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THE ELM Photograph of old print I 870 restored by Hartford Enf1raving'Co. Vol. VII. June 1930 No. 1 THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Charles Towne, '30 flsrirlant Edilar-in-Clzief George Young, '30 LITERARY EDITOR Virginia Becker, '30 firfimznz l.iIfmry Ezliiors Mary Donahue, '31 Florence Murray. '31 Anne Hope, '31 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Justin Tucker, '30 Asxistant: Alice Miller, '30 Fred Rust, '31 Doris Bartlett, '31 l ALUMNI DEPARTMENT Mary Allen, '30 Asxisianl Ethel Hedin, '32 ART DEPARTMENT David Van Ausdall, '30 Axrixlant Arline Anderson, '31 EXCHANGE EDITOR Dorothy Field, '30 BUSINESS MANAGER Minor Kretzmer, '30 Axsirtanlx Frances Griswold, '31 Catherine Lassen, '31 Ray Newton, '30 Douglas Rankin, '31 Edward Sommer, '32 Charles I-Iaaser, '31 Edgar Coughlin, '31 SCHOOL NOTES Luey Newton, '30 Axxislant Millicent Thomson, '31 IOKE DEPARTMENT James Standish, '30 Dudley Stannard, '30 FACULTY ADVISIZRS Miss Marjorie Viets Mr. Harvey R. Fuller
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Zlfurmnnrh GIS publication marks the eighth annual ring in the growth of THE ELM. These have been eight years of branching out in literary achievement. The care and effort with which THE ELM has been nurtured has caused it to grow until today it is an honored landmark on the horizon of Wethersheld school life. THE ELM has forced its roots firmly into the soil of appreciation. No critical winds that blow can topple it from its solid foundation of worth. It stands in a forest of well-wishers. THE ELM will attain glorious heights if the vital elements of industry, co-operation, and progression are passed into its utmost detail each year. Those who have had the joy of strengthening THE ELM know that its future guardians will not fail their charge. THE ELM will live. The Editor. ii' -F T W -1'1 -l O 'l F 'I l l l l l I l
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