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PUBLICATIONS BUSINESS STAFF This staff of ambitious business-wise people was the largest and best ad staff in many years. While learning good salesmanship they also sold more ads than any staff of previous years. Their success was due partly to their fine managers. Darrell Duncan, pic- tured upper left, was business man- ager of the Echo until he moved from the district and his job was taken over by Nona Schroeder. Dee Ann Nuszbaum, upper right, managed the business of the Wireless and was assisted by Joanne Rasmussen, lower right, a very capable ad man- ager, and Ramona Carson, lower left, who ably carried out her job as cir- culation manager. AD STAFF. First Row, left to right—Kay Triplett, Dianne Beaudin, Diana Weberling. Second Row- Dolores Bowers, Doris Kingery, Joanne Rasmussen. Third Row—Shirley Foley, Gene Parmeter, Gerald Swenson. Fourth Row—Chuck Balleaux, Mike Davis, Bill Lashua. Fifth Row—Norris Drake, Paul Rutan, Tommy Rowen. Sixth Row—Ramona Carson, Alex Pettersen.
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“Black Magic’ Ed Luke ‘Rose Marie” Julie Einersen, Neil Grace VODVIL Vodvil took on a new face this year with the first production of “Kitten Kut-Ups.” Dropping the plan of the past few years of having an ‘original play’ with dialogue, the advisors, Mrs. Fathers, Mr. Ander- soniand Mr. Schwartzmann decided to revert to the old style vaudeville with individual acts. The plan proved most successful with two packed public performances, and a student matinee. Among the twenty acts presented there were many outstanding performers. Remember Joyce Die- mert, the baton twirler? She was really great. And how about Julie Einersen and Neil Grace? They were the first boy-girl vocal duet since 1949, Another act that received loud aclaim was the Griffith sisters with their “Too Old” pantomine. Pictured above and on the opposite page are a few of the acts that helped make “Kitten Kut-Ups” the best student production of the year. 18
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