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Club cmd Aclivilies Annual Sloll THE BLUE QUILL STAFF PONDERS A FEW PROBLEMS Editor, Gwen Hudsong Associate Editor, Shirley Broaddusg Business Manager, Donald Ray Weaver, Advertising Manager, Thomas Kendrickg Art Editors, Raye Walker and Ottince Tarverg Sports Editors, Charles Ward, .Tesse Earl Loving, and .Tay Locke: Ac- tivities Editors, Marvin Wright and Charlie Fanny Snapshot Editors, Ector Thompson and Charles Sturrockg Typists, Mary Moulder, Billie Smiley, Kenneth Watson, Frank McCarty and Neil Hancock. Whatshall thetheme be .... '? Whatkind ofcover...'? Howmanypages...'? Can we raise sufficient funds...'? Such questions are eventually answered to everyone's satis- faction but there's a lot of hard work ahead before they are. Don't forget the deadline ........ For the twelfthyear now Mrs. Aline Rothe has helped staffs produce a volume of the Blue Quill , ruthlessly ruining copywith her inevitable red pencil while listening sympathetically to various woes. Although the problems of staffs from 1939 to 1952 may differ and each succeeding staff may feel that their edition of the yearbook is better than all the others , they and the sponsor always have a common goal--to catch the spirit of Corrigan High School between the covers of the Blue Quill . 54 reilie rulers filed under R ? A Without yearbook copy, pictures, letters, ad- vertising contracts, rulers, and other valuables getting lost in the mysterious depths of the locker in the annual room , no Blue Quill staff would feel quite normal. All misplaced copy and tools' ' are eventually located and the blue print for the Blue Quill finally finished much to the surprise of all. Then the tired old locker gets a good house cleaning and rest until the rum- maging of another staff begins ........
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