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Carter proadcasier staff Editor-in-chief......... News Editor............. Feature Editor ......... Society and Class Editor Circulation Manager. . . Art Editors............. Business Manager . . . . Advertising Manager. . . Sports Reporter......... Stencil Cutter ......... Mimeograph Operator. . . Adviser................. ... ........... Sybil Sjoblom ........... LeVerne Malmquist ...............Jean Malmqui st .............. Eula Cunningham ............... .John Butcher Alice Bazil and Warren Chapman ...............Murray Emerson .................Doris Kortum ...................Ross Keith ...................Murray Trout .................Paul Bechtel ...........Miss Beryl Skogestad MEDICINE ROCK The wMedicine Rock staff worked especially hard this year to make the annual attractive and interesting. An effort was made to keep it a true record of one year in Carter County High School. Pictures were printed instead of being pasted as vas formerly done.To separate each division, different cuts were used for autumn, spring, snd winter. Our editor, Sybil Sjoblom, and her assistants, have tried to •produce a neat, readable book that will be worth treasuring. The Staff Administration: Marjorie Dinstel Marceret Owen Jean Malmquist Features and help with General Planning: Sybil Sjoblom Publications: Eula Cunningham Sybil Sjoblom Advertising: Doris Kortum Murray Emerson Music: Freida Yates Girls Basketball: Mary Kennedy Dramatics: LaVerne Malmquist School Clendar: John Butcher Warren Chapman Typing and Stenciling: Paul Bechtel Eula Cunningham Murray Trout Margaret Owen Mimeographing:Paul Bechtel John Butcher Doris Kortum Murray Emerson Adviser -- Miss Beryl Skogestad
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Back Row—Eula Cunningham, Murray Emerson,LaVerne Malmquist, Alice Bazil, Doris Xorfrum, Jean Malmquist, Warren Chapman, Paul Bechtel, Sybil Sjoblom. Front Row—Murray Trout, John Butcher, Ross Keith» 'CARTER BROADCASTER' When the twelve seniors who made up this yearfs Broad- caster staff met for the first time last September, most of them had only a vague idea of what journalism was all about, but, nevertheless, were full of suggestions for revolution- izing the paper. Their sponsor, Miss Skogestad, urged them to go slowly but the dozen budding journalists soon proved their ability and have been reforming things ever since. The first issue of 11 Carter Broadcaster during 1940-41 was hailed as remarkable for a beginning class, but critics were due for even more surprising developments than that,Ekala.1 Il- ians soon declared the Broadcaster to be better than ever before in Carter's history and before the year was out, the Montana Interscholastic Editorial Association showed that they thoroughly agreed by selecting the Broadcaster for membership on the all-state staff. The class sent five of its members to the Journalism convention in Missoula, one of whom acted as the Broadcaster's representative on the state staff In order to get acquainted with other journa- lists, to arouse interest in school publications and to solve mutual problems, four members of the staff attended a neighborhood meeting at Clondive in November
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A new organization this year was the nCarteretteH club, made up of girl representatives of each class in school Found- ed primarily to arouse school spirit, the girls soon proved their worth to the school. Among the duties they performed were those of serving lunch to visiting and home basketball teams, choosing and sponsoring the cheer le? ders, and arranging assem- bly programs. At basketball games they wore white blouses and navy skirts and sat near the band. Miss Jacqueline McCullough was sponsor for the club. Leading the cheers this year were Murray Emerson, Lucille Kennedy, Johnny McCumsey and Hadine Speelmon. Each class was represented by four members in the club together with four girls who were chosen as all school members. President - LaVerne Malmquist Vice President - Jackie Jamieson Secretary and Treasurer Lola Mary Speelmon Seniors LaVerne Malmquist Margaret Owen Alice Baz'il Mary Kennedy Sybil Sjoblom Freida Yates Jean Malmquist Juniors Irene Owens Mary Anderson Dorothy Ludwick Donna Mae Bradshaw Laura Mae Shelden Jeanne Mae Kims Sophomores Lola Mary Speelmon Betty Rae Rolfson lone Parks Zoe Dague Anabel Whitney Lucille Kennedy Freshmen Kadine Speelmon Arlene Ludwick Betty Thompson Margie Hurst Jackie Jamieson
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