Page 5 - 1957
P. 5
From the Editor
I realize that not many people who buy this Gleaner
are going to read this editorial, but for those who are interested enough to read it.i' I would like to encourage
any of you who are interested in this type of work to
offer their services to the Gleaner Editor-any who like
to draw, or do lettering, ordo business work or typingo
There is a place for you on the Gleaner Staffo This
project is not something that should be done by the Gleaner Edit.-,,.., Alone.. The project of putting out a year book is not th~ responsi.bility of the Gleaner Editor, but of the whole schoolo In this book there is no written material on
Girls9 Athletics or the Drama Club simply because they didn't bother to hand it ino
This year book has been a big experiment and it is
a success or a failure according to what you doo We took
a b;,..,. chance in enlarging the book and a much bigger ch!!>rr-• in printing it ourselveso It isn~t too well organized
an<i only the best of the lower school class notes have
been usedo I realize there is alot that could be done better in the book, so you don't have to tell meo
I would like to express my sincere appreciation to
Mr. Connell9 Mro Sc~'1eider and Nildred Wilson for their assistance in this projectQ Also the typists~ Doreen
Smith» Louise St.. Amand9 F:1.leen ·~,1 Donne.he Martha Gomane9 Marian Culham, Pat ClementJ ~oy Joyce 0 B ill Hawkins a~d
David Wallace., I would ljke to give my best wishes to Dave Bilton9 Mildred Wilkon and whoever may be your Editor in yeam to comeo Give your whole hearted sPpport as a stuC.·::!nt body and make the Gleaner a project undertaken by everybodyo
"Light is the task when many share the toil.." - Homero
"The best system of education is that which draws its chief support from tae voluntary effort of the community!) from the individual efforts of citizens., and from those burdens of taxation which they voluntarily impose
upon themselves." - Garfieldo