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Q3 a E9 lite P UH, esfevn S il ! i l l Row one: SiNeI.Aut, M. ELI..IO'l l', PERLNLUTTER. Row H1105 I-Iart-reiuour, I. TUrtNrz1t, L. Davis, ISEERY, Maw-Iews. Row tlzrec: GooD1xmN, MCCLAREN, SXVIHART, HALLEY. Streamlining the Western Graphic was the task of the staff this year. This was done by taking out all the secondary deck heads, pulling column rules, and putting headlines in two, three, four step. Another feature of page make-up was to introduce the story by an eight or ten point dot followed by two or three words in bold face type. A spring literary supplement was published for the third time, and the sophomores were ignored in the freshman edition the last of April. News from other colleges was furnished through the regularly published Collegiate Digest column of the Associated Collegiate press. Five delegates attended the R. M. I. P. A. convention at Colorado College in Colorado Springs and three delegates attended the National Collegiate Press convention in Chicago early in the fall. The staff: Editor, Frances McClareng city editor, Betty Lou Goodmang news editor, Dorothy Hambrightg photograph editor, Mary Elizabeth Sinclair, copy editor,-Lou 'Ellen Swihartg society editor, lane Turnerg feature editor, Laverne Davis, alumnae editors, Maxine Beery and Irene Mathewsg sports editor, I-Iermina Perlmutterg art editor, Matilda Halley: Denver editor, Margaret Elliott, business manager, Laverne Davisg reporters, Ioan Bicknell, Dixie Lee Crowley, Shirley Dunn, Bettyjune Hughes, Dorothy Huff, Ieraldine Jacobs, june Kinkade, Ginger King, Virginia Lee Lackey, Margaret Lamb, Marcia Millikin, Margaret Oclen, Marjorie Perry, Ieanne Price, Rosalie Sandoz, Betty Iarxe Turner, and V. W. Taylor, sponsor. 1388-The Slgyline-1938 Page 12
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...Q si. . E if . M , M . E - .. sm ii H H s E ws asm M f are H ,, X H sr-i-aw-its fm WH smarts H H -ww . ,W , gym,-lm K prima- ...wma ii, a- ffm, -in -ar. a was H ,, mn H 22, man ww is H' We - tm R Q 'ga use iw H mm Bm 5 E. H Em. H , H 1 M H l I5 M ID W Row one: TRAUT. Row Iwo: R. SMITH, STUDEBAKER. Row zhrec: RYAN, RE1cHi3N. Row jour: D. RUSSELL, Uli1XIURA, TJXYLOR, C. JONES, IOHNSON, IORDAN. Y. W. C. A. Initiated as a new Y. W. C. A. activity and service this year were the Fireside Haunts held once a week before the open Hreplace in Foote I-Iall lounge. Other activities to foster comradeship and spiritual guidance among the students were the Friday cha els and the Bi Sister ro fram. Hol Week cha els climaxed the ear's reli ious services. 8 P in Y P Y S Other activities of the club included the Gypsy party, social teas, caring for orphans, and contributing to the Good Will Industries. The annual Melting Pot banquet was the outstanding event of the year. At the annual Mother and Daughter tea given by the Y. W. C. A., Mrs. Eleanor Nleans and her daughter were the featured speakers. Their topic was Writing At a later tea given by the group, Mildred Talbert Freeman, an alumna of Colorado Woman's College, sang. Bettyjune Hughes gave a musical reading entitled Song of the Portugesel' at the same affair. Cabinet ollicers are: Margaret Traut, president, Rachel Smith, vice-president, Madelyn Studebaker, treasurer, Helen Iordan, secretaryg Alice Taylor and Margaret Ueniura, World Fellowship chairmen, Mildred Iohnson, social service chairman, Dorothy Iean Russell, social teas chairman, Courtney Iones, crafts chair- man, Margaret Reichen, art chairman, Ierry Ryan, Big Sister chairman, and Lena C. Mayer, sponsor. 1888-The Slqyline-1938 Page 14
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