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The Annual Staff of the 1941 edition of El Boble Murmullo has worked hard to make this issue one of the outstanding editions. Under the leadership of Carl Stoltenberg, editor-in-chief, the staff has worked faithfully. Upon Carl's shoulders fell the responsibility of assigning the material, seeing that each editor had his material in on time, in short, every- thing was up to Carl. To Carl goes an extra vote of thanks. The assistant editor, Marilyn Davis, was as- signed the job of writing about the Girl Re- serves, Interclass Contest, and the Staff. By helping the editor in every way she gained the experience which she will need next year. Darrel McMahan, business manager, was in charge of sales and circulation. The joke editor, jack Edwards, spent many a night reading thousands of jokes in order to pick just the best ones. The important work of planning and draw- ing the dummy annual is the duty of the art editors. To Britta Lindfors, art editor, and her assistant, Alice Thomas, goes the credit for this and for the excellent drawings on the division pages. Don Campbell, snap editor, had one of the most difficult jobs on the staff. Ile had to be continually on the job to collect snaps from all school events. An equally difficult job is that of senior ed- itor. This year the office has been capably filled bv Margie Fricke. She worked hard to gather the needed information for writing the Senior Class history, Senior wills, and Senior person- alities. The calendar editor must keep careful tab on all school events and write them up interest- ingly. This task was handled by Elsa Douglas. Elsa cooperated very well by helping gather the information on the Senior personalities. The interesting write-ups on the Junior and Senior plays were contributed by the Music and Drama editor, Dorothy Lipscomb, as was the account of the activities of the Band, Orchestra, and Clee Clubs. Taking over the job of reporting the yearis activities in sports for both boys and girls we find Marlar Stewart and Ruth Frazier. They re- corded scores, plays, and interesting events of all the games, track meets, and Play Days. Ruth also wrote for the P. R. Society. A new office was created on the Annual Staff this year. The need of a typist prompted the appointment of Margaret Brown as staff typist. She deserves a lot of credit, because of the hours spent typing all the material. Other than the staff, there are many students who have given their time to our edition of El Boble Murmullo. Our thanks to the following students for their write-ups: Nora Davis, Ex- ecutive Board and Girlis League: hfelvin Exline, Bearcat Staff: Elbert Donkin, P. B. Club and f-li-Y: Don Keefer, jr. Letterman's Club: Don Stewart, Future Farmer's of America: and Lu- cille Fox, California Scholarship Federation. The excellent advice and help given the staff bv our advisers was greatlv appreciated. Mrs. Phillips, Miss Easterling, and Mr. Flamson were Art Adviser, Literary Adviser, and Business Ad- viser, respectively. As Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Otto wrote his greetings to you. fn the first meeting of the year the staff met to choose a theme. After careful thought and long debate the theme The Bearcat in our School was chosen. The staff has thoroughly enioyed working on the 1041 edition of El Boble hfurmullo and sincerely hope you will enjoy reading it.
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