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McKENDREAN-REV I EW STAFF SEATED Meft to nghti; G. Winterrowd, P. Notaras, Mrs Gutekunst, R. Giles, L. Bare, D. Brink, W. Bonney, A. Kleinschmidt, W. Clark, D, Phillips. Karraker, STANDING: R. Stadge, E, Crisp, J. McKENDREAN-REVIEW STAFF Even though visions of our editors tearing their hair when deadlines were not met are clearly stamped in our memory, we still look back on our days of being on the McKendrean and Review staff as very pleasant ones in- deed. The main events of the year were the annual Leaf Raking Day and High School Day, sponsored by these two organizations Gene Winterrowd, Rebecca Giles, Peter Notaras, Louise Karraker and Mrs. Gutekunst attended the Illinois Col- lege Press Association Convention in Jacksonville, Illinois, in the fall. The members of the Review staff participated in the round table discussions concerning the college newspaper. THE REVIEW STAFF Editor ----------- Rebecca Giles Copy Editor --------- Louise Karraker Assistant Copy Editor ------ Doris Phillips News Editor -------- Gene Winterrowd Assistant News Editor ------ Elizabeth Crisp News Writer --------- Joanne Bare Feature Editor -------- Peter Notaras Assistant Feature Editor ----- Robert Stadge Feature Writer - Wilma Bonney Business Manager ------- Warren Clark Circulation Manager ------- Dave Brink Assistant Circulation Manager - - - Wilma Bonney Make-up Editor -------- Barbara Bailey Sponsor -------- Mrs, H. C. Gutekunst
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WL ' . WL ' Gene Winterrowd Peter Notaras Robert Stadge Genevieve Reisner WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES is a standard directory and index of information containing biographies of distinguished students throughout America. Selection of stu- dents to be recognized in Who ' s Who is made devoid of politics, fees, and dues. It is based wholly upon the outstanding ability of the student. This is the highest honor any student can attain in his college career.
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G. I . CLUB FIRST kOvV ,ui iu ngni- J Lu), m Ail.i ,rung, S Simpson. SECOND ROW: E Thilman, Rculand THIRD ROW: J. Kmmeich, J. Fizzell, L Purdy, C, Albright, K Walters, D, Bailey. Logan, McKENDREE G. I. CLUB At 6:30 p m on February 6, 1946, m Room 2 of Carnegie Hall, the ex-servicemen of the campus met and formed a new club to be known thenceforth as the McKendree G. I. Club. Cecil R. Albright was elected president, and Elmer Rouland, secretary-treasurer. Prior to that meeting, the GIs on the campus wandered about leaderless, like lost sheep, and met overwhelming diffi- culties in orienting themselves to the newly found cam- pus life. Now they have a fold where they can go to obtain fellowship, instruction, and assistance in their seemingly complex problems. The primary purpose of this club is to help orient in- coming GIs, to assist them in matters concerning the G. I, Bill of Rights, to provide a liaison with the County Veterans ' Administration, and to build a McKendree G. I. Club that will be helpful and attractive to prospective Gl students. The secondary purpose of this club is to provide a medium whereby the GIs can meet and hash ove?r old times and to sponsor social activities on the campus for the entire student body. In order that this club be acclaimed by the faculty and be respected by the student body, it will endeavor to maintain a high scholastic average among its members. Such initiative will be stimulated by the purchase of an honorary cup which will be presented at the end of the semester to the club member who has the highest scho- lastic average for that semester. That student will have his name engraved on the base of the cup and will re- tain it until the end of the following semester, at which time it will be handed down to another industrious stu- dent.
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