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Fall Editorial Board: Spring Editorial Board: Row 1-Janapolis, Bender, Heil, Crocker, Bliss, Nelson, Fontana, Bindewald, Mix. Row 2-Hoifmeyer, K. Jansen, Russell, Lewis, Boyle. C. Jansen, Stockdale, Swimmer, Engleman. Row 3-Mr. Slater, Paisley, Eckert, Smith, Dittes, Herrick, Barnett, Smith, Winters. Row 4iFulton, Buckley. Jenkins, Cox, Haber, Lesko, Paul, Lawther Lewis, Paisley, Russell, Buckley. Dittes. Swimmer, Haber, Paul. Page 26 It is the beginning of the ninth hour. The editor is at his desk busily assigning topics for the next issue of the paper. Around the crescent-shaped table hovers a group of reporters frantically leafing through the exchange papers and marking anything of note. Near the sports editors' desk the photographers discuss the merits of each other's Work. Meanwhile the budget clerk and her assistant disregard the steady hum of voices and conscientiously figure out each home roorn's budget. At his desk S. A. Slater, journalisni adviser, discusses with the editorial page editor possible layouts for the next issue. Several reporters are proofreading copy l'Turn to next pagel
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The Cinema Head Photographer Carioti and Assistants Ricker and Lawther in front of the camera for a change. Writing copy, mounting panels, taking pictures, counting money, and soliciting for advertisements were just a few of the tasks required in publishing the Cinema. Betty Nichols' circulation staff and the home room representativesg John Park's advertising staffg Ruth Uhren, home room editor 5 Betty Fowler and Elinor McNiece, senior editors g Ken Melick, sports editorg Roberta Trimmer's art staff 3 and Frank Cari- oti, photographer, all contributed to this year's Cinema under the direction of John Paulus and Helen Irwin. Left Top Group: Row 1+McKnight, Wasinack, Doepker, Barnett, Hoberecht, Schuerger, Patterson, Christenson, CraiglRow 2- Domiter, Henehan, Reinker, Wilkinson, Park, Webb. Van Horn, Peterman, McKinney 0Row 3-Welty, Kellery, Dietz, Lestock, Kusanke, Gross, Pringle, Tuck, Auble, Soltis. Right Top Group: Circulation Manager Betty Nichols instructs the representatives I Left Bottom Group: Senior Editor Betty Fowler and Assistant Editor Eleanor McNiece finish senior paneels 0Bottom Center Group: Business Manager John Park and Assistant Manager Nelson Newcomb, complete plans for an advertising campaign O Bottom Right Group: Roberta Trimmer and Janice Rhoads work on division page designs. Page 25
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The Lakewood High Times while a cub reporter strives to write that last article which will complete his twenty inches of printed matter in order to qualify as a member of the staff. All this combines to make the Lakewood High Times. The paper is liked not only by students, but also by the general public, for it was cited as the outstand- ing Greater Cleveland school paper in 1941-42 by the Cleveland Newspaper Guild, declared the winner of a cup given by the Cleveland District Teacher for out- standing school paper in 1941-42, and named All-Ameri- can by the National Scholastic Press Association. The staff is a group of interested pupils organized as an extra-curricular activity. Papers hot oi the press are counted by Langenhan Eckert and Smith H H I I 9 K . 01 9 G. Mix kibitzes as F. Grosclaude Crocker, Janaponlis and Light work Papeil dictates to M. Stockdale. out Lakewood s pay as you go plan f' ' ,. . 1. -L..:zi . ef: 'vs' v -
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