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N l iw, X U, C 4 Magazine Campaign: Subscription Conscription Bow-wow! That's the victory bark of 224's Irish setter. The setter won the magazine cam- paign dog race, bringing in 58,575 A lap behind, with S8,062, was the doberman pin- scher of 204, which for the first time in three years did not win the campaign. For ten days ETHS students tramped streets and rang doorbells to bring in over 570,000 and make ETHS public school magazine sales champ. Over 56,000 in prizes was distributed to student salesmen. Remaining profits went to school organizations and activities. Upper: Mr. Melvin takes a trial spin on a favorite magazine prize. Center: Joe Clonick, top salesman, receives a type- writer from Cathy Ashley, campaign manager. Lower: Ellen Schori and Mary Ann Burnside check the list of high salesmen. .....-................-.,-. .. .- ,P ----v----L .-- ---' i d ' LJ , 'sm . 2 2 LEADING snissmgm LIFE MEMBERSHIP C LUB l
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Budget Ticket: Fun For Your Money 'Come onel Come alll This way for the 'Greatest Value on Earthl' lt's stu- pendous-the Budget Ticketl' That was the theme of the l952 Budget Ticket campaign. This bargain offered the students a circus of events. Adding to the main attractions of pre- vious seasons, the Budget Ticket had some new features: admission to the homecoming rally, and to wrestling and swimming meets, plus an adult budget ticket for the young in heart. This versa- tile performer also helped out with club dues, publications, and discounts on ad- mission to dramatic productions. Under the direction of the ringmaster, Mr. Melvin, and managers Nana Stroh- meier and Pat Jewell, the campaign ex- ploded into an all-time high of 93.2 per cent. But while the performers of this circus lasted only a few thrill-packed weeks, students who attended the show enjoyed the benefits of the Greatest Value on Earth all year long. Top: Making a wise investment. Left to right: Dorothy Keevil, Paula Levine, Andrea Starck, Emelia Smith. Center: Super-sales staff-Left to right, First Row: Chuck Schroeder, Virginia Havighurst, Van Traxler. Second row: Lorraine Payseur, Helen Greene, Pat Jewell, Jeff Baddeley, Barbara Teare, Barbara Doran. Third row: Mr. Melvin, Nana Strohmeier. Bottom: Curses, foiled again! mutters villain Tom Soper Cleft? to Andy Anderson, Connie Follett and Jim Ferguson. A ..
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