University of South Dakota - Coyote Yearbook (Vermillion, SD)

 - Class of 1941

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147 012111112 Towards Student Betterrnent Fil 'P xx IF! f-.J Best college paper in the slate was The aeeomplisliment of paper-chewing Hoadley Dean, editor for lhree semesters. Has lop Student spot in Information Service. All Pub. Office workers how at his CO111111El11Cl. Riglltful successor is all-around girl, Moxy Entsniinger, first woman editor in years. Most popular woman a year ago, everybody knows Moxy. One man sports staff on 1110 campus is LeRoy Jolmson. Has been sports editor of The Volante three years, Coyote Two, is assistant editor of NVet Hen. Cash custodian is Ray Torkildson, business manager. The blond, newly-lieinied freshman lawyer was also Jim Farley in student election. uv- L!

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l Towards a Greater University Volante Editor Moxy lEntsn1inger works with the printer-and her assistant, Ken Uhristoplier, in the print shop. The staff falls to Work. Pictured are Lawrence MeEacl1ron, Dan Mfiest, Phil DeVany, LeRoy Johnson, Ray Torkildson, Howard Taplett, and Moxy Entsminger. Managing' editor, Phil, runs the press. The VOLANTE, oldest collegiate newspaper in South Dakota, is a. practice ground for jour- nalism students, popular ezgtra-curricular ac- tivity. To get ready for publication on Tues- days, VOLANTE writers, biisiness managers, editors, rush to make deadlines, solicit ads, read and edit copy. Entirely student operated, the weekly paper affords students opportunity to put classroom theory into practice. This year the VOLANTE sponsored election of Hldeal Valentine Girl, w two-day meet of the South Dakota Collegiate Press association, a drive successful in getting Fred llfaring to write a 'Fight song for the University, was judged best college paper in South Dakota. Editors this year were Headley Dean and Moxy Entsmingerg managing editors were Ken Christopher, Phil DeVany and Moxy, Ray Tor- kildson was business manager, LeRoy Johnson sports editor. Regular reporters were Armelle Roseland, Howard Taplett, Marise Ege, Joan Jensen, Mar- jorie Townsley, Dan VViest, John Bauman, Daisy YVheeler, Ken Smith, Aviee J osund, Ann Kary, Georgene Crissman, Elaine Schumacher, Mariel Mayer, Frances Lathrop, Spence Chamness, Thelma McGuire, Elizabeth Lyle, Betty Holmes, Jeanne Tenney.



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3 6 The Coyote .... ini Y? l ,E Wi l.' I qglfvlx Wu rrwlb !Imn..I':lg,', ll iwlf Lrg 5 5 In an attempt to picture the University as we, the students, see it, the COYOTE has made informality and friendliness its theme. Just as the students go home in June for a. break from the turmoil of nine months' school, so the Coyote goes to press. Thinkcl'-upper Cotton. Thinker-uppers were Carol Cotton, Mac Mc- Eachron, Janice Brookman, Barbara DeLand, Moxy Entsminger, and LeRoy J ohnson. Interviewers were Aviee Josuncl, Mariel Mayer, Marjorie Townsley, Terry NVilliams, Joan Jensen, Thelma McGuire, Joy Clark, Spence Chamness, and Elaine Schumacher. Little Mac NlC:EllCl11'0ll, assistant Helen Fuller and Carol Cotton sort pix. composes, Qx ,. x If ' 1 gp l 'lnn Xorg . 'uf , TY 1, YM-txt- Afwi ' vet' ' .'-53 si at 5 Q -.mgiv Q -w .. it if -e -- . -'X lg, -rxxx M ,A V p. j-in ' J --- ifffijiw , , n 148

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