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Fall and spring editors: Iworack. Ayala, Steiner. | THE MADERAN covered sports, activities, scholastics Stall of typists, reporters, and columnists.
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The Maderan of 1949-1950 attempted a def- inite departure from conventional make-up to fur- ther the basic plan, begun in 1948, of a modern, “streamlined” tabloid. Column rules were abolished, the type page en- larged, and more white space utilized. Headlines were set in lower type. Keading matter was allowed to break through the limits ol the two inch width, the type being set in a variety of widths up to six inches. Sey- eral new styles of type were added lor better appearance. case The fall staff of the Maderan was as follows: Lupe Ayala, editor; Greg Radosevich, news editor; Betty HKot- torff, features editor; Carlin Steiner, sports editor; Marie Cook, Dave Se- sock, make-up editors; Sharon Du- Mont, girls’ sports editor; June Poin- dexter, clubs editor. Columnists were Jerie Maraccini, Charlotte Pitcock, Barbara Parker, Ellen Ward and Shirley Crigler. Reporters included Melba Glenn, Geraldine Schmall, Joan Wood, Peggy Rockhold, Wynelle Castleberry, Marion Huntsman, Mary Crom- well, Marjorie LaMascus, Norma LaGallee, Joy Del Bono, Emma Jo Davis, Janet Dallas, Catha- rine North, Pat Dworack, Joyce Hefner, Royce Shoemate, Sybil Kincy, Emerson Perkins, Bob Lindros, Phyllis Hall, and Angie Mae Poletti. Business manager was Bob James. Bob Peart, Marvin Jones, and Jerry Hartwell made up the business staff. Spring staff: Pat Dworack, Carlin Steiner, co- editors; Lupe Ayala, Managing Sybil Kincy, Joyce Hefner, assistant editors: Bob Lin- editor; all happenings that make up the school school vear Assistant editors: Radosevich, Lindros, Helner, Kincy. ar, . Cin; eSo¢h C OMe] dros, sports editor, Mlarvin Jones, business manager. Page editors included: Jerie Maraccini, Angie Mae Poletti, Marie Cook, Dave Sesock. Report- ers and columnists were. Beverley Moberg, Glenn, Castleberry, I luntsman, Cromwell, Irae Mascus, Le sallee, Del Bono, Davis, Dallas, North, Shoemate, Ward, Perkins, Flall. The business staff was made up of Bob Peart and Jerry Hartwell. Curtis Wright was fac ulty adviser, and Rich- ard Mastin, photographer. ? Business staff: Peart, Jones, James, Hartwell.
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