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if if if 43 af if if SEATED-lames Truitt, Donna Miller, lean Owens, Lela Eausz, Gertrude Addicott, adviserg Bonnie O'Donnell, adviserg Lois Nielsen, lack Dumont, Martha Wegner. STANDING-lean Ann Clark, Kenneth Merten, Carolyn Angus, Virginia Truitt, Marjorie Evans, Charles Coslett, Betty Thornton, Wanda Doan, Virginia ludd, leanne Phillips, Betty lo Lane, Mary Hahn, lean Bruce, laclcie Ott, Sara Owens, Mary Ellen Eitzpatric, Winnie Stange, Delphine Sargent, Glenn Richardson, Earl Mette, Donald Kurzynski, Wanda Iohnson, lda May Lippolis. del ' Lois Nielsen Donna Miller Editor , . , , Assistant Editor , , Business Manager .... Leia Fausz lean Owens Betty Io Lane Boys' Sports Editors lames Truitt, Kenneth Merten Girls' Sports Editors Wanda Doan, loanne Elfers Feature Editors... ,, ., Assistant Feature Editor , , Art Editor, , ,,.,, . . ....... Earl Mette News Reporters Winnie Stange, LaVerne Metiord, Iackie Ott, Carolyn Angus, Virginia ludd, Virginia Truitt, Sara Owens, Ida May Lippolis, Mary Hahn There were many changes in the Lantern this year. Because of the war it had to be reduced in size very much and so it was typed and mimeographed by the students. Since the paper was smaller, naturally the start was much smaller also. There was no advertising committee and not as many working on the editorial stait. Although this type oi publication was new to the staii, they began work in earnest and with the help of the adviser, Miss Addicott, and the produc- 'k27t Production . .. Betty Thornton, Ieanne Phillips, Delphine Sargent, Wanda lohnson Circulation Manager ,, ,, lack Dumont Circulation Committee ....,.,. .,.,. .,.. , . lean Bruce, Donald Kurzynski, Mary Ellen Fitzpatric, Robert Knippling, lane Denton, Marjorie Evans, lean Ann Clark, Iohn Hack, Patricia Meier, Glenn Richardson, William Stange, Charles Coslett tion adviser, Miss O'Donnell, the Lan- tern Was published semi-monthly. This year the main features were the same as those oi last years-the boys' sports column, a girls' sports column, the familiar scandal column, and many varied questionnaires. This is proof that the Lantern was written for the stu- dents as well as by the students. The staff sincerely thanks all those who helped to make a success oi this new and different Lantern.
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if if if 43 if if if FIRST ROW---Ieanne Phillips, Don Kurzynski, lack Dumont, Leia Fausz, Bonnie O'Dcnnell, adviser, Lois Nielsen, Kenneth Merten, Paul Connell, Delphine Sargent. SECOND ROW--Betty Thornton, Winnie Williams. lean Owens, Dorothy Weichiianci, Eleanor Albert, lean Bruce, Sheldon Rusk, William Maxstadt, Ralph Eurnes, Margaret Lathrop, Dorothy Hill, Betty Roth, Ida May Lippolis, Wanda Iohnson. THIRD ROW-Martin Klose, lames Truitt, Harry Wittmeyer, Louis Meier, Albert Messmer. de,-4 Editor Lois Nielsen Assistant Editors Leia Fausz, Kenneth Merten Business Manager Paul Connell Advertising Committee Donald Kurzynski, Harry Wittnieyer, Vililliam Maxstadt, Martin Klose James Truitt, Martha Wegner Circulation Committee as last year, it was the Senior class oi The Andersonian a success. But believing that no obstacle was too great to overcome in order to publish an annual the seniors agreed to cooperate and they made a success of it. Although none of the seniors had at- tended any annual meetings last year, with the help ot Bonnie OlDOHH9ll, the adviser, they were able to meet the This year, just doubtful whether 1943 could make i'26'k I Sports Editors , , Sheldon Rusk, lean Bruce Art Committee .. lack Dumont, Eleanor Albert, Ida May Lippolis, Betty Roth Feature Writers . . lean Owens, Winnie Williams, Paul Potter, Margaret Lathrop, Ralph Burnes, Albert Messmer, Delphine Sargent Typists .. . .. Wanda Iohnson, Ieanno Phillips, Betty Thornton, Dorothy Weichhand, Dorothy Hill which confronted them and problems they also managed to get their articles written in time to set up the dumrny. Due credit should be given to Don Kurzynski and Harry Wittmeyer for their splendid work in getting ads in spite ot the tact that many businesses are closed because of the war. The start wishes to take this oppor- tunity to thank you, the subscribers, and hopes you will enjoy this book.
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if if af 43 af if is FIRST ROW-William Werner, Warren Krummel, Robert Wright, Raymond Lind, Stanley Inman Kenneth Tarvin, Dale Dietrich, Harold Barlchau, Ted Haller, Lloyd Bridges, Cornelius Van Saun Wilma Fryman, Iune Merten, Hilda Mullen, Catherine Schatz, Dorothy Hill, Eileen Dietrich Anne Wright, Iackie Kuhn, Martha Van Saun, Wilhemina Schroader, David Back, William Neu Margie Guynn, Patricia Meier. SECOND ROW-Charles Whitaker, Harvey Hill, William Stange, Harry Greenwald, Russel Black Donald Kyle, Raymond Burlew, Donald Silver, Kenneth Merten, Charles Van Saun. NOT PRESENT-Patty Hill, Grace Pauly, lack Kuhn. Zane! This year Anderson's band was under the direction oi a new instructor, Mr. Iosei Rudolph, who also teaches music at Colerain High School. Mr. Rudolph found at his disposal almost all beginners-many band members having graduated last year. By the end of the year, however, Mr. Rudolph had the band well-organized and showing great improvement. The band is as well-balanced as Anderson has ever had, there being a good variety of instruments. Since most oi the members are young, Anderson should have an excellent band in a few years. 'k28i'
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