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man of cm editorial board named in June, 1947, left college at mid-year, leaving Barbara Moore, Marga- ret Bell, and Genevieve Shewman as staff nucleus. As detail mounted upon detail, the reserves were called in-cxdvertising Classes, news class members, volunteers. Things moved. Sports Editor Don Wright whipped out his copy by deadlines with steady dependability. Chief Artist lack Weller, carrying on his good work from last year, touched up pages with his inimitable humor. Clubs jumped in and helped push the advertising. Perhaps more than ever before this is the student body's annual. Thank you. IN THE DARK. or neatly so is Photographer Middleham, panning his own work and apparently unaware that he is taking his own picture by request. ROOM 114. about as battered and beaten as the uncovered typewriters, is the scene of this Tequesquite st ff gang shot. Left to right they cxre: Nancy Sevexson, Merle Parker, Wilma Craig, Marian Emerson. Bill Cornwell, Dale Gustafson. Marilouise Goodman. Leatrice Lowe, lack Weller, Genevieve Shewman, Margaret Bell and Harry Lawton.
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Kirth of a 5001: Editing the 1948 Tequesquite progressed in fits and startse from the slow pace of fall and winter to the rapid-fire tempo of spring. Staffs resolved and dis- solved, re-formed and reformed. Through it all, methodically and systematically, moved Photog- rapher Kenneth Middleham, edi- tor-elect, whose pictures, along with some excellent contribu- tions by H. H. Bliss, are the making of the book. Winifred Manchester, chair- THE PHOTOGRAPHER practically stood on his head to get this shot of Tequesquites from other years. They served as cm inspira- tion. What had been done before could be done again. We hail not only our own stu- dent body. but those that have gone before. VERY AMUSINGeAdvisor Robert L. Patton and Artist Jack Weller find their own ideas mighty amusing in this closeup of a sectional staff con- ference. You can see the line drawing on page 3.
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THE CEASELESS GRIND of publications work is illustrated by Don Wright, first semester editor, shown here conferring with sports columnist Frank Madems about cm important matter. 7iger 77m eA TIGER TIMES STAFF MEMBERS shown examining an issue of the paper, with second semester Editor Hurry Lawton already at work on another issue, are the following, left to righn Lawton. Barbara Moore, Pete Leibert, Tommy Hunton, Iusta Lyle. Forrest Cress, Neal Hendrickson. John Coulston. Ioel King, Merle Parker, Ray Ables, Phil Sayre. Gerald Adix, James Stevenson. and Mildred Orlitzki.
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