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Editors of this Edition Faculty Advisor: Miss Christine Bunch Editor: Barbara Ellis Assistant Editor: Jean Smith Class Editor: Helen Aho Make-Up Editor: Matt Futterer Girls' Sports: Shirley Gruben Boys' Sports: Rich Martin Literary Editor: Ida Peterson Activities : Charlene Reinsch Typist: Margarete Morris Art Editors: Marjorie Shenk Janice Blooniquist Photographers 1 Mr. M. E. Leatsler Ken Mills Printing: Mr. Herbert Warfel Mr. Donald Imig 15
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UC Made the News Congrads and red roses should go to the Blazer staff for the strictly smooth job they did first semester and last semester. Miss Tippet, our faculty advisor, still retains her sweet smile, although we could see her many times chasing some slick chick or smooth igooeodfoeigtllaie copy, and hiding behind that padlock didnt do any S. Mews' Miss Tippett' R' Russell Lynn Linnard and Hope VVhitney were our co-editors the first semester, and with an experienced staff gave us a paper that was really on the beam. Pictures and cartoons could be found in every issue showing what students were doing-along with in te re s tin g editorials on what they were thinking. The last semester Dick Russell and Sara Meers held the co-editorships. VVith the termination of the war and the return of many G. l.'s back to school, our paper really had diferent and enlight- ening articles, and the girls were brought closer to what it was really like at the front lines and found just how big a foxhole is. The paper this semester still gave out with pictures-only more so. Every- thing from a gossip column to current events showed greater variety. 1 All in all. this last year has been a happy one for all concerned. and was made more so by our school paper-The Blazer! I-'H-I ' we ..-x' 534 I it sf , , , . 2 at M- -1- i Q , avi. Row 3: Skalicky, Kretz, Boucher, McGinnis, Bennett, Boinbassaro, Meers, Harper, King, McKay Row 2: Kelly, Miller, Krawetz, Miss Tippet, Bergman, Weger, Nelson, Klobucar, Carroll, Ellis, Aho Row 1: Mills, Russell, McLean, Noblitt, Meyer, Peterson 14
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ight Life The slopmores iso-called by the ever- lovin' froshj sponsored a gala all-college SPORT NIGHTQ and because it followed our semester exams, the attendance was sumpin'. It gave all those who attended a chance to relax after a strenuous period of mental activity. But the sophs really got fiying with Doolittle, burned the midnite oil and-A Dad's last six gallons of gas to entertain the freshmen. There were games of all varieties and everyone's favorite pastime-eating A good time was had by all, and from the frosh to the sophomores. Thanks, You're tops 111 hosts Tonight's the night was the topic all day in discussing the SPRING MIXER. A variety of entertainment was planned. Among' the activities were games, dancing, and of course eating. Our own Junior College orchestra, Bill Brown's, played for those who cared to dance Let's have another soon was the goodbye heard as the students left the gym. ii? l Love Letters, the annual W.A.A. dance held February 16, was really a sell-out. We had not only Junior College students, but also the alumni and members of the senior class of the high school In accordance with the theme a post oilice adorned the center of the gym at which programs in the form of letters were given out. A wonderful time was claimed by all who attended the dance. 16
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