Lebanon Valley College - Quittapahilla Yearbook (Annville, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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Acknow ledgments Lester Houtz, as amateur photographer, has been extremely willing and dependable. Nothing has been too much for Lester. Besides his own work he has done nobly on the typewriter often shouldering other people ' s tasks. Samuel Harnish was very efficient in collecting statistics of the members of the Junior and Senior classes. On the business staff. Louise Shearer made a great contribution towards the financial success of the annual with her encouraging and fruitful activity in selling advertisements. Paul Kuhlman centered his territory at Lebanon where he was successful in winning over many reluctant merchants to the yearbook ad idea. William Prescott, the circulation manager, divided his time between the difficult task of selling extra yearbook copies and selling advertisements. William Kirkpatrick was the chief contact man of our advertising force in Harris- burg where he was very successful. Outside of the actual yearbook staff there were several persons to whom the class owes its thanks. Without Howard Reber many of the interesting snapshots and piC ' tures in the book would not have been possible. Reber lent his services very generously in taking the football action pictures, football individual pictures, in developing films, and in supplying or replacing a missing or damaged glossy here and there. His partner, Lloyd Beamesderfer, assisted in many of these jobs. To DuEY Unger we owe our thanks for pinch-hitting as a sports writer to fill in a missing and much needed athletics article. Miller Schmuck supplied us with several of the interesting snapshots in the Early Summer Section of the book. Robert Spohn very generously gave his services as typist to relieve the regular staff typists at a time when it was imperative that the remaining work be completed. We take this opportunity to thank Mr. H. B. Dunmire, of the Telegraph Press, for his willing and patient assistance in technical details of the book connected with the printing and engraving. Often he has gone to much inconvenience in order to do a kind favor for the Quittie. Thanks also to Mr. Naugle, of the Telegraph Press, for his kind concern as to the welfare of the Quittapahilla. We are grateful to Miss Mary Cullen, of Apeda Studio, Inc., for her hearty coopera- tion in the line of photographic work. 150

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Ackno vled gments THE CLASS of 1936 dedicates this page to the staff members of the 1936 Quittapahilla and to those persons not of the staff who have had a part in the production of this book. We do this in order that credit may be given where it is due, and that we might make a Httle less thankless the work of those patient people who, laboring neither for gain nor for glory, have given valuable time and a great deal of energy enthusiastically and unselfishly in order that there might be a 1936 Quittapahilla. Robert Cassel has played a major part in the production of this book. As supervisor of the photographic work on the book, he has found time in an already busy life to attend to all the annoying and arduous details connected with his task. Besides this, his advice in details and financial aspects has been invaluable. Mary Jane Shellenberger carried out her work as an associate editor with efficiency and dispatch. Her literary efforts, her typewriter, her proof-reader ' s pencil, and her cheerful and helpful suggestions have been an invaluable contribution. To June Gingrich as much credit is due as to anyone. In literary phases, in detail work, in layout designing, in suggestions on arrangements and mechanical details, she has been outstanding. Boyd Sponaugle handled his job as athletics editor capably and efficiently. Although pressed for time he has produced page after page of copy and has been a willing and talented CO ' worker. Calvin Reber, as usual, has finished another job well. As a literary editor, he has left an indelible mark on these pages. His ready spirit of helpfulness and his capable effi ' ciency have been an inspiration. Winona Shroff has handled the major part of the typing that arose in connection with the annual. Long hours she has spent at the keyboard often neglecting other work to complete an article for the Quittie. Sylvia Evelev as a literary editor has added the seasoning of her sparkling wit and literary good taste to the class section of the book, and has been a willing and capable associate. Louise Gillan has always been dependable and as organizations editor has proved her mettle in detail and in literary work, sometimes at the expense of other duties. IvA Claire Weirich handled very nicely the work of athletics editor. Her copy has a! ' ways been neat, regular, and on time and her attitude has always been that of cooperation. Lester Krone has been an extremely pleasant associate. Besides handling well his own work as literary editor, he has often gone out of his way to assist in other phases of the book. Adam Bigler, as typist, has devoted much time and energy, that might have been put to more profitable use, in turning out Quittie work. Vernon Hemperly has taken off enough time from the physics lab to pound on his typewriter a number of clever literary pieces for these pages. 149



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LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE La Vie Collegienne EDITORIAL STAFF Helen F. Earnest ..,....., Editor-iri ' Chief George J. Hiltner ,,...,,, Associate Editor Richard Baus --......-- Managing Editor David Yake ......... Assistant Managmg Editor Catherine Wagner Sylvia Evelev Ida K. Hall - William H. Earnest Miriam Eichner REPORTORIAL STAFF Gentra Reporters Louise Gillan Lester Krone Grace Naugle Marian Leisey Maxine Earley Special Reporters Conservatory Louis Straub Athletics Alumni Marietta Ossi Charles Hauck M. Jane Shellenberger - Delphian Philo osmian Kalozetean ' Clionian Kenneth Sheaffer Albert Anderson Robert Cassel Elwood Needy BUSINESS STAFF ' Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Circulation Manager Assistant Circulation Manager THIS year the La Vie Collegienne, the student news pubHcation at Lebanon Valley College, is celebrating the tenth anniversary of its estabhshment in 1925. This paper is the weekly voice of the college campus, providing training in journalism for those students who are interested in furthering their education along this line of work. The general reportorial staff consisting of seven members deals with the news of the campus, and the special assigned work covers the material for the four literary societies, conservatory notes, athletics, and alumni. 151

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