Carter County High School - Medicine Rock Yearbook (Ekalaka, MT)

 - Class of 1946

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Left to right Hose HU Anderson, Bill Cooper. Hvelyn Clockeln, Teronlca Kreitel, Dean Albert, Albert Penn, Mrs. Gladys Tavlin, Celia Owen. Rodney toswiler, Betty Meyer, and Marceline SJoblon. In September of 1946, ten studente vandered Into the Journallea rooai for the express purpose of publishing an issue of the BBOADCASTIR every two weeks for the school ter». The editor, Teronlca Ireitel, case In quietly and unobtrusively and took her place as the sailing and capable leader of the staff. Teronlca never seemed to hurry but always got things done on tine. Dean Albert, as the associate editor, breeied In with his own swinging gait and a head bussing with figures. The latter was a necessary part for hla as he arranged the paper and counted out spaces and lines. He also assigned articles. Dean'e ability and good sense were a big help to the cliss. Hose HU Anderson's Job as circulation aanager called for a gal who knew how to get around. Through her efforts the paper found its way to aany outside pereone and places. Advertising nanager Bill Cooper, aside froa bringing in the ads, always had the tine and wit for tone subtle reaark to keep the class laughing constantly. The deft, artistic fingers of art editor, lrelyn Clocksln, kept the etyll running saoothly and her ready sails had the eaae effect on the staff member3. The girl at the typewriter with the ewlft fingers and accurate eye, was Betty Meyer, stencil cutter. Betty could be depended upon to be a part of all the fun and to get her •tencils typed almost as soon as the page dummies wars ready. Bud Penn, calm and lapreturbable as a wise old owl, was handy t6 have around whether Ms help or his smile was needed. Vith Bud, mimeograph operator, it wae all in a day's work. That girl with plenty of ideas and a personality that pleased was Cslla Owen, who came to be our able cUii editor. Celia, who had aany outside interests, proved hertelf valuable in more than gathering cUis news. Ons sports column after another was Hod leewiler'e dish for the term. Hod's lors of fun and his prank-playing nature led him to be the source of much merriment in the cUss. As business manager Marceline Sjobloa handled the money affaire of the staff. Jor a •mall girl Marceline had a tremendous imagination and many of the vivid adjectives in the headlines and stories were a result of her clever wit, and clever was the exact word for all her conversations. Mrs. Gladys Tavlin, adviser, was a member of this big happy family. Besides giving out reliable euggeetions and helpful hints, Mrs. Tavlin was a part of the fun when fun wae in order. The BBOADCASTIR staff attempted to make the school paper interesting as well as inform native to students and subscribers. The make-up and articles were varied as much as possible, ads were sketched in such a manner ae to create Interest end the rocket head- lines were worded in a vivid or humorous style where possible.

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 The aeabers ara fro left to rl£it: Top How: Darld Kmk, lari Kreltel, Harlan Tates, Dick Bolfaon, Bill Cooper, XIdan Strand, Boyne Oundlach, Clarence Rowley, and Kenny Pulse, 2nd Bow: Keith Mmak, Ronald Parana, Benny Padden, To Waterland, Lee Castleberry, Brace Tel gen, Loyd Townsend, and Willard Padden, 3rd Row lwelyn Clockain, Orra Clocksin, Jeanie Taa Boggs, Veronica Iraitel, June Beach, lone Meade, Celia Owen, Marlene figg, Delorls Waterland, and Miss Jean Dickson, director, Botto Rowi Clarice Orera, Betty Meyer, Marceline Bjobloa, Rose Marie Kraitel, Dorothy Guyer, Bonnie Waterland, Barerly Oundlach, Betsy Mae Padden, Shirley Oundlach, and Marlie LaBree. Thirty-fire eager asabers enrolled in chorae this year. Their teacher. Miss Jean Dickson, gare each member an lndlrldual try-out. At the first of the year, they selected the following officere Celia Owen, preel- dent; Lee Castleberry, rice-president; and Loyd Tovneend, secretary-treasurer. They practiced selectione fro the cantata The Adoration” at Christaae tine but were enable to present it becauae too many aenbere were 111. Tor the Carnlral, the chorue, in full force, presented a aelodraaa BThe Oey Vlnetlee and Somewhat After , or It Looks Like A Big Fight Tonight. Oay costumes and fine elng- ing Bade the presentation a success. The chorus took part in the Comaencement exere lees in the spring. V



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Th» Journa.Het of thie year gav a party on March 13 with the next year's staff as honor guests. Tbur staff members vere Initiated Into the Idella C. Dehl chapter of Quill A Scroll International Honorary Society for High School Journalists at this gathering. They were Veronica Xreital, editor; Dean Albert, associate editor; Evelyn Clocksin, art editor; and Mareellne SJobloa, Business Manager. To be a «enter of this society each person Bust be In the upper third of his olase, have done some outstanding work In the field of Journalise, be recommended by his advisor and be passed by the executive secretary of the society. Mrs. Gladys Tavlln, Journalism sponsor; Betty M er, stencil cutter; and Celia Oven, claes editor, performed the ceremony. Celia and Betty received their mmrtershlp In the society last year on Class Day. They aided the staff of last year by contributing accept- able articles for publication. This year the Journalists vers able to attend the lastern Montana Interecholastic Editorial Association Convention at Miles City. Assistant Professor Id B. Dugan of the School of Journalis at Montana State University of Missoula presided over the meeting. The visiting schools gathered tome very helpful information. Those attending the convention vers Veronica Ireitel, Evelyn Clocksin, Bose Ella Anderson, and Mareellne Sjoblom of this year's staff, and Areatha McCamlsh, Dorothy Ouyer, Vernetto Cleveland, Elden Strand, Boss Marie Ereitel and Ton Vaterland of naxt year's staff and Mrs. Gladys Tavlln. The Journalists expect to tend a delegate to the convention at Missoula next spring. d

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