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All the dirt while it’s muddy. THE BROADCASTER BROADCASTER REPORTING You’ve all read the BROADCASTER and know the people who work on the staff. These staff members, the people who receive the praise or the blame, are responsible for the paper’s success or failure. This year the staff was divided into four different groups so that efficiency would be the keynote. This year’s staff is one of the largest in the history of the BROADCASTER and included members from every class in school. Dehl, Bell, Watts, Crampton, Squier, Wright. LeMay, Greever were the writers responsible for columns, editorials, and all unclassified articles. Editor Robey headed the sports staff with Arnev. McCrory, C. Johnson and Davidson as his able writers on all athletic events. The departmental staff was headed by Dawson and Staley. Under their guidance were Meeker, Orndorff, McKinley, and Gordon. who wrote class news. Editors Maulding and Roan managed writers Garner, Victor, Watson. Snearly. Fouty, and Funk, who covered all social events. Then came the typists who arc so necessary to a paper. They were Head Typist Havens and Assistant Tyhurst. The people whose duty it was to oversee all of the staffs and the entire functions of the BROADCASTER were Editor Johnson. Collins. Hartman and Faculty Adviser Madeleine Anderson. They checked material handed them by the various staff editors. All staff members worked diligently to publish the BROADCASTER each week. EDITORIAL We students of the Casey BROADCASTER staff are very grateful to the board of education for making it possible for us to put out our special editions. We owe these gentlemen a great deal of thanks and we must not forget the down-town newspapers, the BANNER TIMES and the CASEY REPORTER. Without any one of these three organizations it would have been impossible to create the special editions. We are also grateful to the papers for printing our material every week. To all of these groups we extend our thanks. THE BROADCASTER STAFF These people served on the largest BROADCASTER Staff in history of C. T. H. S. FEATURE This year the BROADCASTER put out several special editions. A Thanksgiving and a Christmas edition were published the first semester. Three “Tournament Specials” came out during the E. I. Tourney and in May a Commencement edition was published. We hope you enjoyed these numbers and that your curiosity has been satisfied, but in case it wasn’t continue reading the BROADCASTER in 1939-1940. We staff members enjoyed making these editions possible; and if you have enjoyed them half as much as we have, we are satisfied. NEWS STORY This year the publication staffs were very fortunate, for a room was given to them for their own use. The written material was kept in this room, and one could nearly always find some staff member in this room. One could nearly always find some staff members in here writing a story or doing some work for the FLAME or BROADCASTER. The members of both the BROAD- CASTER and FLAME staffs are very grateful to the people who made it possible for us to have this room for our use and hope that next year’s publication staffs are just as fortunate. HUMOROUS STORY Of course you all read our columns. In fact, that is all some of you read! There’s Nosey News still in circulation, and some people think that he, she, it or they will graduate. Thcv arc the ones who found out that Mr. Buckler visited school one day and gave some people the idea we have a contest with Harlan Lance as the prize. They also tell you who was with whom last Saturday night and what girl did not have a date, or was third choice. In other words, they “dish up the dirt.” Remember this: you people, who kick at what’s written in the columns probably contributed some of the scandal yourself, and to you people who read the columns and remark about how nosey they are, remember, you’re rather nosey yourself, or you wouldn’t have read the scandal. Page Thirty THE FLAME
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