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Row I, lelit to right klohn Hahn. klune Barnstein. Ruth Dulelq, Bernice Cfhloupek. lklabel liustlta. Bud l louston. Wesley leply. Ruth Wcinert, Carole Schmidt, Helen Rudolph, lfsther Weiter, Norman Reieharel. Row 2---Paul Nlittnacht, klune liernin. lillyn Barrie, Betty lirainile xloan Carey, Royalton Hol:sehuh klohn Plank, Nlarian Stangel. ,lune Xlfenndorli, Dale Stone, lfsther Polixlia. Nlildred Peterson. Roger Nlorris. AAAAAA -Lliontintixl lrom page Zoy l7or the stuillents' henellit, an install- ent plan of 0 eent dowi ayment was devised. A pa yment, 'hich was lol owed hy f was required ive Z5 eent in- tallments. Since the installments were due eaeh qua r ter ol' the semester, the slogan Quarter AX adopted and Quarter was reatly helped in promot- ing sales. l omeroom toola charge on managers also installment payments. 'lihere is evgry reason the U3 in ll' plan will 'lihe plan is constructed to permit chan plily sales a tn helieve that lne permanent. loosely enough ges that w ll further sim- ' n. A Quarter a Quarter Buys A Press Ticket Janet Plank, circulation manager of the Hi- Tower Flashes, left, and Bonnie Ludwig, right, prepare the paper for distribution on publication day. Flashes are delivered to the various home- rooms during the seventh hour. i i PAGE 27
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Pictured during one of the ever-busy moments that confronted them throughout the year, Henry Geisler and Walter Huchthausen, left to right, this year'S general manager and assistant manager of the 3 in ll' plan, are shown at work in the Tower. Walter is to be general manager of the plan next year. T HoMERooM PRESS MANAGERS A Triple Success Story ln the limelight this year was the H3 in l plan, the project of stall' puhlica- tion managers. For the first time in Lincoln journalistic history a successful system was started whereby student suhserihers could purchase the three puhlications, Hi-Tower Flashes, Mani- tou, and Flamheau for the nominal cost of 35175. This price is considerahly lower than the comhined cost of these threc when purchased separately, as hcfore. lVhen all matters and details were talten care ol, one large sales campaign of ten days duration was launched. This procedure eliminated the indivi- dual sales campaigns. PAGE 26 To simplify matters, omeroo Swer made centers ofthe entire sale and c' - culation system. One Stude in s all homerooms and two pers s in argc homerooms were chosen ' Ho room Press Managers. The ntire respon- Sihility of sale and istrihution 'as placed on these mana ers. To insure fairness, manager, who sold more sulncriptions were given cxtra credit, To receive extra credit, a soph- omore manag 'as required to ell 60 per cent of is ho omg a ' ior, 75 per centg senior, 90 per cent. These sales ave T6 75 per cent, or over 8 students an achers. QCOnrinued on page 271
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PAGE X f 1'- Below, left, Ben Hansen, senior, studies the whys and wherefores of the world in Mr. F. W. Rosentreter's geography class. Learning Acknowledging the importance of youth in the world, history and government classes in- clude relative projects in their schedules. The sophomore government class, under the direc- tion of Dr, F. R. Zeran, spent a six-week period studying guidance-the relation of youth to vocation. Unconstitutional! lt's a common term, but how many ofusknowwhy? The senior history classes attempted an explanation by studying in detail the Constitution. Dry? Not a bit! The motives of the founders, and the legal cases that developed are all fertile grounds for humor and wit. Where is Paraguay? Center, Taking part in one of Dr. F. R. Zeran's mock trials are, left to right, Eileen Wagner, Edward Tveten, Dorothy Vande Castle, and Char- lotte Burger, sophomores. Right, And from the council it goes to the mayor, points out Alvin Budnik, to his class- mate, Marjorie Hermann, both sophomores, utilizing a Manitowoc government chart. 28 Geography gives you the answer. I-lere the studying of strange places reigns supreme.
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