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Annual Mx? or Co-Editors - E. Don Associate Editor - - Appointment Editor - Activity Editor - Club Editor - Sports Editor - - Music-Drama Editor - Identification Editor Business Manager - Advertising Manager - Senior Business Managers Literary Advisor - - Faculty Advisor - Photography Advisor and Doyle R. Smith Snow - - Marcine Percy Barbara Bowman Audrey Canterbury Doro-thy Koehler - - John Pletcher - Eleanor Wildermuth - Phyllis Tuttle - - Gordon Misch - - - Doris Levy - Harriet Sandifer and Bob Ashba - Miss Jeanette Stuart - H. C. Hetfner E. L. Huber Do you see that man getting off the bus, the group at the favorite hangout, the housewife in the yard, and the laborer under that coat of grime? They are all Americans and their lives and happiness depend upon unity and an all-out for victory. One of the greatest aids in this tight is journalism. The Annual Mirror helps to teach this as well as to provide a yearbook for Central students. The fight of democracies to preserve their beliefs brings into light the urgency of freedom of the press. To high school journalists these standards are brought to us by the Quill and Scroll. In Room 348 that constant chatter is the would-be scribes of the yearbook. Their work is to give you this memory book. This year the editors have introduced a new type of feature writing. A familiar sight was the literary advisor with her corrected copy, galley proof, and blue pencils. The faculty business manager planned the budget of the high school publication and directed the advertising. What lies behind all this honest endeavor is WORKIIIZ Usually tryouts are held the previous year or at the beginning of the fall semester. At the mid-year the members of the staff forfeit from two to live study hall periods and start to work. Each editor receives his assignments and tries to distribute them to his staff according to ability and experience. Until two weeks before the deadline, Room 348 is a melee of confusion. There's someone cram- ming for his article: here's another dismayed by all those blue pencil marks and the word PHILOSOPHIZE, which caused the staii more than one sorrow. Those last days before the Annual goes to press find the editors and the staff editors collecting late material, the type- writers constantly clicking, and the scribes rewriting late copy. After the deadline the atmosphere is less electrifying, but there is still a small group in deep thought planning and scheming, for the 1943 Annual is being born in the humble form of a dummy. At the end of the year the scribes, worn and tired, are rewarded by a feast in the forma of a picnic! given by their advisors. We hope you enjoy the 1942 Annual and appreciate its value and work. lt is dedicated to you--it's reader. AUDREY CANTERBURY ...5 53.
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Row Row Row Row Raw Row Row Row ANNUAL MIRROR HEADS Picture 1 -Audrey Canterbury, Dorothy Koehler, Barbara Bowman, Gordon Misch. -Marcene Percy, Phyllis Tuttle, Harriett Sandifer, John Pletcher. -Miss Jeannette Stuart, Bob Ashba, Don Snow, Doyle' Smith, Gerald Coon, Mr. E. L, Huber. ANNUAL MIRROR STAFF Picture 2 -Mike Davidian, Milton Kamin, Betty Folk, Bettye Lou Phillips, Jean Heinze, Helen R. Miller. -Gwen Love, Ruth Baker, Joan Uutes, Joan Thompson, Dorothy Miller, Marilyn Bakgr, Marjorie Johns. -Mary Ann Neuman, Ernestine Worrell, Deana Fillips, Evelyn Schurr, Bonnie Custer, Nadine Speer, Mary Krouse. 4-Vercia Price, Mildred Killian, Dorothy Irvin, Kathleen Niemeyer, Margaret Watkins, Mary Ellen Newton, Sue Thomas. -Tom Roess, Bob McBeth, Tom Hildreth. Bill Brown, Dale Bartlett, David Jenkins, Trevor Craig. E25 4.3.
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Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row WEEKLY STAFF HEADS Picture 1 1-Laura Mae Gnngfi, June! Webb, Jeanne McDonel 2-Ruth Alice Miller, Betty Reese, Marilyn Newcomb, Bill Reid 3-Mr. H. C. Heffner, Glen Webb, Harry Wright, Miss Laura Jamison NEWSPAPER STAFF Picture 2 I-Jo Ann. McClain, Lou Anna Henncn, Shirley Pugh, Irene Seech, Judy Bice. 2-Joanne Jones, June Ann Lay, Carol Crops, Corrine Keve, Grace Crcvistoil, Dorothy Chamberlain, Joan Blum 3-Joan Jennings, Lois Jenkins, Mary Lou Ebersbach, June Widner, Jeanne McClintock, Pat Cochran, Barbara Taylor, Dorothy Fridley 4-Marjorie Franklin, Jeanette Elliott, Carol Bennett, Dorothy Neumann, Mary Lytle, Mary Davis, Bonnie Custer, Ann Alexander. 5-Joyce Cotner, Harry Breeden, Bill Geiser, Bill Fisher, Bill Kee-ling, Richard Riggs, Charles Grady, Mary Lou Sandifer ...5 6...
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