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'Executives' in Conference The Spectator executive board, a representative group of all the heads of the business and editorial departments, meets annually to discuss new equipment, finances of The Spectator and Polar Bear, and a scholarship to Chicag0's Northwestern University, awarded to a promising journalist. Members of the business unit include circulation, advertising, and accounting. The editorial board is the policy-making body of the paper. The Spectator, in its 31 years of publication, has been awarded an All-American Honor rating consecutively since 1935, along with various other honors.
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Committees in Action Joan Hause. assembly committee chairman, and Betty ngaizman adjust the auditorium mike 11.3 preparatory to an assembly pro- gram. Committee duties include receiving guest speakers and showing them the school, and aiding Mrs. Flora Maholland, in charge of assembly programs, in making a selection of speakers .... The welfare committee, not shown, is headed by Ruben Eshkanian. It has played an important part in school life, directing Red Cross, cancer, and infantile paralysis drives. A meeting of the Hnance committee is held in Room 220 145. Bill Sumners and Don Stewart stand in the back row, look- ing over the shoulders of Gayle Gerow, Pete Benenatiq and Bob Isaacson. The major efforts of the committee this semes- ter have been directed toward raising money for the schoolis part in the pro- posed Veterans, Memorial. The hall duty committee, headed by Parliamentarian Bob Greager. is much in evidence during the Hflh and sixth hours. Hall Guides Violet Tonetta and Carlton Phillips check with Mrs. Mary .losey 121 during one of these periods. Students are selected from designated homerooms each week and serve for a live day period ,,.. Joyce Dennis hands in her homeroomis ballots for the 12-B class elections 13? to election committee chairman Reta Schubot.
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Important Jobs Vital to the financing of The Spec and PB is the advertising, explains Aaron Ceselis K 11 to the Venus Cleaners. Editors-in-chief, Lee McNeilly and Cecile Rhine- hart f2J, collaborate on a PB scoop for The Spec. Roland Ger- son interviews Miss Therese Kneip Q31 for latest tips on news events. An important activity of the circu- lation staff is folding The Specs K4-J as they arrive hot oil the press. Eugene Paul and chief Joan Meyers demonstrate the art. Walter Thurn f5J prints his latest shots.', Other photographers are John Plater, Don Wenzel, Harold Slagle, and Ray Ohannes. PB sales chairman, Bedros Tanealian, cen- ter, sells a book to Bob Thompson as Jimmy Phill stands by.
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