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'UC Q' Maroon Stag What is a Maroon? A Maroon is a printed mem- ory book containing a record of high school life and friends. This year, because of the interest and coopera- tion shown by its members, the Maroon staff has aimed to produce the best Maroon ever published. Through the untiring efforts of Donald Sweeney, Editor-in-Chief, and the combined efforts of Rob- ert Flicker and Robert Shultis, Business Manager, and Lay-out Editor respectively, this year's Ma- roon got off to a good start. John Warren proved to be very responsible in his position as Circula- tion Editor. Joan Craig, Music Editor, Elbert Loughran, Literary Editor, Gloria Post, School Ed- itor, Walter Conway, Sports Editor, Marion Phil- lips, Art Editor, and Patricia Matthews, Organiza- tion Editor, helped in their separate ways to make this year's Maroon a success. One of the most Sixteen important jobs connected with the yearbook is that of the typists. This job was capably done by Helen Beaver, Claire Eaton, Irene Schuber, and Dorothy Sturzenberger. The task of writing personnel com- ments was faithfully executed by Eleanor De Mare, Marjorie Garland, Betty Basten, Wolfram Locker, Charlotte Ecker, Bernice Miller, Beatrice Tannen- baum, Shirley Doyle, Marjorie Dunn, Margaret Schilling, Laura Nichetta, Frances Caruso, Marion Obenaus, Grace Sills, Magda Macke, Louise Stone, and Jane Lynch. The faculty advisers for the Maroon were: Mrs. Partlan, Mr. Vaughn, Mrs. Hoderoth, Mrs. Terpen- ing, Mrs. Anderson, and Mr. Kurtznacker. lt has been through the never-ending patience and ener- gy of the chairman, Mrs. Partlan, that we present this Maroon for your approval.
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Class ol l9l1l President - - - James Winclfaell Vice-president - Mary Collins Secretary - - Virginia Hoffman Treasurer - - Richard McConnell ADVISERS Mr. Culver, Miss Tarrant, Mr. Vaughn, Mrs. Partlan, Mrs. Norwood, and Mr. Bailey. Seventeen
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