University of Missouri - Savitar Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

 - Class of 1932

Page 207 of 448

 

University of Missouri - Savitar Yearbook (Columbia, MO) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 207 of 448
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Page 207 text:

i 9E«i3« j i r « ra a.3a i ffl SAVITAR BUSINESS STAFF Richard C. Shaw Business Manager SOPHOMORE ASSISTANTS Frank Novoson William Rownd Claire Stong James Goodfriend THE business side of the Savitar is one of the most practical of all the University Betty Logan Activities. The production of Richard C. Shaw the yearbook involves the col- lection and expenditure of money between the amounts of $16,000 and } 2O,O00. All the moneys collected by the business manager are deposited with the secretary of the University, who is the trustee. In return, the business office of the school gives the Savitar a receipt voucher for the items and amounts received. All moneys disbursed by the Savitar are given by check drawn on the office of the secretary. The business manager submits a properly signed voucher consisting of signatures of the business manager, the creditor, and the student president, who represents the Student Council. The business manager ' s job consists of taking care of four definite phases of the book: First, he has charge of the sale and distribution of the books; second, he has the job of collecting money buying space in the Savitar; third, he is responsible for checking the work of the advertising manager, but this year, due to the lack of an advertising manager, the larger part of this work was left to the business manager; and fourth, he must budget the book, keep books and limit the editorial staff to the maximum expenditures that the Staff can make. i ( yl Pettegrew Novoson Wheeler Zelle Rownd McEnnis Mayes Smith Page 183

Page 206 text:

» i i SAVITAR THIS year for the first time the Savitar sophomore staff has been divided into two parts, the editorial staff and the business staff. This specialization of the work has been found to be quite successful, and it is believed that the sophomores get better training for the positions on the executive staff the following year. The freshmen still are given the same general work they have always done; this gives them a year to decide whether editorial or business work is the more interesting to them. At the end of the freshman year, those whose work has come up to the caliber set by the Savitar Board and the executive staff are recommended for positions on the sophomore staff. These recom- mendations are acted upon by the Student Council, whose decision is final. The new sopho- mores are allowed to select their own line of work and specialize in that line throughout their sophomore year, at the end of which time they are chosen on the basis of monthly ratings to the four executive positions: ed- itor, business manager, and two associates. Ki. ■.« EDITORIAL STAFF William Browne Editor-in-Chief Dorothy Edwards Associate Editor Betty Logan Associate Editor SOPHOMORE ASSISTANTS Leonard McEnnis Edith Zelle Esmeralda Mayes Peggy Wheeler Kay Smith Virginia Pettegrew William Browne Dorothy Edwards llHS8S feii a« ft Page 182 SSjStf i8»iSg =»-Sxr ::sia ,-,. ..8 ;



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5 h WiLKiE Jacobs Ruddy Watts Hancock Scheupbach Raine Rosebrough Rally Meyer Pye McKay Griffin Froug Etling Mitchell Schmidt McClure Kollman Weisman M SAVITAR THE 1932 Savitar has tried to get away from the old theme-idea used for so long by all year- books, and has endeavored to be just a Memory book, which portrays campus life as it is as truthfully as possible. We feel that by being a true picture of the school itself the book may best serve its purpose. If the staff has achieved this aim, the Savitar should be a book every student will be proud to have in his library. The executive staff has enjoyed its work this year and hopes that the student body will enjoy the fruits this work has brought. Though the year has been a hard one, the students have co- operated admirably in the publication of the book. The freshman and sophomore staffs have done very efficient work, and on the basis of the monthly ratings the following staff has been chosen for the 1933 Savitar: J. Albert McCollum Editor I JI Savitar Leonard McEnnis Frank Novoson . Edith Zelle William Rownd . Editor Business Manager Associate Editor Assistant Manager Fern Allport Lee Buchanan Rosetta Froug Tom Gideon Charles Gussman Phil Hancock SOPHOMORE ASSISTANTS Jack Hildreth Stanley Jacobs Martha McKay Virginia Meyer Lucille Mier Stanley Mitchell Marjorie Ohnemus Alice Pye Ruth Rally Lester Silbernagel Stanley Weisman Ed Wilkie The freshman staff this year has been an unusually large one. Its work has been consistenlty good, and the spirit has been one of active interest. With this staff ready to take over the work of editing the 1933 Savitar, the outlook does not lack promise. Page 184 M m m Snjr ;s; pa g f ss=:;5 ?

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