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HAS POSTWAR THEME Second semester found the editorial staff with Dorothy Cochran as assistant editor writing copy and the advertising staff with Mary Ann Luhnow as manager seUing and collecting for advertising. Elizabeth Stark was responsible for the advertising copy and layouts. Office workers filed class and Greek pictures and later typed the copy for the class section and all the organization and class pic- ture identifications. By Easter all the copy was edited and sent to the printer and proof was already coming back to be read. In May the Royal Purple was distributed to the students. The book contained only eight pages less than last year, but this cut was more than covered by the decrease in pages devoted to the classes. It seemed larger, however, because of heavier paper and a padded cover. Although giving a glimpse of postwar Kan- sas States, life on the campus this year was not slighted. Approximately 24 pages devoted to PICTURE TAKERS Floyd Hanna, Prof. E. T. Keith, Charles Henley and Dee Preusch are found at the other end of a camera in the Kedzie Hall darkroom. A negative holds their attention for the moment. special events during the year were found in the feature section and several snapshot pages were scattered throughout the book. THE ADVERTISING STAFF have their picture taken in the Royal Purple office. They are Marlyn Hurd, Arleta Boyer, Mary Ann Luhnow, JoAnn Ncibarger, Elizabeth Stark, Elizabeth Ann Schlichter, Barbara Bross and Joann Yapp. Page 217
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