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A Staff of Vision 0280 .510 in Standing: Vuiciclv, Kosrak, Latick, Prebil, Anderson, Mahan, Williams, Hathaway, Helming, Warzgeristeerz, Seated: Hua'y, Auble, Gale, Lindstrom. Top Row: Warzgcrzxteen, Saxfmug, Kosiak, Mahan, Feller, Grabek, Gale. Second Row: Helming, Kocbevar, Lindftrom, Merila, Hudy, Mobaupt, Kangax, Latick. First Row: Vuicich, Anderson, Monte, Sampson, Hatha- way, Koscnk, Gerzin. The Ranger staff of twenty-three members has worked double time this year to put out a more attractive and interesting literary issue and annual. One extra-largre literary issue was compiled this year under the able direction of its editor, James Hathaway. Pub- lished in the magazine are samples of the best work done by students in their English classes during' the year. Ellamae Anderson, editor, and her staff have done much overtime work to assemble the picture, copy, and identifications into a better, more illustrative, and worthwhile Annual. Margaret Darling is the adviser of all publications. This spring eleven members were initiated into the International High School Journalistic Society the Quill and Scroll. The initiates wore pastel formals in the beautiful and impressive candlelight ceremony. A small orchestra provided a soft musical background.
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-concluded the prog'ram with Song of Man and You're fiflusic Hath Charms vnu Chosen from the ranks of the Singing Brigade are those students who make up the A Cappella Choir. Com- manding' Officer Alice E. Dawson chooses those who she believes have voice quality, sight reading ability, and cooperation. On December 12, 1942, the A Cappella Choir with the Glee Clubs presented a lovely program of Christmas hymns and carols to get us all in the 'tholiday mood, before leav- ing' on our Christmas furloughs. On May 14, 1943, the combined choirs presented a pro- gram for Visiting Day of such songs as Smoke Gets in Your Eyes and 'tSummertime. A lovely patriotic theme a Grand Old Flag. In the upper right hand corner, Marjorie Hulme is shown making' a recording' while her commanding officer operates the machine. Top Row: Erickson, Novak, McDonald, Indihar, Trcvcna, Stephan, Lefvrmm. Fourth Row: Samsa, Brumcomm, Slvuster, Cawley, Klrmclmik, Wfigblf Slfmfek- Third Row: Hulme, E. Vdfda, Weber, Brank, Spenfeo, Slolpe, Mlaehnik, Stornick Second Row: Schafer, Luomala, Gale, Renekn, Frykman, R. Vmda, D. Koscak. First Row: Saari, Casey, Hodge, Berg, Berlagnolli, M. Koscak, MfNiven, Peterson. 027.
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Fme and a Half The Bluestreak staff, headed by Dorothy Koscak as editor, has published twelve issues of the Bluestreak dur- ing the year. The office hums with excitement for days before the completed edition is distributed. Our Willing and enthusiastic staff worked time and one-half to have the paper out before the self-imposed dead-line. The dummies , prepared by our editor, are oked , then stenciled, minieoseoped, mimeographed, and finally assembled. Pictured at the right are two of the chief workers on the production line, Harriet Helming and Elaine Vuicich. The pages are stenciled by Harrietg the finishing touches such as titles, by-lines, and cartoons are added by Elaine on the mimeoscoping' machine. The mimeographing' room is the next scene in our as- sembly line. Lorraine Feller runs the mimeographing machine while Thomas Monte and Lorraine Frykman slip sheet. The finished pages are de-slip sheeted and egg :ff vm ' Ei'Yif'i:2 i ,re K A wigwd, -V -A .sw 1 K N. examined by Mayme Merila and Joyce Mohaupt. Staff members worked time and one-half on the Annual and literary issue in order to get them out on schedule. Pictured at the bottom are James Hathaway and Ellamae Anderson working overtime to distribute the Ranger to Helen Ryerson, Frank Raushel, Ida May Runquist and other subscribers. 'Wig -,,,..-w--f- ' 'UN
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