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enflless stream of stuclents poured into the auclitorimn. They were ilitll7l1Illll'llZL'fl.U Snrtecl aeefarcling to size, anrl then paraclecl lseforc the lmright Hnocl lights nn the stage. Aeeiclents happened sometimes. Ocea- sinnally thtase tn he pietnrecl clicln't appear: one lmny faintecl while waiting tn he snappeclg twiee the plnntos grapher pushed the button 3 and nothing' happened. XYhcn the pictures were tinally emnpletecl, the task of pasting up the clummy was lmegun. livery pieture anfl every eaptinn harl tot he pasted intn its plaee. Meamvhile enneise. aeeurate aeeuunts of every aetivity in sehnul were written hy various students ancl were enmllessly measurecl to lit the spaee available. Cpineiclent with the arrival of the warm weather in Slay ancl wlune, the time tn rearl pmol' and nkeh page lnrms at the printer's arriverl. livery page hacl to he earefuily reall anrl rereaml tu eliminate er- rnrs, ancl enpy hacl to he lengthened or shortenecl if it clirl not lit the page. Meanwhile the lmusiness stall hacl also lmeen lntsy. :X spirited sulmseripticmn eampaign in Klareh result- erl in nver .20-lil sullseriptinns --- the largest nulnlmer ever tn' he ulmtainefl. lien' a lull week pnsters. speak- ers. snlieiturs. and musieians pulslieizecl anrl clramatizecl the selinnl annual. ln the advertising rlepart- ment every et't'fn't was macle to nlntain arls. .Xml finally this week the animals arrivetl antl have lreen plaeecl in your hancls. NYL- whn have helperl to make this 1930 .tllllllttll hupe that we have preservecl within these une lnmclrerl :mtl seventy-seven pages some of the events nf vnur sehnul litem --ff events which in later vears may he a ennstant reminfler of happy high selmnl clavs. lflaNNli'l'lI l!.nnn.xx XX 1l.1a14:xa'l' livn-ins Ilmlifienml Sl'11sc'R11 l'1nN AGI-2N'l'S lhljlt' .X'l'lIt'ft't'7I
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.t '- JA.,,....--- . ...,. , M .M,,w.kA,,,,,,....,.., . N- NM, tJn.xci.la f.XYXIl'.XIGNliRS liliR'I' lioomfa Axim lcximsliiixxitf ji-.rm Maris Vl.xNli l..xsoen X iicrpixu l'i.iixNi2s .,- '-O-I ----vf As an aid in finding pictures of l K , . one s schoolmates with- out having to page through the entire hook, a special index has heen placed at the rear. All of the l936 graduates are listed there. together with the pages on which their pictures are to he found. Early in lleceniher the lfditor-in-Chief. llonald Schniechel, and the Organization lfditor, Dorothy llurnett, attended the National Scholastic Press Association convention which was held in Mil- waukee at the Hotel Schroeder. Many valuahle ideas were oh- tained from the displays. speeches and round-tahle discussions. ,Xfter the pages had heen definitely assigned. and the engravers had furnished sketch layouts for each section, the seemingly endless job of picture-taking began. lietween llecemher and June the photographer came to llay View more than a dozen tilnes, sonietinies taking' as niany as fifty pictures in a single day. More than three hundred and ninety pictures were taken. Xfter the first few experiences, the editors finally realized what a joh it was to take pictures of students. First, the group desired had to he selected after conferring with the faculty advisors of the various activities. Then each student had to he notified personally and places had to be selected as background for the pictures. Different ways and ineans for making the students look 'fnaturalu and informal had to he devised 3 especially for the seniors. Perhaps the most difficult assignment was taking over 2000 students in groups of fifty for the class sectioi . lf ' ' - ' ' ' 1 oi tw o days 111 March, a seemingly l'infi'li1'y1I1fm'11
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Quill and .Slwnll .1lr'u1Inv1's Seated: AIARNAIC IQRYSKO, DOROTHY BL'RNI'I'I'T, ELIZARIQTH VVPIIIICR Second ROW: NYIN11-'Rlclu SRII2R1N1fs, NIARGARET HOTZ Third Row: IEIIVVARID IIl'TL'l-IICNS, EVOENP: ERMENC, THEODORE CQATIZS, Iixvlx KXN'I.XTKOVN'SKI, ROLAND Twmmr racle Annual Staff DONALD SQIIMIQCIIIZI. IfrI1'fm'-in-C'111'f'f IJUROTIIY BVRNI-:TT KIARNAIE ICRYSKO fJI'fjlIHfSfIf'I.0Il Edifm' Smfor Eciifol' EIJIZ.XliIi'l'I1 XYICISICR KY1N1FR121m SPIIERINI Clfzsx If1l'I.f0l' 1.1-ft'l'fII'j' EfiI.f0V .'I.s1v1'.vff111fs 2 LURRAINI-I .ANDERSON RVT11 ANOERSON ROBERT HOOKER ,'xxlJIiI.1C Illzxlssslcx VICL'GliNli ERMIENC HAROLD H A M PTON IEIJVVARIJ 1'1l'TCIIENS RICHARD JOHNSON LEONARD IQARASIEXYICZ BIARGARIQT IQING lX1ILIJRIiIJ KNl'IISI.I'Ili CAROL IqYPIiR IQRVIN IQXYIATKOVVSKI JANE I.AsOc'K1 .IRAN BIAAS IQIENNIETH NIICMANN FRANK NORRIS XYIRGINIA PLIENNIES I'11:'r1sR R mls IJOROTHY ROzMARx'NOxx'sR1 BICATRICE SK151.nINc: CONRAD SMRRIJNSIQI LICRUY YX'1+:s'l'wO0n ICOMONO ZIEISIG lfcrvzrlfy rlrl7 i.m1'A' : MR. KOIQN, C111f11'l'1IIUlI Mlss LANE Miss XXvA'I'SUfN MR. COSTIQLLO MR. bl. hI. SAHTII Fourth Row: XYIIJEI-1R'I' ICYICRS, KEN N1-Yru HARBIAN, LEROY XVI-ISTWOOD , 3 A Top Iww: JAVK IQRAII., IJONAL1: Srurxllzrnlcr. Page Twmztv NIR. LOIQRNIQR MR. FRITSCIIE, E.1'-Offivio
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