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AQ POW 61' P6 OPZLD OUP HQLUD . . . of events and ha nin s thro hout the halls of Hancock Hipgllll 8 ug 'Ihe staff is made up of members of the journalism class and- is sponsored by Mr.. Fbbert Nye, 'Ihe editors are changed every ten weeks so that all students may have an opportu- nity to get good journalism experienceg All students not in editorial positions are reporters. The edi-torial positions are: editor-in-chief, news editor, feature editor, sports editor, copy editor, and the circulation department. The persons having served on editorial positions for the first semester are: Editor-in-chiefu Fay Thrasher and Jean Streckfussg News Editor--Allan Kroeck and Carol ine Parr, Feature Editor- -Caroline Parr and Jeanette Sellmanng Copy Editor--Jeanette Sellmann and Walter Schmidtg Sports. Editor- -Harold Virgen and Jim Eichhorng Circulation Depart- ment--Ronnie Payne, -4-q 'Se al' 4? sh Something new this year was the exchange ing of articles with other high schools in the Lamy district., Many of our articles of interest to all students came from this exchmge system. - jhe mememfo rec or0'3 memories l l nm m lv smug . ., ., of friends, classmates, andoutstand- ing events of the school year., How? Bead On! Eh, go slow! Don't crop that picture any- more--it's for the bleed page! What do you think of having this one blown up? These and similar remarks were not in an atomic bomb class but are just a sample of what Went on in some of the meetings in Miss Riley's room while the '52 Memento was under construction., The year was filled with work, problems, blunders, more prob- lems, and laughs as our annual was tenderly put together, Pictures were planned, taken, cropped, and mounted, write-ups had to be proof-read, typed, and then vari-typed, margins were settled and rigidly adhered top pictures and sometimes entire pages were blown up or shrunk to the standard set, the prom queen must be kept a closely guarded secret, and no one must inadvert- ently let the dedication leak out to the eager group, deadlines were set and met mere seconds ieforeg these, and a thousand other things, seemingly too minute to men- tion, but time consuming, had to be done, Since the yearbook is an all-school project, staff members are selected fran each class, the senior class being respon- sible each year for meeting any financial need the staff may have aside from money collected for subscriptionsu As the book is usually sold for a dollar and a half, the senior class finances about half its cost of production, The staff members and their positions are given on page eighty- five.
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GROWLER STAFF www! we ,ae Front Row: Mr. Nye, Schnieders, Parr, Streckfuss, Thrasher, Eichhorn, Van Damme. Back Row:Vir gn Matern, Se11man,Paf,f,en, Herfulgs, Wikete, Dale, Bauer, Veanes, Payne, Pfeiffer. Riggs, Rybacki,Beg-ier MEMENTO STAFF SUmdin85 LCSBU'-f-, Bfflale, 'IT1rasher,.Thomas, Holtmeyer, Hohman, Liebenguth, Zolman, Lutz. Sitting: Parr, Streckfuss, Vxrgen, Sutton, Waninger, Meyers, Jourdenu .M G , od M it xv ng -u ff Q., PQI- Bun ' jg' INA- A .ad AY' 60
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