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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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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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. y icin rJlci del lie en Our 1950 Elms Queen, Miss J ane Teschner, was selected by Mr. Alan Ladd, the Paramount film star. Mr. Ladd made his choice from the photographs of six finalists who had been elected as a result of two all-campus votes. All Elmhurst coeds were candidates in the first election. From these, the top twelve contenders were entered in the final campus vote. As a result of this election, the six final contestants were chosen. The six were Miss Teschner, Miss Suzanne Esthus, Miss Charlotte Krivulka, Miss Tuck Ewald, Miss Joan Johanning, and Miss Arlene Trnka. Photographs of these girls, along with some vital statistics, were sent to Mr. Ladd, who had very kindly consented to choose our queen. To be Elms queen is a singular honor, but to be selected for that title by a celebrated actor who is a well-qualified judge of beauty is a great tribute. We congratulate our queen. Our congratulations also to the five members of her court, all of whom give an added touch of beauty to our college life. 27
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