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O W Wil 757 ik? f 3? frfllrlrl N BENEDICTUS STAFF Senior Staff Members Editor-in-Chief .,,,,.....,.YYY,YY...,,,..Y,...A......,...,.,,,....,.,....,.........A..... Russell Welborn Business Manager .,,Y,,. ....... K athleen Newton Art Editor .,,.........,,. ......., G ail Simpcoe Organizations ......, ....,, M ary Hussong Circulation ...i. ,,......... P aul Giffel Stenographer ...,,,.....,. Advertising Editor Boys' Athletics ...,i, ........Lucille Jarrett ........Walter Snedeker Girls' Athletics ..,,,. ,..... , . Junior Staff Members Assistant Editor ....,,,,,,..,,,.,.,,.............,,,....,,...,,.....,,.......... Assistant Business Manager ,..... Assistant Organizations ......., Assistant Circulation ..,, Faculty Advisors .....James Hughes Katherine Strang .....Howard Moery .....Steve Rozgony .....Vera Maehling .......Robert Clark Helen Ross Erma R. Mewhinney Norma Froeb E. E. Hylton HE 1933 Benny Staff commenced operations on October 3, with a session called for the purpose of organization. Difficulties were immediately encountered in the shape of the current depression After several unsuccessful weeks of attempt- ing to raise the required ninty-five percent of the seniors to subscribe, we pushed over the line with a bare sufficiency. Immediately plans for the book were begun. On the fifth of December, we opened the underclassmen drive with an assembly, in which the trials and tribulations of the Benny subscription drive were aptly por- trayed in the form of a pantomime melodrama, the plot being read during the action. Pending the outcome of the drive, no work was done on the book. With success crowning our subscription efforts we set about designing the annual. The faculty play, Safety First, gave much-needed support to the assets of the Benny which were temporarily tied up by the bank moratorium. In a final rush to send the annual to the p1'ess, we concluded the work with great satisfaction. We are taking this opportunity to thank all who have co-operated with us in the publication of this book. F 1933 PAGE2 9
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T VVVVVV , ,., arrwf rl fl rllrl rllll W , First Row--Marguerite Cade Elaine W'l L . lson, ucille Feller, Virginia Foreman, Pauline Monroe, Laura Davis, Margaret Robb, Jeannette Barron, Irma Della Williams, Elsie Mae Libbert: Second Row-Paul Humphrey, Albert Williams, Herbert Lewis, Walter Bledsoe, Gale Morgan, Lester Havener, Jesse Roach, Francis Jones: Third Row4Delma Mae Miln er, Helen Mayes, Erma Snedeker, Leona Barron, Ruby Thomas, Dorothy House, Beulah Vernon, Marcella McCoy, Evadean Shine: Fourth Row-Emma Dunkin, Sarah Nesbitt, Katherine Brown, Willetta Tuttle, Frances Sampson, Manaradine Reese, Jane Mayes, Margaret Bohnert, Marceline Hogueg Fifth Row-Virginia Lowry, Helen Roll, Margaret Barraider, Betty Alexander, Miriam Conner, Wanda Greenleaf, Alberta Tuttle, Alice Kalb, Mary Ellen McKee, Martha Jean Somes, Evelyn Bader, Sixth Row-Howard Moery, Bob Harkness, Ray Bosc, Ralph Tiley, William Kutch, Jack Shake, George Came, Otto Harms, Abe Saikl , B b S ' ' ey o pence, Fred Mahalek, Waldio Fountain, Steve Rozgony. JUNIOR CLASS HE junior class organized in the fall semester with the election of a new staff of officers: P 'd - ' ' resl ent, Leon Montgomery, Vice President, Mary Ellen McKee, Sec- retary Madoline Philhour' Treasurer Llo d Still , , , Y well: Faculty Advisor, Miss Dun- can. Through the leadership of these officers and the assistance of our capable ad- visor, the class has had a most successful year. Robert Clark, Vera Maehling, Howard Moery, and Steve Rozgony were appointed to the Benedictus staff, filling various o it' ' ' ' p s ions in order to gain expeiience as senior members for next year. Probably the most important event of the year was the choice of class rings. A beautiful -' ' green gold 11ng was selected after the usual amount of discussion. A junior mixer, which took place in the girls' gym in December, proved to be a great success and helped in the collection of class dues. The activi operation of the various committees, under the direction of the following chairmen the affair was a complete success: menu committee, Manardine Reeseg invitations com mittee, Madoline Philhour' decorations committee for the g m R b t C1 , y , 0 er ark, decora tions committee for dinner, Virginia Lowry, entertainment committee, Vera Maehlingg music committee, Bill Burkeg program committee, Bob Harkness. Hosts and hostesses at-large were Beulah Vernon, chairman, Max Squire, Edna Chisler, Lloyd Stillwell, Betty Alexander, Wendel Asbury, and Wanda Greenleaf The dance was held ' tl . in ie girls' gym at the Indiana State Teachers' College, and the dinner, in the residence hall at the college. Both places were beautifully decorated. ties closed with the annual junior-senior reception. Through the co- v PAGE 30 EDITION
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