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MAA 6106 The Press Club has sponsored many actrvrtres durmg the past year Probably the most xmportmnt was the sendmg of three delegates uhe Frease Audrey Steele and Ted Van Arsdol to the annual three day comentron at the Unnerslty of Cahforma Half a dozen club members attended the one day publrcatxons mtersessxons at the Unrversrty last fall Newspapermen who spoke to the group at lunch eons and club meetmgs mcluded George Mc ueen general manager of the Burlnngame Arfmzzce Mrs Beulah Schrndler soczety edxtor of the San Mateo Tuner and I red Glover edrtor of the Burllngame Admzzce One of the years l1lghllgl'ltS for the club was bus trrp to Carmel where members vxsrted a newspaper plant and enjoyed a PICUIC supper It IS hoped that thrs wlll be made an annual event The Press Club also made two trrps to San FIZHCISCO newspaper plants to see the presses rn operatron and vrsrted Treasure Island before and after the openmg of the Exposxtron Money for these actrvrtres was ra1sed by sellrng punch and candy at dances The club helped a great deal on the all college p1cn1c wh1ch was sponsored by therr adv1ser Mr McAll1ster and Harry Prongos student body presrdent Officers chosen for the full year were Constantrne Varneck presxdent ack Galbraxth v1cepres1dent Bettre Wfemberg secretary and Earl Serd treasurer - - fwezztg fir e L 1 L l . 1 1 c ' '. -5 , r . . . - . 4 . , , Y . .I . . . ' 3 ' I u I o ' . c . . - , Q , - A . . 1 , . - , . . 4 7 1 . . ' J : . y I l 1 :J a ' a r ' . ' a' 1 a a ' I , '-,J
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Spring Sfdj? A if Jap 7 aarfwajffl San llifrfean News of school events is supplied to students by the Sanz Mazefm, official student-body paper. Under the supervision of Mr. McAllister, instructor in journal- ism, students gather, write, and edit the news, and make up the pages. Some of the cartoons and pictures appearing in the paper are made by the students, while others are obtained' from local newspapers and national syndicates. College news is also supplied to the town papers by the class in journalism. This spring a publicity board with Julie Frease as chairman was authorized by the Ex-Council. Working with her were Ted Van Arsdol, Alma Paksis, Dorothy Gile, Carl Joost, Claire Wol- ford, Robert Hackley, Betty Simons, Alice Coulthard, Jack Galbraith, Ed Hansen, and Barbara Edwards. The fall editorial staff members of the San Mfzteafz were Eleanor Ross and Audrey Steele, co-editors, Doug Guy, managing editor, Lois Balderson, second page, Harold Armstrong and julie Frease, fourth page, Bettie Weinberg, society. The editorial board was comprised of these staff members and jim Lewis. Otto Tallent was chosen editor-in-chief for the spring semester, with Lois Balderson and Claire Wol- ford, associate editors, Ted Van Arsdol, Hrst page editor, Dorothy Gile, second page, Bob Thomas, sports, Florence Kari, features, Virginia Dalton, so- ciety, Charles Dole and Dave Ghlson, staff photo- graphers. .lack Galbraith, Barbara Edwards, Shirley Marlowe, Bettie Weinberg, Conny Varneck, Ken Proctor, and john Worsley were the assistants. Twefzly-four Fall Slay?
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7lw Campua With the expectation of making the 1938-39 junior College Campur a brilliant success the staff started work on the book. A lack of funds forced the staff to abandon their original plans. As a result, this year the book has fewer pages than last year's--even the page size is smaller and there was less money for pictures. But, in spite of this, the staff has tried to represent all the clubs and organizations in school and to present an accurate record of the school year. Adalene Bowman was chosen editor-in-chief again this year, and she appointed Peter Mon- teith associate editor. Wforking with them were Doug Hughmanick, business managerg Doug Guy, sports editorg Claire Wolford, copy editor, and Charles Dole, Malta Stepp, jr, Harry Henne, William Luttgens, and Howard Peters, photog- raphy editors. Assisting writers were Ted Van Arsdol, julie Frease, jane Lewis, Virginia Dalton, and Bob Thomas. Mr. Patterson and Mr. Mercer were faculty advisers for the book. Twenty-Jix ADALENE BONVMAN, Editor
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