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Show LETTERS FROM THE EDITORS Since our book is patterned after a magazine and most magazines have a ‘Letters to the Editors" department, we decided to change the title a bit and write personal letters to the students. This is our introduction TO YOUR 1951 YEARBOOK. Hi! Here is your yearbook! How many sleepless nights and worries have gone into it! | hope | will never forget because with the work came many good times and a lot of fun too. spews When Sid 2 eee ong CEE 2A” he Kay Jon and | answered hundreds of times during the” winter. At times we thought we had more than our share BOO OO GSties Septem ne of troubles (photography printing, editing and typing to Sn CG falta eR mention a few.) Despite the many problems, the yearbook has made its appearance on time. Kay Jon and | SEI hope you will Being the co-editor gives you a feeling of being inside— Sage eh . toms ONa fe Sona ae oe Sige ET eA st have tried hard to please everyone. We like our efforts. ak A Se as if you were part of the publication. This year, with the new printing, difterent type cover, and very unusual theme, | felt almost like a modern Columbus embarking on an unknown sea.—But every gray hair | acquired was worth it. apt Seen i ese ee =— = nes net ete Ri i me SOs OE do we get our pictures?'’ and ''What do we do with our proots?'' were only a few of the many questions Sia Kay Jon has been ‘'tops'' as ''co-editor and | owe a special vote of thanks to Mr. Westergard who gave us his MARIE time and advice. Also thanks to Mrs. Blayney, the staffs and artists. AUGUST To everyone | would like to say that being co-editor this year has meant a great deal to me and | considered it an honor. | only hope | have proved worthy of my posi- Hello tion. Weber, We've tried to put your year into a book, Augie and |, to capture your fun and work, to help you remember the halls filled with noisy ! | hope that you will enjoy your yearbook as much as | have enjoyed working on it. Sincerely, Marie (Augie) kids, the games where you yelled yourself hoarse, the dances. Here is 1950-51 pictured, printed and delivered. We have come to know you trom our work as co-editors of your yearbook. All of you helped write another year of Weber's story. Every editor past and present has known the worth of Mr. Westergard to the Golden Spike. He has put untold time and devotion into it. And then there was Augie who always came more than halfway to do her share. Your yearbook took teamwork—Mrs. Blayney, the art- ists, and the staffs played on our team. We hope you think it's a winner. It's been lots of work but we asked for it. Tomorrow knocks at our door. We must be part of that tomorrow. With a hand on the future we still look back—WEBER HIGH! Enclosed find your memories. Sincerely, Kay Jon ON KAY munya rela Dek Tyr NILE A ERED ATR CL GATE EON EMRE OF PEN RROge ph lee bata Fag eed Oy hi Ge Poe Fy eats JON het REN eh TaN UR aR Bitty Wee mig) be eS Ryd SRA Pace eree rbd wae eee es e “ihe kat ike |