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NN UNL S WIFIF ' ix 1 Wx V 1 F J at rs, to s wtf W , X C ,,y X, coax i J xx, , A so to A n as gr i , W A it ,... - l ,Il ' Xxx X . ' I A in - P 4 Y . gp Editors Athletics Lenora Weber Alfred Magrish Waldemar Distler Robert Nau Business Manager Raymond Brossmer Staff Adviser Miss Gladys Busch Financial Adviser Mr. M. H. Huber Art Advisers Miss.H.Pfaffinger Mr. W. P. Teal Miss Mildred Williams Assistant Editors Siegmund Betz Walter Dietrich Douglas MacCash Vllallace Pinfold Louis Kahn Clinton Drinkuth Chief Assistant Business Manager Alvin Unger Harriet Chapman Rosalind Kahn Jane Kopp Jeannette Mark Irene Weiss Dorothy Wertz .Assistant Business Managers Charlotte Aue Jeannette Sater Katherine Aull Marion Schonbrum Earnestine Bacon James Beirne Miriam Davis Robert Alcorn Augusta Denker Rolo Crandall Ida May Henly William Bowman Janet Lauer David Exley Esther Rosenberger Charles Hawley Alfreda Rosenthal Charles Moses Literary Bonnie Blackwood Bernard Atwood Grace Miller Frank Breen Helen Perkins David Shor Juanita Valin One hundred fifleen Clifiord Goldmeyer Elsa Wiesenthal Typists Ruth Allendorf Elsie Laub Marie Esslinger Meryl Schlenker Lillian Frieinan Marie Schmale Artists Vera Heidt Melville Bernstein Mary Ellen Pearson Lloyd Wuestefeld Virginia Wells Photographer Jack Baxter Calendar Ellen Peters Frank Neufler Albert Schonbrun Circulation Louise Heimann Clare Tallman Martha lmwold Edward White Emily Sawtelle Humor Alice Fisher Walter Borcherdinq Catherine Grimm Arthur Colburn Catherine Rewwer Chester Thomas Helen Conrad Jack White Prophecy Jane Sicklcs John Farley Veronica Herschede Bernard Markstein Publicity Frances Durbin Ford Miller Betty Schriver Arnold lglauer
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-an fy Q Sr 0 X 'XXX MI 'Zf Q' r f f I 14 3.117 4 'wwf ,J fe. ,f 44 Editors Virginia Maxwell Richard Vilter Staff Adviser Miss Koppenhoefer Business Manager Jack Trude Eleanor Brill Eugenia Benedict Naomi Koppenhoefer Bessie Johnson George Stimson y A Herman Schottenfels Reporters Robert Johnson Alfred Katz Sam Passell Mary Murray Wanda Bath Bess Humphries Martha McClure Circulation Manager Grace Fels Cartoonist Virginia Craig Typists Charles Patton Frieda Brownstein Warren Staebler Edwards Murray Benjamin Glober Carl Vilter Al Weiner Bill Raines OME time during the latter half of the first semester. two Juniors urged the publication of a weekly newspaper at Hughes, containing all the news of Y the school, and carrying notices of club meetings and coming auditoriums. Thus, it would serve a distinctive purpose in the school, and probably, in time, become as valuable to the student body as are Old Hughes and the Annual. Two Juniors approached Mr. Merry and gained his consent to their plan. Miss Koppenhoefer, the sponsor of Old Hughes, agreed to supervise the paper: and with her assistance a tentative staff was chosen. This staff met the first Monday after examinations, and elected the editors and business manager. At the next meeting, the name, The Gargoyle, was chosen, because it was thought to represent a distinctive feature of Hughes. For the first seven weeks, The Gargoyle had to be mimeographed because of lack of funds. To the inexperienced, this is nothing, but to the Gargoylers it meant giving up two afternoons a week and spending every Saturday morning turning a heavy, groaning wheel 4,000 times each week and punching 2,000 copies with an inefficient punch, which clamped their fingers as often as it did the papers. Much to the delight of the staff, enough money was made to pub- lish the eighth issue, and circulation has been improving steadily because of this. It was a long hard pull to put The Gargoyle on its feet, even with the en- couragement of the faculty and student body. Without the splendid coopera- rion of the girls of 112, who acted as circulation agents, the newspaper would be but a dream. THE EDITORS. One hundred sevenleen
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