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s Informal Our staff would not have been complete without the assistance ot assistants. Noble, strong-hearted and willing were the slave laborers of fourth period. Dorothy, Betty june, La Verne, Marv and Ardis spent lots of time doing the dirty work that had to be done before the book could come out. Copy, sports, photography were our special departments, and Val, Pete, Alice and Marilyn reaily seemed to enjoy their Tower work-oh, yeah? Anyway, we all hate to say good-by, but hope you like your 1946 Flambeau. Pausing a moment from her grinding book work is Doris Freiboth, business manager trightj. Happy in spite of their many duties are Val Rusch, copy editor: ete Spoentgen, sports editorg Alice Spev- achek, photography, index and circulation editor: and Marilyn Carbon, cub editor thottom, rightj. All in one corner are senior assistants, Dorothy Ko- chan and Betty june Koehler, junior assistant, LaVerne Kruegerg assistant photographer, Marvin Borissg and junior assistant, Ardis Krainik fbelowj. 87
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Our FL MBEAU Your '46 Flambeau, courtesy of the hard-workin g-well we had good intentions-staff is finally out. About the first of May we had doubts that you would ever get it. But, anyway, here it is, gang, and we hope you like it. Pat, editor, and Pattie, associate, look a little worried down at the bottom of the page, so any complaints you have to make you can take to some one else-not that we think that there is anything wrong with our masterpiece A lot of credit has to go to ttSometime later, tomorrow, next Week, after vacation, aw forget it, we'll take it over Bill, who took almost all the pictures in the book, and his aide in look at the birdie stufff' Marv. Without Arden to do our Senior Ace panel at the last minute, we probably would have had to have slow but surel' Pete or some one else do it. Who else, though, could have done such a grand job? But Pete tried to get things done on time, honest. 'tBusiness before pleasure was Doris' motto. Not with us in our regular period before lunch, she handled all the important, inaybe-you-didn't-know problems of keeping the Flambeau out of the red. She made it, too. Both Pattie Morris, associate, and Pat Walsh, editor, fbelowj say planning the Flambeau is a serious mat- ter, but Bill Glander, associate tleftj, obeying the sign, just smiles. Our artist, Anden Machus, tat left of opposite pagey turned to cutting out paper dolls after making her dead- line. 86
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