year books in the future will perhaps be more complex in formation, their arrangement may be better, their literary content may surpass exceedingly, but, these followers, pretentious as they may be, will ever be in the shadow of the noble pioneer, the first Fordian. Roger Busha, Editor-in-Chief To Miss Ranney: The Senior Class of 19.54 gratefully thanks you for vour unselfish and untir- ing efforts in its behalf and for lending to our scholastic activities an atmosphere of graceful informality. To the Board of Education: The Seniors would like to express a word of appreciation to the Board of Education whose stalwart defence has kept our school in its rightful | osition during these days of tribulation and strife. 7 liirlrcn
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