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Page 64 Buccaneer 1936 Because oT Their equal abiliTy in wriTing sporTs, The iob was divided among John PaTTon, Bill STebbins, Julius Olhasso, Bob l-lammaTT and Elmer Winger. They did a splen- did iob, Too! Leonard l. BarTleTT, The TaculTy adviser, was always on his Toes ready To suggesT original ideas. A Thorough Training in yearbook producTion was apparenT in him, especially in his inspecTion oT pic- Tures, copy and lay-ouTs. l-le has been a greaT helpl IT has been Through The advis- er's aid ThaT new ideas have been incorporaTed To malce The T936 Buccaneer appealing and inTer- esTing To The sTudenTs. AmongiThe TeaTures are em- phasis on phoTography, individu- al porTraiTs, division pages depicT- ing various acTiviTies, less wriTing and more picTures. According To The ancienT OrienTal proverb, One picTure is worTh Ten Thous- and words. The enThusiasTic sTaTT members oT The i936 Buccaneer were Lois B. S. Aldrich, ediTor-in-chieT1 Jud STurTevanT, business manager: Sam Turner, phoTography ediTorg John PaTTon, Bill STebbins, Julius Olhasso, Bob l-lammaTT and Elmer Winger, Edwin SmiTh and BeTTy Chow, special TeaTure wriTersg Jimmie Kreis and Grace ShoTwell, secreTariesg PaTTi Taylor, l-larvey Koehn, Carol Evans, Ray lvlinners, lvlargareT VincenT, JuaniTa Tyree, lvlary Frances Gurney, Zelda Glaze, lvlargareT KieTer, Saverio Cimino, GracealberTa l-ludelson, Joseph Jones, lv1orT Belshaw and Vernon Larsen, reporTers. And so wiTh anoTher school year ended anoTher Buccaneer appears. We hope you receive as much pleasure in iT as we have had in publishing iT. THE T936 BUCCANEER STAFF
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u ag When Edlfors Gei' TogeTher OUT Comes a Yearbook Provided a Mullnon and One DeTalls of PlcTure and Copy are Successfully AmalgamaTecl lnTo IO4 Pages of Paper and Ink A co operahve sTaTT walling To worlc plus an lndlspensable adviser plus some deT1nlTe Ideas equal The TourTeenTh volume oT The Buc caneer ElghT monThs ago work on The annual was sTarTed ln1Tlal Ideas were analyzed and Tor Three monThs lasT Fall plcTures were Taken oT every lmporTanT campus evenT LOTS B S ALDRICH s Real progress began The TlrsT oT This year when budgeTs were drawn up conTracTs leT sTaTT members given ass1gnmenTs and a dummy oT The I936 Buccaneer was planned From Then unTll The beginning oT May edlTorlal sTaTT members were ThrusT lnTo a Tull Time schedule In order To round ouT and compleTe asslgnmenTs and Those lasT mlnuTe Touches Slnce our arm has been To con vey To you an annual crammed wlTh candnd p1cTures a C C C cauhous capable and co opera Tnvej cameraman was needed Sam Turner TITS The descrlphon l-le was ever ready wlTh has eTTl T clenT mln1aTure Type camera To snap p1cTures As a resulT he sub mlTTed over ZOO snaps Trom which To selecT plcTures seen ID The Tea Ture sechon A necessnTy To any annual ns a business manager A manager Tull oT respons1b1llTy :nlT1aT1ve and pep Jud STurTevanT handled This lob nlcely ThroughouT The Buc caneer worlclng season he reporT iw '5A Q We IP as -wi X ses? ,f jg? Mx 5 swssfekrfffs asa'-1 W ,Q X wg, Q was Q XM? V3 idx i Jr JUDSON STU RTEVANT ed Ta1ThTully on Tlnanclal maTTers number oT books sold and plans Tor The Tlnal dlsTr1buTlon oT an nua s A novel Idea was aTTempTed This year by The use oT grid o graphs In The TooTball sechon Their purpose IS To presenT aT a glance graphic porTrayals oT The hlghl1ghTs oT games during TooT ball season CredlT IS due John Ayres 33 Tor asslshng us IH malc Ing These charTs Jimmie Kress and Grace ShoT well drd odd 'obs such as Typing ldenTlTylng p1cTures and wrlT1ng leTTers B ccaneer T936 P e 63 . . . . . I 1 . . , , . . . . n l l ' ' . . . , . A e I ' , . I , . l . . - .. fr V f gusazgggsy, avg wf, 1. skyjfx, 'frefsie-m FET :EW T Qu: Q., frgeir - 5 New I I , 1.3 if ' :F I L2 ' ' f i? I Y K 'Q Wx W 5- ..,. rr in . T nf' S s. ' P' 1' .. 'BP-'tfo.'l.5?v'.i?l'5 l 'Tv' 2-1 -, I N- M.3s! fsfir' -' Ti T' I T ' T TQ ,- 'ff 'T izillf filqw T wS5Ti5?' wzsw 4 hi: V . 'Tl - v Q Q . . . Tini hes her iob , A , handg out book I I I ' b T T ,V ' ' . . - . I I ' I I - ' Q 1 - I n Q U I I ' , . . . T , - - . - ' I -T - , ,.. .
