SUNY at Geneseo - Normalian Yearbook (Geneseo, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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E. Clll'l'ilI1 M. Isaac R. Lapides E. Dale F.. Lippold G. Larkin T. Pierce A. Wood H. M:1cMinn B. Niles K. Soulian V. Meehan I. Stevens R. Shaw E. Scanlan E. Karpel E. Albert Parry, .'llIUl.J'f'I' Goodwin M. Quirk R. Countryman, .fldw',rer G. Rigney F. Johnson LAMRGN STAFF-FALL SEMESTER EDITORIAL STAFF MARY QUIRK . ..... Editor-in-Chief JOAN GOODWIN Managing Editor ELMA ALBERT . . News' Editor MARION ISAAC . . Affoeiate GERALDINE RIGNEY Editorial Writer T1-IYRA PIERCE .... Feature Story Writer JOSEPHINE GAYLOR .... ' Magazine Editor KATHERINE SOUHAN, EDYTHE CURRAN Assiftantx EVELYN KARPEL ..... Art Editor HILDA ORDWAY . . . Alumni Editor Reporter: DOROTHY HEATH EVELYN MUNROE DOROTHY GRIFFIN ISABEL STEVENS ELIZABETH SCANLAN BUSINESS STAFF FRANKLIN JOHNSON ..... Bufiness Manager ALICE WOOD . . Adoertifing Manager ESTHER IDALE .... Affistant BEULAH MACMINN ...... Circulation Manager RUTH SHAW, VIRGINIA MEEHAN ..... flffiftantx RUTH LAPIDES, GIKACE LARRIN, FRANCIS LI-PIIOLD . Staff Typifts 114

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REMINISCING and to express yourself in exactly the right number of words called for in the dummy - that, indeed, was a task! But aren't you thankful for the strengthened and widened control over words that you gained! Do you remember, one-time business staff, the trepidation you always felt when the books were about to be balanced, and the big thrill when every penny accounted for itself? The energy and effort and planning needed to get the Christmas card profit, the movie benefit profit, the money for advertising, for class and organization cuts, for Senior tax, and from the sale of books, the paying of bills, for engraving and printing, for photography and for the other bills-it helped make idling an extinct sport as far as you were concerned. But you came forth from your year's work, accomplished business women. If we could talk to you now, the Editorial Department of the 1930 Normalian, Ilm sure you would tell us that your Senior year was profitably spent. You felt the cumulative effect of every other department, the managing, directing and assembling, and much detail came to you. Tact, patience, responsibility, and work, were new words to you by June. You reaped a general education. ' To the staff advisers the 1930 yearbook meant an attempt to place another milestone in Geneseo progress. Their perspective enabled them to visualize and direct the inexperienced staff toward the forward step. To them, too, came the difficulties of a group without back- ground for the new undertaking. The as to the sort of help needed. Each member of each staff presented a new psychological problem. Upon the ad- visers, too, fell the heaviest burden of responsibility, for they alone fully real- ized the extent of the undertaking and its complications. They, too, stood in a position to receive the critic's severest blows. For to them principally was given the credit or demerit for the standard of achievement the book at- tained. The criteria they had set. up determined the final It will do or It will not do. Looking back at our year's work, we feel that our greatest growth was not in the acquisition of the objective knowl- edge, the many details of process, the methods and the means, but in a wider, more lasting gain symbolized in the word appreciation. The fine details of the engraving and printing processes will become hazy in our minds, but there will be an abiding interest in the pictures by which we are surrounded, the print which plays such a large part in our lives, and the omnipresent adver- tising ofour modern world. Never again shall we accept these ordinary matters in quite the same way, for they will have an intensive meaning which only active participation can give. We feel assured of a richer future, for, having eyes, we shall see. differing personalities made no past year a guide gQQ9v-vxi s.1x.zx-v-yva To ilu Publhhm of Tul 1930 Nonmunuz l..-1191 You no Authorized io inun........,advenilement in per copy fumiuhedj in the 1930 edition of Tut Nonwuml, published by the Clan of 1930 nl' :he Geneseo Nomnl Srhoul, nld copy ro uceupy...--vile. fOr 'hifi'---'lm 'U PW Dollars ufdvertzking Contract when proof il luhmimd. Sigud s-.1 Hy -...i------ TIICI UF ADVIITIIIHINT DOII NOT INCLUDI A COPY 0' Tlll PUILICATION fc,-.,x,x,x,xfx,-N,x,-sf-x 113



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en D. Ferguson E. Dale I. Randall G. Larkin F. Lippold C. Adams D. Hanralian A. Wright F. Reese M. Langdon F. Worden R. Lapides K. Soulian I. Hanson M. Putnam C. Stone A. Kadzis A. Webster M. Stymus E. Albert J. Parry, Adviser I. Stevens I. Goodwin R. Countryman, Adviser G. Rigney A. Wood E. Scanlan LAMRON STAFF-SPRING SEMESTER .IOAN GOODWIN ELMA ALBERT . . ISABEL STEVENS . EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor News Editor DOLORES HANRAHAN Associate DONALD FERGUSON Magazine Editor KATHERINE SOUHAN Associate GERALDINE RIGNEY Editorial Writer CARLOTTA ADAMS . Assistant IRA RANDALL . . Art Editor EDITH BEMIS . . Assistan ELIZABETH SCANLAN GRACE LARKIN . Alumni Editor Personnel Editor Reporters FLORENCE WORDEN JOHN OSBORNE MARY PUTNAM ALICE WRIGHT FRANCES REESE BUSINESS STAFF ALICE WOOD . ...... . Business Manager FRANCIS LIPPOLD . . . Assistant ESTHER DALE . Advertising Manager ANNE WEBSTER ......... Assistant RUTH LAPIDES .......... Circulation Manager MARJORIE STYMUS, MARGARET LANGDON, CAROLYN STONE . Assistants LEILA DOYLE, IRMA HANSON ...... Stal? Typist! .115

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