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GARNETEER EDITORIAL STAFF-Puff I 4l.2fA.llRlltl1lll'E9CllFll'E5lIE9llPt Knowing that all good things must come to an end, the staffs of the Garneteer put forth their best efforts in this last important undertaking in their school life. The ultimate goal for which they were striving was to produce a book which would ever keep them in touch with some of the happiest memories of their lives, to relive again the important functions of the school year and the intimate little things which did not mean much to the history of the school, but which awakened joyous memoriesg and most of all to have a book one would be proud to count Among My Souvenirs. But more even than a souvenir, we count our yearbook as one of life's most treasured possessions. To produce this treasured possession, there is a staH, under the direction of Miss Florence H. Cobaugh, who makes itself responsible for all content, except advertising. The power behind the throne, the business staff, under the supervision of Miss Marjorie Hunsinger, provides the financial wherewithal to make this valued project possible. The 1936 GARNETEER was rated in the First Class among year books of schools our size by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. We hope to maintain that enviable record. GARNETEER EDITORIAL STAFF-Pm ll i621
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gg M n THE GARIEAETEER . . . 1937 S1l3lIRlIllIl2ullE5 Taking a second place at the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, the SCRIBE finished a rather successful season under the capable editorial adviser- ship of Mrs. Sue O'Neil. The SCRIBE, weekly newspaper of the school, upholds a high standard in all matters of school life and expresses in readable language the work of the various departments, clubs, and athletics of the school. Mrs. O'Neil has included in the SCRIBE'S roster this year a journalism class composed of sophomores and juniors to help them improve the nature of work submitted for publication, and to develop to the fullest extent the journal- istic ability of all interested students. The staff this year was composed of Doris Freas, Editor-in-chief, capably assisted by Orpha Keck, Associate Editor, jack Gartland, Feature Editor, Marie Orlando, News Editor, Willard Arentzen, Exchange Editor, William Good- man, Assistant News Editor, Wray Thomas, Sports Editor, Mary Cooney, Girl Sports Editor, Lillian Kiszonas, Librarian. The reporters were: Betty Chapin, Gladys Chudomelka, Allan Rosenberg, Mary Starr, Jack Cathrall, Mildred Bartuccio, Eleanore Jaffe, Jim Swackhamer, Herbert Beattie, Eileen Bagnall, Anna Lucchesi, Dorothy Reilley, Sue Bascove, Kathryn Sides, Tom Cooney, Reuben Cummings, Paul Denlinger, Jeanne Zarello, Emily Haldeman, Kathryn Siegener, Bertha Haines, Edna Simmler, Robert Davey. Mr. Guy P. Wharton and Miss Kathryn Shutt capably admin- istered the business functions of the SCRIBE. Mr. Wharton had charge of the advertisements and Miss Shutt the circulation. The Business Manager was Helen Biddle and her Assistant, Kathryn Ulmer. The Head Typist was Marie Seibertg assistants: Eleanor Frederick, Isabel Michael, Betty Beattie, Doris McHenry, jane Strang, and Mildred Allen. Proofreaders were: Paul Frost, Margaret Hacunda, and Robert Middleton. T611
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GARNETEER EDITORIAL STAFF FACULTY ADVISER Miss FLORENCE H. COBAUGH Auoriale Edilor DoR1s FREAS Editor-in-rhief MARTIN CUMMINGS Mana ger, Write-zzpr Orpha Keck Warren Mackara Nlzzyir jack Cathrall Mary Starr Marie Orlando Betty Chapin Gladys Chuclomellca Marguerite Kohout Doris King jacqueline Fleming Ruth Tochterman Margaret Hacunda Sportr Mary Cooney Senior UVrite-npr Doris MCI-Ienry Frances Maier Audrey Pittelli Dorothea Stewart Virginia Snuihn Allan Rosenberg jafk Everitt Williain P. Tait Fealure IV1'iter jack Gartland Edgar Crouthamel Drama Steward Nichols Barbara Backman james Hunt Robert Middleton Richard Selvig jack Ohus Paul Frost George Carr jack Gartland Plmmgra,f2hy.' jack Obus, LaVerne Peterson, Margaret Jensen, Norman Johnston Typing: Lillian Kiszonas, Eleanor Frederick, Isabel Michael Baby Pirzm'e.r.' Ella Lloyd, Audrey Pittelli Ari: Jane Cavanaugh, Erna Knapp, Paul Fuentes, Robert Swain BUSINESS STAFF Faculty Advirer Bzffilzerr Manager Miss MAR ,IORIE HUNSINGER PEGGY STAATS Arfirtafzt Bmizzerr Manager MARY DANEIELD Adzfertirilzg Manager Arriffant Adrerliring Manager Mary 'Toepper Dorothea Stewart Sale! Manager Affiflanl Safer Manager Charles Burke Olive Sharp Secretary Arrirlafzt Serretary Trcamf'er Ruth Gevercl Ellen Hope Vera Stanley GARNETEER BUSINESS STAFF I 65 I
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