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Publications .RE you going to get your story in on time? is the standard query on blue Monday, deadline date for Elm Bark writers. The Elm Bark office is a popular hangout for many of the campus writers and if you are searching for any of them — stop there because every one eventually turns up at the Bark office. To add to the paper ' s appeal more cuts are being used and a larger edition being published. Theatre news, profiles of the profs, sports events are only a few topics covered in the new columns added as regular features to this year ' s Elm Bark, which is striving to be bigger and better. 1949 saw Robert Witzeman as editor of the Elm Bark; Bill Klusack assumed the reins in 1950. In February of the current year Joyce Moore replaced Margit Anderson as Business Manager. Bill Khisack gets tips from i-etiriuK cditoi-, Holi Witze- man. Margit Anderson, retiring business manager looks on. Elm Bark ELM BARK STAFF: FIRST ROW: J. Masters, D. Ahrendt, D. Robinson, N. Dougherty, W. Klusack, R. Witzeman, Editor; M. Anderson, Business Mgr.; R. Dickson, R. Martin, E. Mueller, R. Da vies, V. Sullivan. SECOND ROW: G. Rosen, M. Engel, C. Rasche, D. Johnson, M. Prell, C. Ramsey, B. Becker, S. Thompson, R. Hachmeister, P. Meyer, C. Doering, C. Madsen, J. Panes, S. Dammann, E. Austerman, J. Lord, P. Faber. THIRD ROW: H. Debo, R. Kroehler, A. Gree r, R. Mensendiek, D. Bloesch, H. Glassford, D. Feld, V. Frohne, R. Sorensen. 25
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C ' arcil liamsey and Johnny Ti ' uka seem to enjoy all the work involved in being Associate liditor and Editor of the Elms. Campus A NOTHER year completed and a host of memories never to be forgotten. Do yon remember Snowflake Silliouette, the games, the Elm trees clad in their crimson and gold, the Circus and the Gold Rush. To record all of those wonderful moments and many more required the clicks of a camera, the pounding of a typewriter, proof-reading, rubber cement and a stack of stories. The members of the Elms Staff tried to in- clude all of those unforgettable moments into one album of memories for you in the countless hoiu ' s they not only worked but also worried. The Elms is your key to this past year ' s memories and as each page is turned, pictures and stories will help recall friendships, games, dances, and the hours you worked to make them successful. ELMS STAFF, SEATED: R. Binder, D. Gabler, Assistant Editoi : A. Trnka, H. Koelling, Business Mgr.; E. Austermann, C. Ramsey, Associate Editor: J. Trnka, Editor; J. Herzfeld, J. Johanning, Assistant Editor; E. Urban, D. Heifer, I. Kalman. STANDING:,.!. Howe, M. Fiucke, A. Mueller, L. Landburg, M. Frietag, H. Renis, D. Bloesch, A. Greer, W. Hoag, W. Bizer, E. Mueller, E. Grunewald, M.Meenen, R. Koch, N. Kienle, R. Boyer. 24
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W.R.S.E. EXECUTIVE STAEF: SEATED: Erv Koch, Priscilla Arvav, Mr. Campbell, Al Voile, Director: Bill Newman, Dick Lambrecht. STAXDING: Willard Gould, Harold Renis,Phil Griienke, Art. Graham, Taylor Buttles, Louis Taylor. W.R.S.E. W.R.S.E. STAFF, ROW 1: J. Panes, .J. Lord, G. Nowack, M. Olsson, V. Frohne, B. Bergmann, G. Szabo, M. Mc- Michael, R. Grunlund, P. Davies, C. Doering. ROW 2: J. DeRose, H. Yiingschlager, D. Burchardt, G. Bloom, C. Madsen, .1. Schneider, H. Herrscher, R. Irish, S. Thompson, H. Davis, E. Borneman, R. Williams, V. Reinhold, C. Ramsey, R. Boyer. ROW 3: R. Kriz, W. Farewell, R. Kroehler, W. Stickney, R. Bauer, .1. Brown, A. Greer, R. Martin, R. Eisenmann, W. Hoag, E. Mueller, T. Carus, R. Dickson, ,J. Cody. 26
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