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S. EDITOR-Efficiently turning out one of the best papers Wilson has yet to see was Mort Zebrack, our handsome Summer editor-in-chief. A mule train entered a mining camp amid much excitement, for the miners were anxious to read the newspapers it brought. Each Friday citizens of Muleville awaited the Hitching Post, Wilson's newspaper, to learn the latest news, views and gossip, but little did they realize the work involved in turning out those four pages. Before each issue reached its readers, the HP staff and print crew went through a hectic week of reporting and editing. Fall, 1949, saw a new system of alternating staffs successfully tried. I SUMMER EDITORS-Working on their pages are Editor Zebrack, Judy Hono- ker and vida Marks, secondary news, Helene Stark, copy desk, Marty Hun- toon, sportsy Fran Reubenstein, news, and Harriet Rossman, features. SUMMER STAFF-Building morale by their fine re- porting were CSEATEDJ: M. Topham, E. McKelly, J. Marion, V, Melitsoff, M. Knudsen, G. Lomonaco, B. Lloyd, R. Kaplan. CSTANDINGJ: R. Dunn, Miss Arthur, J. Elder, A. Zeltman, G. Parker, M. Ladeda, M. Nave, L. Buss, G. Munn, F. Garcia. PRINT CREW-Programs, tickets, ads, and programs roll off the print crew's press. ROW 1: M. Rashoff, E. Lopez. ROW 2: V. Pavone, Mr. Lyon, D. Jarrard, E. Marriette, D. Gambril, A. Zeltman, M. Weinreb, B. Randazzo, M. Walker, B. Hess, J. Graff, M. Cianciola, R. Dunn, P. Troncale, R. Jarrard, FOREMEN - Hard-working make-up and linotype foremen Richard Jarrard, Bill Hess, and Vince Pa- vone helped with Mr. Lyon, print teacher, to pro- duce the Post. eww-
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W. CHIEF-Lucille Roberts works at her iob of turning out MuleviIle's W, '50 Hitching Post. Not only one of Wilson's prettiest editors, Lucille was also one of the most capable. ' I WINTER EDS-Competing with the other stat? were the Period I editors: Helene Stark, secondary news: Virginia Millen, features, Harriet Rossman, clubs, Eddie Drown, news bureau, and Dick Odesslxy, sports. WINTER STAFF, PER. 'I-Helping their editors to publish a great paper were the Period 'I staff: ROW 'I: R. Kaplan, J. Adee, G. Luciano, A. Sterntield, B. Olivas. ROW 2: M. Wilson, J. Honaker, D. Redlin. ROW 3: Miss Arthur, B. Lloyd, M. Huntoon, S. Schneider, V. Marks.
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SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY C.S.F. 337-ROW 1: M. Morden, L. Miller, R. Miller, A. Millstone, H Stark, R. Kaplan, N. Motter, D Markel. ROW 2: N. Ragan CW Vice-Pres.D, 5. Lunger, D. Wllkin CS. Treas.D, F. Reuben- st in CS. Pres.l, L. Eastwood lSponsorJ, R. Whaley CS. Sec.J, B Towles CS. Vice-Pres.D, V. Melltsoff CS. Hist.D, D. Flamm KW Treasj. ROW 3: H. Ross- man, P. Boner, J. Garon, M. Reiland, J. Towles, D. Stovall, J Raattama, I. Wasserman. ROW 4: L. Gonshaw QW. Histj, M Segalove, H. Spielman, J. Helfend, C. Spiegel, H. Dan- drldge, L. Weinreb. ROW 5: R Henry, D. Miller, J. Longwell, M Steinmetz, D, French, J Haeberle, J. Johnson, L. Miraula, ROW 6: D. Wade, T. Houghton, R Harris, R. Christian, R. Web- ber M. Zebrack, A. Bregman Really belonging to Muleville means a membership card in a club. An all-around club on campus is the Scholarship Society, whose members, giving others the benefit of their scholastic excellence, whizzed through a year of successful coaching. The Pedagogs got an idea of what their future is like through an innovation . . . practice teaching in junior high classes. The Lettermen's Club, famous for its cooperation with its female counterpart, the Lettergirls, proved it by their co-sponsored square dance, ushering, and barbecue. WINTER CLUB PRESIDENTS ROW 1 S Lunger Pedagogs G Luciano HIY L Gonshaw WFC S Bernstein Vesta Club M Baron Medlcs ROW 2 J Shambra Key Club M Top ham Officials B Wade Letter mens Club V Perez GAA K Lucas Chess Club B Neu statter Comwolel S Rawson Scholarship Society E Barcelo Spanish Club N Motter Fellowship O Aguilar YTeens SUMMER CLUB PRESIDENTS ROW 'l l Potter YTeens G Riddle Officials F Topham Pedagogs D Markel Key Club F Ruebensteln Scholarship J Crowder Camwolei ROW2 H Spielman Chess Club Co President D Wilkins Spanish Club S Schneider Lefferglrls K Graybill Hi Y B Towles Medics L Gonshaw WFC K Lucas Chess Club Co President .su Wm sssfmmezmvvwu -W rw-Q. .
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