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Buccaneer I936 Page 65 LLEGIAN WS PAG Omer Crane and Margaref VIncen+ are EcII+ors of a TwIce-Conference Wlnhlhg College Newspaper Slze Is Increased Through Aclverhslng Managed By Mor'rW Belshaw Eall semesfer ac'rIvIl1es of 'rhe Colleglan opened wI+h The Issu ance of lhe IIrs+ edllrlon of Ihe paper a welcome Io all MJC s+udenJrs The paper was edlled by Omer Crane Ihe new chnef Leonard I Bar+le+Jr was advlser A column dlscusslng campus and curren+ GHGIFS wrIJrIen by I-Iarvey Koehn was a new Iealure of The paper Margare+ VIncen+ Ilor Bob I-Iammafl sporlrs edI+or CIFCUIGIIOH managers Laurence Grandlr and Louls Von Dohlen ReporIers were John Pa++on I-Iarvey Koehn BIII Sfebblns Elm er Wlnger Geraldlne Shckles Ray Ivllnners John Qlhasso Ver non Larson Carol Evans Belfry Chow JulIe+ Bldou Edwln SmI+h Jane Parker Ivlargaref Purser Joseph Jones Jack I-Iolmes VIr OMER CRANE conducled a weekly feafure col umn on The edIIorIaI page EdI+or Crane carrled on an ef Iecllve edI+orIaI campalgn Io re move Ihe hazard To pedes+rIans crosslng Ihe College Avenue brIdge and Io bulld a bench ID IronJr of The College Kllrchen Crane also suppor+ed VGTIOUS worJrhwhIle campus progecfs among Jrhem Ihe Men s ASSOCI6 hon and a+hIe+Ic evenJrs The complefe sJra1CI for Jrhe fall semesfer was Gmer Crane ed ITOF Pa++I Taylor campus edI+or Margarel VIncenJr woman s edI lor Allce Eredemksen copy ed MARGARET VINCENT QIDIG Porlrer VIFQIHIG I-Iedman Zelda Glaze Edna Earle PhyIIIs Krulzenga Mary lVlargareJr Mc Alree Isabel Walsh and Lelrha Runner Colorful hlslrory was made by Jrhe Collegian durIng Ihe Sprlng semesjrer LIke Topsy The paper suddenly grew Info a sIx and elghjr page pubIIcaJrIon InsIead of Jrhe usual four page weekly Ivlargar eI Vlncenf was Ihe en+husIasIIc edI+or who wen+ INTO ofhce affer Chmsjrmas deJrermIned Io break prevlous Iournahsm records The polIcy of accephng local adverhsmg was IHIIIGIGCJ wI+h Jrhe C O G R O T 0 S I X E S : . . . I . . I . ' I I ' I I I I ' I I . I I - I I I ' - I I ' . I I I I I I I I ' I I T . . . lovable funsfer - - - Sincere WOFIYEF - I I . I I - l - - I I . . , I , . Z I - . . I . I ' - . , . . . I - I ' - . . .
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