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ront lliixlws l.i-x Ifxraic, XYIYIAN Riiiimxx, Rl l'll ltlr l1ox.x Kvnx, Kl.XRY llioiiii, Ginxiws lXlAi.sn lllili5UX+C7NAlL'f' .lllllllI.tlt'1', liEATRIl'li lXli1.Riiiil. and l.eorzi Ciilder, news edito1'. assisted hy lfrvin Kwizitkow- ski and lflizalmeth lleher. The sports editor was lfugene lirmene. The new stat? wus initiated during' the eold snap hetween the semesters, heeause IL imziper was seheduled for the tirst week in l'lClJl'llZll'f'l .-Xlzout the hardest joh was to persuade enough lireshies to pose for the lireslimzin picture printed in the first issue! The zinnouneement of the operettn :it the lnst minute caused a mild furor and deadlines were again disregarded. lieeziuse of the twenty l1elow weather. no one would venture down with eopyl A-Xnd then eame the simring' issue. ln the midst of the yezirhool: ezunpaign lanother not-to-he-torgotten wet-kj the six pages had to he plzunied, euts made. und headlines sched- uled. Uiliee Klzniziger Ruth Anderson found work for all the stenogrzniliers: l.eonzt Kuhn. Mary Brlek. Gladys l,a Page, liezitriee Merkel, Helen Stolnrezyk, and Harriet lirzonlczilzi. The hilling clerks, Betty Kuhn and Dorothy Hinz, and the lwookkeeiuers, lierniee Krause and lirnm Stro- thenke, worked lute hours heeause of the douhle amount of :ids assistant lmusiness nianziger XYilhert livers secured. Col- umnist Norman Hollinger had 'full opportunity to gather material for the longest column yet published. But this is :ill past. Some twenty-six staff members ended their Olilrlv work with the June tenth issue, and now the Orarlv office is deserted until next semester. .XII Sol.It'l'I'oRs Upper Picture: lliciexlric liR.xl'si2 tsezitedj, lloizornx llixx, Yiietaixiix l,l.liNNliS, Iam lill'lNSKI, lulurx 5lRlYl'HENKlC, lilfrl ii li 1' n x Ijdgfl' 'fi'Zt'4'IIlj'-l IIVU4'
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ancling: f2li.1:1c1t'1' lliwiritiiz, ,S'rrlv.w'l'iflim1 .lltzmrgfrr atefl: RIt'H.XRIl jons' ' Standing ' 5 ,,. l.1.s1i-3 Ton xssi Ni, liiipxxoia lil'j.XNN'A Seated: lCl.1z.xi4r:'1'1l XYFISFR Xx liarhian, clistrillutccl another issue, ancl Rolancl Twinein, lmusiness manager, hegan to collect for the acls printefl ancl to get new ones for the next issue. ,Xn interesting hut brief pause came when the staff attenrlerl the convention of the National Scholastic l ress .-Xssociation at the lflotel Schroeder. 'llwo clays of rouncl talmle cliscussions, trips, ancl lectures resultecl in seven heacls whirling with facts ancl opinions on all branches of high school journalism. ,VX hanquet ancl hall ended the convention. lhat next Monday is neVer-to-he-forgotten. XYith Christmas two weeks away, it was cleciclerl to puhlish a twelve-page special issue. lt was then that the staff lost that desire to cut classes inherent in most stuclents, for alter three clays of work at the printers the aniouut ' of honieworlt which hacl 2lCL'l11lll1lZltCCl was amazing! Fin- ally the pages were sent to press f a full page of pic- tures. fancy horrlers, anrl four pages of literary material. The seconcl of january hrought Quill ancl Scroll meni- lmerships to 'l'r-fl tlates, lCcl llutchens l' ' ' tiilhert l'r l ' ' . . , Q .'I'I'.X L'Yi:otg , xolancl lVVlllClll, 1 ucti. anrl ,lack lxrail. Graduation took llolores Stintl, lifl Zeisig, anrl Ciilhert lirurler, while Donalcl Schinechel was transferrecl to the yearhool: stall. The olfl orcler changethf' just after the tleaclline the faculty aclvisors announeecl the new stall. XYritten hy niiclnight oil. the story sairl that 'll-rl Gates was the eclitor, lirl llit'l A ' M ' 1 c uns, associate, .soy lzmioxn Zi It SIIXII lJo1.oRlas , Front 1 L Page Twenty-tzvo EORA Gn.D1cR, Nou 5' MAN M0L1.1xur:1a, lNl.xRtQ.xizia'i' lloiz Rear: linwann Ht rcnENs, litwzicxiz limiicxc, lfRYIN Ku Rowsicr, Coxizlxrn Smciu.rNs1c1
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