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OF 1940 KNIGHT STAFF William R. Stevenson ..,..,..................,...,.,......,..,. Editor Joseph Rainey ......,.,......... ,.,...... B usiness Manager ART STAFF Miss Edna Hyde .....,.....,..,.........,..,.........,.......... Sponsor Marjorie Barnett ....... ,...,. ....,.......................... A r t Editor Nancy Gerhardt, Eleanor Hatch, Edwin Pund, Betty Henderson, Dorothy Purbeck BUSINESS STAFF Mr. Kenneth Johnson ..,..........,.,..,..,................ Sponsor Joseph Rainey .................... , ............. Business Manager Dorothy Apetz, Douglas Allen, Robert Wheeler, William Jackson, Holland Taylor, Betty Doerrmann, Edward Bohn, Regina McDermott, Phyllis Claypool, Elizabeth Kelly, Catharine Prestwood, Ann Driscoll, Gayle Barrett, Anne Curreri TYPISTS Mabel Cook Geraldine DePaul LITERARY STAFF Miss Flora Hooper, ..,..,.....,.....,...,.,.......,.,......... Sponsor Marjorie Beauchamp ............,..,.........,.. Literary Editor Elnora Mathis, Sara Black, Ida Marie Gilliams, Dale Roeck, Jessie Cundy, June Field, Betty Sharp, Carolyn Prickitt, Rita Dice, Barbara Kirkpatrick Center: Miss Hooper aids Jessie Cundy in her search for manuscript, Elnora Mathis reviews last year's Knight, Literary Editor Marjorie Beauchamp proof-reads. Upper right: Literary group in action. Middle: Business statt prepares an extensive campaign. Lower: Douglas Allen, Ann Driscoll, Mr. Johnson, Business Manager Rainey, Regina McDermott at work. Twenty-nine
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rf' 'tv' Upper left: Editor Stevenson, Business Manager Rainey, confer with advisers Miss F. Hooper, and Mr. K. Johnson. Middle: Art Editor, Marjorie Barnett, discusses layout plans ff YlfNl4i'3UUK to siiriioss oll yeorboolssln lhot is tho molto of Coch YQGVIS ltort i H ri Knight aloft Witli iintirinq G' this ntiids oroiiii iriod to niointoin thu ir V9 ttdrnt wt holoro thorn ht iirovioiis soniors ilit rnwrnlwrs of tho stott voliintecrcd their strivirrrs ond lotwr vvorc solcctod to fill positions to which ilwt worst host siiiifvti R Xhfith tht- lricndlt odvicc' of Willioiii vnscn tht' oditoi'-iiifrhicl, vvorls on the voor iwltk r , howl iirocirvssori smoothly To tnohlo the work to he more etticient, 'toil was .suitiirotod into three divisions' bo ni nrt, ond literorv Koch stoft hod ltiriiiti, odxisoi ond stiidrini oditor. the Sl- G Twenty THE KNIGHT with Art Staff. Lower: Marjorie Barnett, Eleanor Hatch, Dorothy Purbeck receive instructions from Miss E, Hyde. Center: Hartley Bancroft scouts for a picture. The litororg stott coiutionod iiictiirtys, coin iiosed orticles, collected stotistics, wrote hood, lines, ond tinolly prootfrood tho ontiro hnol. lviiss Floro Hooper odvised the stottg Morrow iieoiichonwiv vvos the litoron editor The lvusincss stcitt Llliflti the Coiniivtorit di' rection Qi the business nionooor Joseph Roinux. hod chorge ot coinpoigning receiving stilnscriiie tions, collecting nionov ond keeping records oi individuol occounts Mr Kenneth Johnson wow tocultv odvisor The ort stott shooldercd tho rcsijionsibiiiti. ol cutting the iithotogrorrhs. ond orronging log outs Miss Edith Hyde ossistcd Morioriti lion nott, thc ort editor. -eight
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HIGH FLYING Miss Edith H. Kroener Dramatic Coach THESPIANS RAMATICS, tltat ver'-, tntttartant part at scltcfal lite, is under the capable dtrecttan at Miss lidttlt Krattncr ln addtttan ta caaclwtna the tttntar and senior ytlats, Mtv, Kraener tnstructed a sapltantare stteeclt class and directed tlte actrvuttc-5 at the Januar-Sentar Drarnattc Club In the stweeclt class, lteld daring s,cltc:t'vI ltattrs, tltt' sattltn :nares learned stage canduct, tance cantrcni, and atlter int- ttartant phases al drantattc art Danna the tear tlttx pn-- sented ta the assemblies several Bible passages read tn ttntsan Wedttesdayt alternaan was tlte time wt aside tar tlte nteattngs at tl'te Dramatic Club, canstattna at tttntaia and seniors Here the students discussed topics relexant ta dratna and talked over bustneas ntatters Ml he atttcers at the L Iulu an' Ida Marte Gtlltafns, President, Charles Walton, Ntcefprest- dent, Sara Black, Secretary, Eleanor Hatch, Treasttrer In the tall al the 5ear, tlte settlers presented a lttqltlx drantattc ttraducttan demanding vtvtd character ttartratal In cantrast, the tctntar play given tn the spring was a cantedt Dae ta the anttrutg ettarts af M155 Kraener and tlte trttuttw tnterest dtsplaved bv the casts and cantnttttc-es at twatlt ttra' ducttans, each play was enttrett successful Upper: Young hopefuls try out for parts in the iunior and senior plays. Lower: Meetings of the Senior Dramatic Club and the Senior Board of Control.
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