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G. Y.td;oJk:•. G. Dolch:.k.
YEARBOOK STAFF
\Ve have come fi n,lll}' to t he- epoch in our school life
wh~n
our
pres~nt m~?modes
,md
d~"tds
(lte tO bl' consummated. \Ve, who have p rep.Hed this volume. pn:sent
il,.
to you with the
ho~
that immediate plt.lsure and an eN•rl:tsting
intcr('Sl'
in our high school
ltl.l)'
be
t he result
of the turning
o(
its plges. As time passes
by
and school d;,ys
bt•cOmt!
mOr(: dlsunc. by
means
of chis book we m.1y lot)k back
wilh
pleasure
011
thl" minutes happily
Spt"nt
with friends J bOut
the campus.
The
staff
consisted of
tht>
lat<? Jacob
MIHer.
ediror . who
so~rvise:d
the work a!ld com..
pile<f the
write-ups :
Catherine
Ziegler.
associ<tte editor. sue<teded him: Catherine Tomaskovic
and Rica Ad.1mchkk took c.;u:e of .most of t he w riu.•-ups : Margarec
Bolsar. business
manager.
httndled subscripLit)RS aod
financial matters
of the staff; T heodore Berg.1ny3 ;.md Helen Tom–
asek assisted in c.ollet:ting s ubscription funds: George- Dokhak.
sports
editor.
S}X'nt
many
hours
o.n tbe
football fie ld and
basket ball
ftoor: Gmevleve Yaskolka, b ead typist, spenr many hours
at a t}'pewriter
to
get a ll
lhe
work in: and Mr. Shakofski. adviser. asslsted the entire st,lfT.
M
J
whole
we wish
ro thank all
w ho
hav~.
dirl"ctly
or
indirect
I~··
helped
to make
our
yearbook a success. W e a lso wish future sen ior:
d.lsses
succ~ss
and as much enjoymenl in form
4
ing their
y..-arboo~
JS
\ve
ha.,;•e had in
producillg
o urs.
\Ve
worked hard and eagerly, but found
t njoyml.'nt in
all
w~
d id.
Each
new
ide.1
brought us closer tO succes..o:;, and each
night
spent
working brought us elMer to chc fini sh of the book.
\Vt,
who have done this work, have
gained
some
skill in writing and q•ping. bot most of a11 we have learned 1.0 apprecille
the
beJ\ItY
of books. We
nev~r
conld have acquired such appreciation from
re,lding
or ocher
methods except by act ual particip.nion. T he
entice group
h3s wor:k<:d hard and faitbfull)r
with the
idea
that )•ou '•.rill find
enjormerlt
ill
t his
book.
M.ly
this
tre.u ise
be {0
a ll of you
(seniors
~S!X'Cially)
a key to the memori<:s of dJ ys
s pent
in Swo)'e(vHle High.
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