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7a The editors found time, however, to at- tend the National Scholastic Press Association convention at the Stevens Hotel in November. There they discussed yearbook problems with fellow editors from all over the country, and saw how other books are prepared. They also attended a Publications Party given last fall by the Evonstonion, and sponsored a Valentine party together with the Pilot and Soft Pipes, in February. The last event of the year was the Publications Banquet, at which the staff for next year was announced. lnstead of noti- fying the new editors, as in past years, only the sponsor knew who they were to be so the announcement was a surprise to all. The editors this year were: Rosemary Heuser and Justine Ray, co-editors in chief, Anne Banks, associate editor, Kathryn Soter, literary editor, and Tom Tritschler, business editor. Top standing: Betty Caldwell, JoAnn Ellis, Betty Gulder, Margie McRoberts, Elly Ross, Lucy Muchmore. Seated: Ethel Katsoulis, Tam Tritschler. Not present: Peggy Roberts, Nan Weber, Audrey Smith, Dorothy Johnson. Center: Nancy Spoerri, Anne Banks, Loren Nolte, Dolores Levis. Bottom: Yearbook potpourri. g, I , ff -il x, 7' rx gr. ,-JS. 1 pf v'.3,J W Qi' .lv X 1: , 1 1 I the I us-ff s ' J' 41-rs'5g ,bg ii. ,xl , 4742 'fl ,-, -2 . .. p 1 W5 I IL ' 3 -,J 1' .- Q' Q J S . Sly. L, - i ' - 'Jn N , '. ' I AC.: ' - FW lx R it H T 'DS . ' gl .. 1 5 J 7' 3 'X.
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