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it 5 jlze I9 f .f4nnua Ecomged .Mdfor It all began in the month of February, when the senior class voted to produce the Maragold of 1951. To finance this project the twenty members of the class solicited Mason City firms and friends for ads and patrons. With the fund to back their literary efforts, the real work began: and each day found the staff planning and working to make this annual the best ever. Long hours of copy writing, pasting, drawing, and printing have culminated in the finished brain child - the Maragold of 1951. deadline. Above: Looks like Dick Krieger hasn't any money for his yearbook. Maybe senior, Phyllis Nugent, receiving Margaret Popp's money, could give him a loan. The many phases of producing a yearbook are demonstrated in these pictures as the seniors work steadily to meet the May lst Page Forfy-seven
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's xloerf Sakdmen glnclome jdeir lmegfg Wewd . XHE NJXRO ,K v' M 5 . GN Reporting and writing news to meet deadlines keep these stu- dents pressing the keys. The Maroon. a joint page with St. joseph high school, is financed by the Globe-Gazette, the Mason City daily. The practical exper- ience gleaned from the actual working with the staff of a large newspaper is of utmost value to these would-be journalists. Upper left Whenever you see Mary Lou Multhauf the Maroon Editor in chief hurrying down to the Globe Gazette on Thursday night carrying her port folio you can be sure that it is time for the Maroon to go to press Almost any night of the week you can .find her checking articles typing writing her editorial or any other work that needs to be finished so that the Maroon will meet the deadline Lower left Putting out the Maroon could be a long hard job but havmg a good staff is what xt takes and what it has Especially talented in feature articles Mary K Shannon the associate editor has given her best in time and effort working to the end to complete the paper Page folly mt MAROON STAP I- Row one Seniors Pat Martin Sylvia Heidenry Mercedes Stackhouse and Teresa Wilde Row two juniors Mary Ann Beech e jean Mason and Roger Katz Row three Mary Dougherty Sally Cahalan and Jeanette Fouste Row four Connie OBrien and Joanne Nolterieke Civ I , Z .- ,Y . , . . r. . . I . . - . ' ' 1 .- ...' - ' ' . , , , 2 ' ' ' . V ' v -I -1 .
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