State Normal and Industrial School - Snitcher Yearbook (Ellendale, ND)

 - Class of 1941

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Page 33 text:

 7 4e S+utchen, Xtumllrur: Clinton Humi. Until Kn .mltiRcr. Uobi-rl Sheppard. Illliln Itnth, Howard Wcndlnml. Marjorie Westfall. Jonathan Osier, l 'vcm Dayman. Don mi Krekow. Clifford Tresemor. Mars ret Smith. Dan Slocum. Arthur IteddiK. Waller Jacob- son. Settled: Korn Win ner. Dorothy Heine. Dowell Hitmir. Uoyd Cox. Ernest Sommer. Stuart Mueller. It. T. Schonberger. Veronica Dauenhauer. EDITORIAL STAFF UOYD COX............ CLIFFORD TRESEMER .... ELEANOR GESSNER .... DOROTHY HEINE ...... LEVERN GAYMAN....... FERN WARNER ........ ARTHUR REDDIG....... MARGARET SMITH ..... MARJORIE WESTFALL ... STUART MUELLER ..... CLINTON HESS........ VERONICA DAUENHAUER R. T. SCHONBERGER ... .... Editcr-in-chief ... Associate Editor ... Associate Editor ......Class Editor Organizations Editor .....Alumni Editor ... Men's Athletics . Women's Athletics Feature Editor ..........Art Editor .Staff Photographer .Staff Stenographer ... Editorial Adviser BUSINESS STAFF LOWELL HAMAR ......................................................................... Business Manager LORIN PHILLIPS .....................................................................Advertising Manager VERNERD FITZGERALD ........................................................Assistant Advertising Manager ERNEST SOMMER ......................................................................Circulation Manager DAN SLOCUM................................................................. Assistant Circulation Manager Ruth Enzmingcr, Robert Sheppard, Hilda Roth, Howard Wendland, Jonathan Ostcr, Walter Jacobson, Paul Ackerman, Warren Walsh, Donna Krekow........................................... Circulation Solicitors O. A. BANKS .............................................................................Business Adviser

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Student Qauncit lA-fl to ritdtl: HIM» Until. Jnmux Muiichon. Lillian Holechek. J. C. McMillan. lJorolliy I lei no, Lloyd Cox. Warren Walali. laiwoil liamur. All student activities and the expenditure of student activity funds are supervised at the N-l by the Student Council, organized in 1936 by President McMillan in order to give «he student body as large a voice in campus matters as possible. Students select their own representatives, one from each department of the school; the representatives are guided by a constitution adopted by the student body in 1936. President of the council this year was Lloyd Cox, representative of the Industrial Arts department. James Meachen of the Junior College was vice-president, ond Dorothy Heine of the Home Economics department was secretary. Other members were Lillian Holechek, Normal department; Lowell Hamar, Commercial depart- ment; Hilda Rath, Industrial High School; ond Warren Walsh, Farm Machinery department. President Mc- Millan serves each year as an ex-officio member. To be eligible for membership on the council, a student must be classified as a sophomore, junior, or senior in college or high school, ond must maintain a scholastic overage of B or better. The council meets once a week, all meetings being open with the right of discussion gronted to any member of the student body or faculty. Besides supervising student activities, the council initiates many of them. Chairmen of oil school par- ties and special events, including Homecoming and the Senior Reception, are appointed by the council. In con- junction with the faculty supervisor of publications, the council also selects the editor of the En Aye and the edi- tor and business manager of the Snitcher. One of the outstanding accomplishments of the Student Council was the purchase of a motion picture sound projector, which is used to show motion pictures at school assemblies ond other programs. The sound projector may be uncoupled and is used extensively to announce football games, 'reck meets, and other school affairs.



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 lUe Aye l«cft to r.Kht: Murjorlo Wont fall. Kriwln Jnltnaon. Stuurt Mueller. It. T. SchonliorRor. Ituymoml ghclvcr. Jmm' Wiilliice. The most ottrocfive college newspaper in the state is the boast of the En Aye. student publication is- sued of the N-l twice a month during the school year. Close attention to headline writing and makeup, os well as news content, gives the paper its pleasing appearance. Under the direction of Robert T. Schonberger. faculty supervisor of publications, a small but capable staff of students is responsible for the publication of the En Aye. Serving as editor for the first part of the past year was Stuart Mueller, while James Wallace served in that capacity the last part. Others on the staff were Raymond Shelver, sports: Mary Ann McDermott, women’s sports; Marjorie Westfall and Edwin Johnson, fea- tures. Campus organizations provided their own repo ter; to prepare club new; for the En Aye. Five issue; of the newspaper were published each quar:er during the oast school year, with a special edition fer visiting high school seniors prepared for distribution at the annual high school track meet and senior reception May 3. As the chief advertising medium of the N-l. the paper publicized such school events as Home- coming, the farm and home institute, and the N-l lecture and lyceum series. Academic and extra-curricular activities receive more space in the En Aye than in any other North Dakota college paper, since the En Aye has more spoce available. Because the paper accepts no advertising, it carries more news than any other four-page paper in the Northwest. Four years ago the En Aye sponsored a contest to select four winners of Leadership Awards for 1938, and has continued the contest every year since. The newspaper appoints a student-foculty committee to select the four outstanding students on a basis of service to the school, activities in school and out, person- ality, scholarship, responsibility, initiative, and other characteristics that show leadership qualities.

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