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Seated: B. Asack, A. Zeuli, M. Cochran, N. Manzer, L. Caswell, R. Swanson, F. Cum- mings, R. Coelho, J. Perkins. Second Row: J. Ahlborg, E. Leach, M. Franz, B. Keith, O. Kinney, J. Sullivan, D. Johnson, Dot Johnson, N. Hemenway, B. Ensher, R. Martin. Back Row: G. Moses, B. Bailey, B. Baker, C. Hambly, T. Cavacas, J. Pilla. Climber Staff Editor-in-Chief — Neil Manzer Associate Editors Barbara Asack Mary Franz Orvis Kinney Anthony Zeuli Business Manager Ronald Swanson Assistant Mary Franz Solicitors Jack Sullivan Barbara Keith Barbara Baker Ruth Martin James Perkins Barbara Bailey Mary Cochran Beverly Ensher Art Editor Roger Coelho Assistant Joyce Pilla Photography Editor James Perkins Assistants Claire Hambly Beverly Ensher Judy Ahlborg Sports Editor Lee Caswell Assistants Tina Cavacas Jack Sullivan Head Typist Barbara Bailey Assistants Barbara Keith Grace Moses Dorothy Johnson Mary Franz Nancy Hemenway Advisor — William Henry Moss
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Dedication In appreciation of the friendship that he has extended to us during our four years at Howard High, we, the Class of 1951, dedicate this Climber to Mr, Elliot Hawkes.
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A Message to the Seniors March 19, 1951 I have been with you but a few weeks and we have not been able to really get acquainted. Your graduation day may come before we can. However, you are going forth to seek happiness and good fortune. These cannot be achieved without a careful self-analysis. How many of us really know ourselves, appreciate our possibilities, and recognize our deficien- cies? The world is full of waste, and waste means loss. The most lament- able loss is the wasting of human resources due primarily to a lack of understanding of the potentialities contained in them. If we know our- selves completely, we shall govern ourselves wisely. It is an accepted fact that the brain controls the actions of the body of man. His decisions evolve from a sifting of the knowledge which men gain up to that time at which the decisions are made. It follows then that man ' s state of happiness results from the decisions which were made in the minds of men. Therefore, drive yourselves to be prepared to do best the things which you are qualified to do and thereby you will achieve much. With this issue of the Climber, I extend to you, the Seniors, my sincere hope for your success in all your undertakings. PETER J. SPERANDIO Principal
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