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AUBENE LEFT TO RIGHT: Norman Bishop, Darrell Christensen, Mary Ann Thoren, Miss Barnes, Marilu Lohus, Sally Ferguson, Norma Iean Brooks, Ieanne Kremers Lois Blair, Laurene Mayfield, Margery Graf, Bill Duhairne, Ruth Van Kleek, Margaret Lou Selden, and Mollie O'Donnell. M Alf YAELD Hummer Staff Meriting an All-American rating in the National Scholastic Press Asso- ciation is evidence that the Hummer has successfully covered all official news of the associated student body each month this year. Acting as the general sparkplug in thoroughly covering all news sources, was Ruth Van Kleek. Zip and zest were added to the sports sec- tion by the unique write-ups of lack Hampton and Bill Duhaime. An added attraction this year has been the service column edited by Norma Iean Brooks in which an effective contact has been kept with Bea- vers on the war fronts. Unlike other times, the Hummer this year has made a special effort to support and publicize all war activities of the school. The staff has cooperated to carry through many worthwhile projects under the guidance of their Editor-in-Chief, Margery Graf, and assistant, Bill Duhaime. A Clean-Up-Trash-in-Earnest campaign merited high inter- est and resulted in the recruiting of most of the student body into the Cuties . Laurene Mayfield and Iean Kremers capably supervised the adver- tising departments first and second semesters, respectively. Keeping the staff enthusiastic and ever news-conscious was the ad- visor, Miss Amarette Barnes. Y smog? KHEMERS
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s AGC: Q vkeitwilca 9 Pt Beaver Staff No films, no flash bulbs, and increasing labor costs would seem to indicate no Beaver for 1943. Indeed, had it not been for the assist- ance of Iack Osfield and Mr. Keebaugh, local camera hobbyists, and RICH George Gordon, Beaver alumnus, the first fears of the staff might have ARD SM been realized. UHTHWAIT E' Through an assembly presented by the staff, the Beaver made its debut and was greeted enthusiastically by the students. To all those people who so graciously cooperated With them in making the Beaver possible this year, the staff Wishes to say Thank-you ! STAFF Sports Editor ............ lack Hampton Ass't Sports Editor ....... Dale Scheller Snapshot Editor .......... Nancy Teuiel . . - M ' ' Literary Writers ...... 5 Dglogigzgvrfj Editor ................ Patsy Heinrichs Assistant Editor ......... Margery Graf Business Manager.Ftichard Smurthwaite Assistant Business Mgr.. .Monte Meyers Advertising Manager ........ Don Hagg Ass't Adv. Manager .... Sally Ferguson Photographer ........... Ralph Neilsen Feature Editor ...... ...Marilu Lohus Art Editor ...... Evangeline Moshofsky S Rosemary Ftaeburn l Claire Walker Copy Reader ........... Phyllis Thorne Typists .......... LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilu Lohus, Evangeline Moshoisky, Nancy Teutel, Phyllis Thorne, Marjorie Lowe, Patsy Heinrichs, Patricia Mitchell, Doris Osborne, Margery Graf, Miss Conoly, Rosemary Raeburn, Ralph Nielsen, Claire Walker, Richard Smurthwaite, Dale Scheller, Sally Ferguson, Don l-lagq and Monte Meyers. - ? - Pli
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GLEN S Q , N08 I X406 E i E X K X cial' FRONT ROW: Ralph Nielsen, Duane Kingsley, Walter Payne, Paul Sullivan, Evanqeli Moshofsky, Lois Gray, Bill Duhaime, Keith Voqet, Cecil Van Kleek, Doris Osborne, El: Peterkort. SECOND ROW: Alice Adams, lean Godwin, Richard Smurthwaite, Margery Graf, B Myers, Mary Ann Thoren, Norma lean Brooks, Ruth Van Kleek, Phyllis Thorne, Maril Walker, Pat Heinrichs, Miss Duff. BACK ROW: Pat Mitchell, Ieanette Schulz, Marilu Lohus, Gelene Hobbs, Ianet Ackemic Virginia Cote, Elaine Bowman, lune Meade, Ruth de Lespinesse, Wayne Grandy. Torch Honor Glimmer, glimmer! Those bright flashes are ideas registering in the brain cavities of Torch Honor members. ln this organization, membership may be acquired by amassing 24 points on scholarship and activities before the sophomore year. This entitles one to a single-bar pin. At the end of the senior year 110 points must have been accumulated to entitle a member to permanent possession of the torch pin. High light of the Torch activity for the year was the assembly presented in April. A rattle of so-called rationed goods stimulated interest and fooled the students. The war bond proved a lucrative prize for one lucky student. in 1599 X1 P34 President, Glenn Mortimorey Vice-President, Mildred Yates: Sec- retary, Pat Mitchell. President, Cecil Van Kleekp Vice-President, lean Godwin, Secre- tary, Virginia Cote. GYM LEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Duff, Margie Bozich, Arline Wolfe, Annie Huserik, Dorothy Cornell, Betty Lee, Geraldine Lalfollette, Lorna Carey. mmpia o 1w7mwmrf mms m:ere1awa a1wmeam nmYwm+: m
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