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PAGE 18 NEWSPAPER STAFF CAMERA CLUB-SEMESTER I Werner Zwffifel . . Lorraine Wolf . . Robert Doine . . 69 Q Q, I. gs: I . 'W-Pa. J J RUTH REHM . , . . . .President . .Vice-president . . .Assistant FLORENCE WRAATZ ALICE LIPINSKI KENNETH KAYE SARA KURTZ JOSEPHINE ROBERTS JANE DEGA LUCILLE BUEROssE DOROTHY YOCHUM RAMONA VANDERHOOF DOLORES GOLDMAN RAY KIEHL EDWARD RUTKOWSKI EUGENE MALECRI HELEN WISNIEWSKA MARGUERITE KRUEGER JEANNE MCMAHAN JEAN HEGNER CHARLOTTE GILBERT RUTH KROENING PETER TOPITZES ARTHUR PONTO Editorial ARTHUR KASPAR, Editor Associates: HARRIET ZIEMAN 3 KATHRYN GILBERT Assistants: BARNEY OLSZYK, Sports Editor N ews Editors: HARRIET ROLOFF ROBERT KALLER DOLORES STARK DOROTHY EHLEBRACHT WARREN SERVICE VIOLA STRINGER EARL HEISE BEVERLEY YOUNG DONALD JOHNSON ANNETTE HAYES HAZEL WURSTER HELEN WOODS JOHN SCHEFFLER BERNHARD KAUFMAN JACK CHUDNOFF HERMAN KLEMZ KARL KREMBS EDWARD LARSEN DOROTHY JANE MATTISON ALICE TRACY JANE SCHWARTZ RUTH BOINSKI HORTENSE RUTKOWSKI AUDREY PRIDEAUX Sports Reporters: OLGA HINICH, RENALDO ODDONE, JOE PIONTEK, REINHOLD PETERSON, JEANNE STEINER Columnists: GILBERT CZARNECKI, EDWIN PIONKOWSKI.
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CHECKING OUR STORIES Carl Krembs, Dorothy Eblebracfaf, Edward Larsen, Rutfa Kroening, Ieanne Steiner, Cbarlotfr' Gilbert, jane Dega, Herman Klernz. thermos bottle. 2. Miss Welsh's bag of fruit. 3. and Steussi. 4. Ewrybodyk make-up box QOh! PAGE 17 Ellery l10W and then we come to a space like this which has to be filled, for it would never do to leave it for your autographs. You know yourselves that you much pre- fer writing through print over which we have labored. As we scan these pages, we wonder just how hard those ter- raza steps really are and we wonder how dusty they were the day Ed Larsen and his gang sat down to view their copy, and critically at that! Did you know that Peter Topitzes is actually considering giving up the Kolyum',? It is rumored that even Miss Roberts is worried lest she may need to shoulder the responsibility for corrupting the English language. But maybe in Hfty years it will be an accepted corruption , she adds hopefully, and the sten- ographers click on, kolyunz, kolyum, lzolynm. Nor are they always so calm as you see them close-up here. just imagine Evelyn Schubert hiding under the table when she hears the office door wail Miss Lane's entrance at 4:55- More copy. Is Evelyn around? Sorry! But we must be truthful. Evie and her crew are al- ways at hand, even if under the table, and last minute copy like this you are reading is typed, corrected, re-typed, and sent on to the adviser with the usual smile and the usual silently murmured prayer that it won't come back. Even such is the interpretation you are to read into the pictures on this page. Would you guess that the upper left hand corner of the opposite page represents the teachers' room? May we tell you what is lacking? Before the picture was taken the following items were hidden away: 1. Miss Watsonis Buttermilk uemptiesi' belonging' to Misses Zarling, Lane, Ohlj. 5. Miss Jameson's peanuts. 6. Miss O'Callag- han's portable washing-machine. 7. Miss Johnis Carbona. 8. Miss Bullwinkle's nail-polish. 9. Miss Landwehr's diamond-studded comb. 10. One 9x12 mirror. fTake heart girls. You have eight hundred dollars' worth of mirror space and our poor teachers must get along with a mirror donation from Miss Schlueter, a former teacher, who felt sorry for her fellow-sufferers and left her father to determine where his pet shaving mirror had gone to. Remember all this when next you wonder why tendrils of faculty locks are uncontrolled or why teacher's nose is shiny.j Art Kaspar should get a job haunting houses and scaring children. Come up to the Oracle office some time and see his facial imitations of Dracula, Dr. X , Frankenstein, and Mr. Hyde. Some up-and-coming Orafle worker found a note which Carl Buth had written. It was sent to I. C. Anhearall and after being copied, was returned with the words, Compliments of I. C. Anhearalln. Lately Carlys been go- ing around issuing big threats about Clean- ing up Gil Czarneckiu, and all the time Gil had nothing to do with it, Carl. Drop into the Orarle oiiice sometime after school, and listen to Evelyn Schubert, Lor- raine Blank, and Arthur Kaspar working the big word tests in the old Annuals. It's a symphony! Blancbe jasirow and Mary Gardelto, Bookkeeper.:
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NEWSPAPER STAFF Business PAGE 19 ALBERT Doss, Business Manager ARTHUR PECK, Office Manager: EVELYN SCHUBERT Slenograpbers: EVA WOLI.MAN LORRAINE BLANK AUDREY THOMPSON ANNE WALUTKEWICZ ANNA LUNKIEWICZ Billing Clerks: HELEN HRYNIEWIECRI EDITH MEDVED ROSE ANDRYZEW'SKI BERNICE ARLITT PHYLLIS BANACH LORRAINE BOHMANN RUTH BRUNK ROSALYN POTTER FLORENCE FREDRICKS MARCELLA KUHR RALPH MEZYDLO ASN. Business Manager Aa' Solicitors: CAMERA CLUB-SEMESTER II Robert Doine . . ,... President Mae Wilm . . . .Vice-president Subscription Manager: CHARLES ULLENBERC Asif. Subseripiion Manager: CLYDE MARCH Mailing Clerk: CHESTER BUDNY Bookkeepersz MARY GARDETTO BLANCHE JASTROW' VIOLET CLSEN DOROTHY WOBICH PATRICIA BEYER ETHEL FRITZ ANNA KUBICEK ALICE JAKABOWSKI EVELYN KRIEI-'ALL HATTIE LEWANDOWSRI GLAIJYS NOW'ICKI GEORGE WEIGERT x Vw N A I 4 Oh, FLOOR '11-2 Z 'fx 9. ,Z 4, wg. Hllh. - .-'f-wuuuu A IL g i
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