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Ilcllin. Mosser, Kvale, Itokinskie, Hermes, Richards. Each spring the student cabinet is chosen by the student body to be its governing staff for the next school year. The members of this year’s cabinet are: Reinhard Beilin, representing Engineering; Chuck Richards, from Trades; Jim Mosser, from the long-winter term students; Frank Hermes, Jr. College; Jim Bokinskie, Jr. College; and Laura Kvale, from Trades. Miss Laura Kvale, from Turtle Lake, and in the Printing Dept, at Science. was elected by the student body as president of the cabinet. A new member of the cabinet is Gary Carr, from Jr. College, who was elected in January to fill the vacancy left by Frank Hermes who left school. Once each week this hard working group meets to mold and form the foundations, pick chairmen, send delegates to conferences, and formulate ideas to make school here at Science more pleasant. These are a few tasks laid before and carried out very well by our Student Cabinet.
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3 lie '51 G aivasie 1 A it Business Manager... Advertising Manager Dance Editor........ Classes ............. Student Life......... Ken Dietz . ..Orvin Lund . . Diane Horne Alice Kersting .. .Pat Griffin i) In the production of every yearbook, there are the men toho strive to (let More For Your Dollar.” This is the chief concern of Kenny Diet: and Orvin Fund as they figure out the year’s budget. Ken Dalager adds a thought or two to an idea formulated by Peggy Nielson and Marlys Stone as they work on their assignments. 23
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Seated, left to right: Joyce Carlson and Kenny Diet;. Standing: Mari-beth Cebhart. Marlys Stone. Nancy bars son. Korina Kennnich. Laura Kvale, Sally llausken, Peggy Nielsen. Cordon I rseth and Mel II ikrn. The Scientist, edited by Joyce Carlson, is a bi-weekly publication issued on Fridays. The staff, supervised by Ed Adams and Howard Kindc, work every spare minute between publications to get new ideas for news. Kenny Dietz and Laura Kvale, sports co-editors, closely follow all the Science sports on their page. Maribeth Gebhart gathers news from all the departments and writes them into separate columns. Mel Wiken, Marlys Stone, and Sally Hausken write the feature articles; Sally and Peggy Nielsen also add the human interest to the Scientist with their humor and gossip columns. The regular news reporters are Lorina Remmich, Nancy Larsson, and Laura Kvale. After all the news is written, set in type, and proofread, the make-up editors, Gordon Urseth, Mel Wiken and John Wysoski put the type in the chase for the big cylinder press. The cylinder press, where the printing of 4,000 copies of the Scientist takes place, is not the final step of the process. After being printed, the papers must be folded; then approximately 650 papers are distributed to faculty, students, and employees on the campus. About 3,000 Scientists are individually wrapped and mailed to alumni, high schools, college ex-, changes, and other newspapers in the locality.
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