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Publications Quiverian LILLIAN BOHL DARREL SHAW MILDRED GREENBAUM ilbldlitoriatl Staflf IN the past few years the career of the Quiverian has been brilliant, having taken first place in five national contests. This year our book is entirely different from the previous editions. lt has been planned in the form of a diary, -to tell of the different events of the school year. As much as possible we have planned the book so that the events will be in the order of their occurence. The staff was chosen last spring and has worked diligently since that time to make the bcok a success. We feel that there is a dis- tinction that will be very fascinating. Mildred Greenbaum, Managing Editor, planned the book and has spent many hours of untiring effort in its publication. She was able to secure most effi- cient assistance from the department editors. Darrel Shaw, Literary Editor, was in charge of the literary content of the book. l-Ie has performed a good piece of work considering his numerous outside interests. Miss Lillian Bohl, the Art and Editorial Sponsor, has been directly responsible for this year's annual, although she was absent the first few months of the school year. Page Eight
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EASON, Nurse: LUKE, Cafeteria Direclorg RIDLIEWAY, Librariang DEDRICK, -Secrelaryg WAITE, Attendance Seeretaryg ZUMWALT, Registrar. body backs all the teams, which make many records. Boys' athletics do not occupy all the time, for girls are also very active in sports and games. What would Wyandotte do without its nurse? She takes care of all our pains and aches, and we would miss her if she left us. Of Mrs. Luke, we might say, She knows her groceries. Under her capable direction the Cafeteria serves many students each day at a nominal price. A comparatively new feature of our school is the library. Under the direction of Miss Ridgeway it is rendering a very valuable service to our school. At any time of the day we may step into the office and have the help of the secretaries employed there. These workers take care of all business pertaining to the student body. Each day we come to a warm, clean building to attend our classes. These com- forts are made possible by the untiring efforts of the custodians who go about their work day after day. We wish to express to these workers our most sincere grati- tude, for they hold a very close place in our school lives. CAss1DY, Third Floorq MILLER, Basementg PAYNE, janitressg COOKSON, Head Custodiang NOBLE, Second Flaurg BAKER, Electriciang BENSON, Second Floorg WHISSLER, Cafeteria. Administrou tion Faculty Page Seven
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WILLIAM MARTIN CANOLE QUINLY WILLIAM I-I. WHITE Business Sitaiflf I THIS years annual, in accordance with a request made by the local Chamber cf Commerce, contains no advertisi,ng. I n past years the advertising has constitu- ted a part of the Hnances and the staff was at loss as to how they would raise money. From the new activities system, started this year in our school, the annual receives some money from the general fund which is insuficient. The Quiverian Follies, an annual production, was given, netting a small sum, but making it possible to publish our book. The books are included on the activity ticket. To William Martin and Canole Quinly goes the credit for the financial success of the Quiverian. lt was their business to set a new precedent as this is the first year that advertising has been prohibited. Theirs was the job of making up an entirely new budget which they very competently managed. Mr. W. H. White, the Business Sponsor, has aided the two managers by supervising their work. During the absence of Miss Bohl he fulfilled her part in sponsoring the book. . The Staff wishes to express its appreciation to the school for the fine co- operation received in publishing this annual. ' Page Nine Publications Quiverian
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