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How little we knew . . . choos- ing theme . . . dummy . . . page planning . . . class picture day . . . urging coy seniors to get pic- tures taken . . . typists kept busy with cutline copy . . . each to his own task . . . writer's cramp . . . busy hours mounting pictures . . . fun keeping everything ci secret . . . oh, oh . . . foreigner in the room . . . plans for Pilot Day . . . it's May . . . here is your book depicting Our Little World. Mary Ann Kuettner and Jeanette Mielke, co-editors in chief, started with a whirl of picture taking in the fall. Here, Jeanette is making very good use ofthe slide rule as she measures pictures for Mary Ann to cut Our Own World Book The Business Staff, Carol McKillips, Eileen Thoennes, Ron Weltzin, John Schweitzer, and Paul Burson work with long lists of added figures which are not tallied on any adding machine. Accuracy plus efficiency is very important. Staff members, Judy Podd, Pauline Anderson, De Lores Lafberg, Rose- marie Luedtke, and Louise Williams are shown looking through old yearbooks, getting a laugh at pictures ot the good old days when skirts above the knees made high style. swmeuw The Pilot Co-Editors MARY ANN KUETTNER JEANETTE MIELKE School Life Editors PHYLLlS NIELSEN JUDITH PODD LOUISE WILLIAMS Senior Editors DE LORES LOFBERG ROSEMARIE LUEDTKE Class Editor CATHERINE SMITH Sports Editor PAULINE ANDERSON DONALD TREICHEL Photographers MICHAEL LANGER FRED MORLOCK MARGARET MARTIN ANNETTE VIK Typists EILEEN THOENNES JOAN LOVNESS Business Manager PAUL BURSON Assistant JOHN SCHWEITZER Circulation Manager RONALD WELTZIN Assistant DONALD STAFF Accou nta nt CAROL McKlLLlPS Advertising Managers BARBARA HENTGES MARGARET MARTIN ANNETTE VIK Adviser Miss Margaret Glenn
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H k W wit., , ss. F , 'M t REQ 2 12,5 wc .Y W, at 'ff 5 Excited Queen candidates, Harriet Roe, Ada Moore, Judy Anderson, Marilyn Martin, and Joan Allen hustle to finish with last minute primping in the final moments iust before the coronation. That's Homecoming Have you ever wondered? . . . how did it all start? . . .of course there's always a beginning . . . Homecoming holds an inter- esting history throughout the past years . . . October 2l, l938, marks date of first event . . . proceedings slightly different at that time from what we know them to be today . . . any girl allowed to run for queen . . . candidates from grades nine through twelve entered . . . winner crowned by captain of football team . . . election day . . . un- expected turnabout . . . freshman candi- date wins . . . heads nod . . .voices buzz . . . some changes, all agree, should be made . . . henceforth . . . senior girls only allowed to run for queen . . . gradu- ating class thus doing the honors at this time of the year . . . that same evening of '38 . . . Moonlight Dance sponsored by Junior Class . . . Murray's four piece orchestra performs . . . so ends Homecoming of yesteryears, and from it begin all of our Homecomings to come. held... is ' 'W :K fc Regal Visitor All heads turn to see charming Queen of Snows, Mary Lou Lipke, as she is escorted to the stage by M Club president, John Sandquist. Page twenty-three
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Making interesting pages for you to read, through page planning, headlining . Award . . . subscribers. is lots of fun agree stat? members Ada Moore, Janice Larson, Alice Schwartz Roberta Tyson, Larry Granger, Marilyn Martin, Joan Allen, Leona Mikesh, and David Luckey. First step to paper makeup is done. The Murcurie Staff's slogan . . . f'Light the Fire . . . start things going . . . every stat? hour is stren- uous . . . layout . . . make-up . . . . . time out for the latest gossip . . . is it fit to print? . . . we hope to live up to last year's All-American and Gallup trips to the printing company . . . proofing . . . watch- ing experts at the forms . . . it's Murcurie day . . . another issue to Our World's News Service l The Murcurie Co-Editors JAN ICE LARSON ROBERTA TYSON News Editors JOAN ALLEN LEONA MIKESH Assistant DAVID LUCKEY Feature Editors THOMAS BEEDY ADA MOORE JANET PETERSON Copy Editors CAROLE CHARLES MARGARET SPIEGEL Sports Editors LARRY GRANGER MARILYN MARTIN Assistant JAMES MULLEN School Publicity ALICE SCHWARTZ Exchange Editor BARBARA KING Typists JANETTE JOHNSTON CAROL SIMONS Business Manager PAUL BERGE Assistant DONALD KELSEY Circulation Manager BEVERLY ANDERSON Assistant NANCY BENJAMIN Accountant SANDRA THIELING Advisers MISS MARGARET GLENN MRS. LUCILLE SMITH Staff members Tom Beedy, Janet Peterson, Spiegel, Carole Charles and Barb King know reading and error correction as they hurry of last minute copy for publication. All copy James Mullen, Margaret the importance of proof to complete the writing must be perfect. L gg wt ls everything typed and ready to be sent to the publisher? Everything is being well taken care of by Barbara Hentges, Sandra Thieling, Ann Vik, Janette Johnston, Peggy Martin, Carol Simons, Beverly Anderson, Paul Berge and Don Kelsey.
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