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qt Zlfokle Conrad Moss, associate editor, was truly versa- tilefehe was staff mathematician, wrote about the industrial arts and Scholarship Society, collab- orated with Doug Boyd on boys' sports, and acted as official get-your-copy-in man. Doug Boyd's contribution was writing boys' sports, managing candid camera publicity, and lending muscle in carrying the typewriter back and forth from the typing room to the Barrister hangout. Many an anxious hour was spent by Connie Candee, the result of which was sozne grand writing about student organizations and the music department. A rare combination of brains and beauty is Rosemary LaPlanche, who was tireless in typing reams of routine material for the book. Efficient, always cheerful, she is indeed deserving of applause. Besides acting as chief reviser, Marjorie Stevens did some fine writing of home economics, Girls League, and W'42 officers. With the keen enthusiasm that char- acterizes everything she does, Virginia Lee Welch wrote art, history, commercial, executive staff, S'4l officers and awards copy, and acted as photo editor, with Doug Boyd and Marjorie Stevens. nite Qantiee, literary editor Virginia Lee Vtlelch, photo editor torie Stevens, literary editor Douglas Boyd, sports editor Rogers, student artist Carter Conlin, student photographer' Photography Sraff- Mr. King, Brazil, lacobsmeyer, Conlin, Dyste, Miss Hinshaw.
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The l94l Barrister staff was indeed fortunate to have as advisers in planning this book Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Buehler, Miss Hinshaw, Mr. King, Mrs. Lewerenz, and Mr. Roberts. For their patience, their time, their indefatigable efforts, we sincerely thank each one of them. Mrs. Anderson contributed many helpful sugges- tions as English adviser and spent a great deal of time checking galley proofs, Mr. Buehler managed the many business details-nsubscription lists, prices, fig- ures fstrictly numericall, and the like. Miss HinshaW's work as photography adviser was invaluable. With the help of the camera staff she supervised the pho- tography, arranging the groups in artistic poses, dis- covering corners of the campus never before pho- tographed, as well as cutting the pictures tc proper sizes. Chief student photographer was Carter Conlin, who photographed the division pages, the subdivision pages, coaches, and many of the groups. To Mrs. Lewerenz we are indebted for the original conception of the division pages. The designs, drawn by Carl Rogers, chief student artist, assisted by Dale Koeppe, were sand blasted on glass and photographed by Carter Conlin. Gloria Hunter worked out the intro- ductory page arrangements, while other art students worked on plans for the cover. Mr. King had the tedious task of scheduling all the pictures. Mr. Roberts was called in on many conferences to help with the printing details. Art Staff Rogers, Koeppe, Hunter, Mrs. Lewerenz Mrs. Anderson with group of copy writers
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. mmfnn Bose lean Bonnie, editor-in-cliiet Helen Meyers, associate editor Conrad Moss, associate editor Rosemary LaPlan he aption Q titer Km ein tee Stqff With all intentions and resolutions to make the 1941 Barrister the best yearbook in captivity, eight Barrister staff members and one unsus- pecting sponsor applied their noses to the pro- verbial grindstone early in October. The ensuing eight months were full of hard work and constant worry 'but here it is! Your approval is our reward! Miss Bischoff, becoming accustomed to an enthusiastic and caper-cutting staff and being duly resigned to her fate, sponsored the Barrister. She was the most untiring Worker of allg it was she who never forgot a single detail, upon whom rested most of the worries that come with the producing of a yearbook. We of the staff feel that we could never express in words our gratitude for her guidance. Bose lean Bonnie was appointed editor of the Barrister, after having written the skit which was presented to start the publicity campaign. She spent a great deal of time making lay-outs, writ- ing the foreword, introductions, campus copy, Winter's Tale, and S'4l social activities. Always ready with a witty pun and a cheering smile, sending the entire staff into peals of laughter was Helen Meyers, associate editor, who very ably penciled the dedication, girls' sports, drama, English, language, mathematics, and recreation copy. Miss Bischoff at work with Barrister stat
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