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EDITH BERGER SAUL ANToKoLrrz Assistant Business Joke Editor M maker RACHEL Esekrs DEAN STEVENSON Typist Sports Editor CARL SCHLITZER, Typist Miumen DENNING, Circulation Manager Hfmav Giuzssfmc, Business Manager BUSINESS STAFF HE DUTIES of the members of the Business Staff are not only to see that the Annuals are sold, but they must attend the distribution of the books and be able to account for all funds which they collect from sales. They must keep an accur- ate record of every sale made which must be kept in such order that it will be perfectly clear to anyone concerned. The qualifications of a good solicitor are: he must be a hard worker, he must be persistent, determined, courteous, enthusiastic, and must make a pleasant appearance and a favorable impression on his prospect. He does not ordinarily have to be a fiuent speaker, but one that can reason intelligently. He must be willing to help the busi- ness manager or editor-in-chief whenever called upon and do his assignment thoroughly. Much is expected of this group of Seniors and realizing that it is their last year, they have put forth their last efforts to make this book a success and to give to you, the Student Body, a modern bookof the highest qualities. They do not expect praise for their work, but give it willingly for their Alma Mater, hoping that they have contrib- uted something that will be valuable in later years. The staff takes this means to thank all members of the faculty and student body for their cooperation, for in June the torch will be passed to the next staff with the wish for its success in the production of the 1934 issue.
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JUNE SOBEY MORTON SILVER Art Editor Assistant Editor FREDERICK TRAC!-ITE BETTY BU DA1-IN Literary Editor Literary Editor BRUCE CALDER, Literary Editor ELEANOR PHILLIPS, Literary Editor CONSTANCE GoLAIvIIs, Editor-in-Chief EDITORIAL STAFF ACH YEAR, a large share of the responsibility of the production of the Annual falls on the Editorial Staff. Particularly does this apply to the editor, whose position, therefore, requires undivided attention, whole-hearted cooperation and untiring perseverance. Our editor has fully met these requirements and also fully vindicated the trust placed in her by the Senior Class. Her interest has taken a per- sonal form in each phase of the work, and her unllagging enthusiasm has removed a multitude of doubts and obstacles. She has cheerfully and constantly sacrificed in other fields in order to devote her time toward producing an Annual worthy of our class. Her duties have been sincerely and conscientiously performed and she has found her reward in the appreciation of her efforts by the class. The work of the editor necessitated competent and trustworthy assistance and this contingency has been met by the remainder of the staff. It has fallen to them to per- form many of the actual assignments which were necessary for the progress of the work. Their diligent application has removed all impediments and created a truly commend- able piece of workmanship. They have realized the necessity of cooperation in this undertaking and only the willingness of every member of the editorial staff to har- monize perfectly has made the realization of success possible. The staff has also, with the appreciated help of volunteers Clwisses Jean Schneider, Mildred Trout, Messrs. Luther VVeaklim and David Goodalll, done its share in selling the production. for whose success they were so largely responsible. .
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