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I%l Clcjawasie Hub Activities Section................Ila Langseth Athletic Section.....Darrel Kampschror Mitch DcRosier Religious Section...........Sheila Currie Graduation Section......Carole Kdenborg Advisors ...........................Nancy Lauder I-andon Petersen McCarty types up a final page of copy in the introductory section as staff writers Marlys Bartholomay and Sheila Currie look on. A typical scene is the picture on the left below in which Gert Krause and Bev Ewald glance through one of the annuals from the school file for ideas for their sections. In the meantime Mitch DeRosier, sports-minded staffer, patiently bides his time waiting for the sports section to come up. Women ! !” sneers sports writer Darrel Kampschror as Carole Eden-berg gleefully laughs at his attempts to trim pictures for the dummy pages of the yearbook in the cut below. Standing at the left is Jo Lauder, another copywriter, who is identifying a picture for her junior college division of the annual. 81
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7 te the E litor-in-chicf...... Business Manager .... Associate Editor...... Administrative Sec. .. Trades Section........ Business Section...... Junior College Section ---Cordon A. Plum .. Clayton J. Kulscth ... Patricia McCarty Marlys Bartholomay .......Cert Krause ....Beverly Ewald ....Joanna I auder “Time and hands control and shape the future for you and me.” With this thought uppermost in the minds of the editor and his staff, the Agawasie has developed into the publication you’re paging through now. It was a long hard process, and was accomplished only through the combined efforts of the editorial leadership, faculty counsel, and student writers. Pictured below are a few of the shots taken in the Public Relations Office where the staff members headquartered their work on the annual. In the first picture on the far left, annual editor Plum and Bev Ewald, Scientist editor, post notices for a combined Agaivasie-Scientist coke party, to prove that it’s not all work and no play being a member of the publca-tions staffs. In the second picture on the left page, associate editor Pat 80
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Social activities at Science School were enough to keep one in a steady whirl in 1950-51; and most of these events are planned and carried on in the two busiest buildings for cxtra-curriculars on campus, the Campus Hub and the Gymnasium. Starting off the year’s schedule of parties was the annual get-acquainted dance which was held Monday evening before classes officially began. Providing music was the Jimmy Thomas Orchestra, while the faculty sponsored the party. Something new in entertainment was inaugurated by Mike Bizal and his radio club as Patricia McCarty was chosen Broadcast Queen for her lively reading, Time Out.” All Science was invited to the contest and party, both of which were broadcast over KBMW, with Ken Stuart as disc jockey, and Clayt Kulscth as emcee. Jeans 'n Calico were the order of the evening at the Hallowe’en hard times dance held October 31. Clever costuming by Bertha Bossert and John Phillips won awards for masquerading as a clown and a character, respectively. Under the direction of Verona Vik, the party was entertained by an outstanding group of Indian children who gave out with Dixieland jive, and by a reading of Hallowe’en’s effect on campus by John Phillips. 82 J
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