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...JANUARY QRADS... Raymond Jack nr: Art Club; Mirror; U hef»' Club, secretary. Phyllis Ask Ktssrsicn: Home room vice-president; substitute monitor; sunshine committee; hospitality committee; cluir-man, entertainment committee. Rt’Tii Km c.: Senior farewell; Dramatic Club; home room president. secretary; Literary Society; Mirror; monitor; National Honor Society: King Rides By, ' “Captain Applejack ; Press (Uub; service awards; social committee; sub-home room committee; “Half-way Prairie ; Inter-state student council. At frkd Kt run: track. Joseimi La Bella: Boxing; football. Vincent Madsen: Class basketball; football manager; German Club: I li-Y president; Mirror; Press Club, service award; tennis. Helen McGilvra: Class president; junior response, valedictorian; debate team; Dramatic Club; Girls Club, program chairman; Mirror; National Honor Society; Literary Society; orchestra; Sauce for the Goslings ; Press Club, president; Quill an«l Scroll: Radio Club; two service awards. Sam Navarra: Home room president, secretary; Mirror typist. Mary Patratta: A cappclla choir; Girls’ Club; absence sited monitor; volleyball; basketball; baseball. St i Poston: Salutatorian; debate team; Dramatic Club; French Club; Girls Club, publicity; girls' sports; honor pin; home room secretary; Literary Society; Mirror, editor; AAA. monitor; library monitor; study monitor: National Honor So cicty; Press Club; Quill and Scroll; Radio Club; sub-home room committee. Rorf.rt Sciiknsky: Class historian. Eunice Si iiimminc.: Girls' Club; girls' s|»rts; German Club; tennis. Stanley Shafer: No activities. Robert Skilly: Art Club; class basketball; social committee; class treasurer. Opal Smith: A cappclla; Art Club; Girls’ Club; sollcyhall; monitor: triple trio. Gladys Smith: A capj'cll.i; Dramatic Club; Girls' Club: basketball; volleyball; soccer; baseball; A.A.A. monitor; The Red Mill ; service award; triple trio. Vera Stassi: Baseball; volleyball; social committee. Earl Vetter: Class vice-president, president; class basketball; class orator: home room president; Mirror; Monsieur Beau-caire,” King Rides Bv,” Red Mill, I lucklcbcrry Finn ; Press Club; tennis; track; golf. Marlene Waterman: A cappclla; advice to juniors: Dramatic Club; French ( lub; Girls' Club; girls' sports; borne room president; Mirror; monitor; social committee. Arthur Wenkkl: A cappclla: Art Club; boy ’ double quartet; class basketball; dance orchestra; Dramatic Club; football; monitor; “Red Mill ; baseball. Ann Zl xHENKO: Girls' Club: home room vice-president; social committee chairman; Mirror. 21
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...JANUARY ORA OS... Pauline Adams: I lomc room officer, secretary; Mirror; library monitor; sunshine committee; hospitality committee. Ralph Becker? Dramatic Club; French Club; home room treasurer; library monitor; A .A.A. monitor. i'uLDi.iitcK Beld: No activities. Rrni Buo: A capjxrlla choir; band; class liatkctboll; Dramatic Club; ('.iris’ Club; baseball; volleyball; ;lcc Club; tennis. Gr.KAi.Disr, Bergen: Art Club; (iirl Reserves; (Jlcc Club; Ihhuc room president, secretary. Van John Buan: A capjicllj; Art Club; class officer; class basketball; Musicians’ Club; Dramatic Club: French Club; (Jlcc Club; Hi-Y; home room officer; “M” Club; Mirror; monitor; Red Mill. I lucklcbcrry Finn. “M Club minstrel show; Press Club; track; Ushers' Club: cheerleader. Robert Burchetts; A cappclla; boxing; class basketball; football: home room president; track. Dorothy Butler: Art Club: Dramatic Club; (Jirls' Club: “The King Rules By. Monsieur Beaucairc. Christmas pageant; social committee. Delores Clsrk: (Jirls' Club; home room officer. Josephine Clementi: (Jirls’ Club; girls’ sports. John Cochems: Basketball; toothall; home room president, program chairman; M Club; .VI Club minstrel show; track. Ann Di Salvo: (Jirls' Club; gills' sporis. Laurence Doyle: Football; Ushers’ Club, secretary, president; chorus. Virginia Filler: Art Club; (Jirls Club; girls' sports; social committee. Lawrence Finch: ('.lass prophecy; band; dance orchestra; orchestra; service award. Elknora Feilinc: (Jirls’ Club; monitor. Edna Freioe: Basketball; (J. C. Clinic, program chairman; (Jirls ('lub, hospitality; girls' sports; home room secretary; Mirror; library monitor; volleyball; baseball. Mary (Joodino: Volleyball; basketball; Mirror; office monitor; tennis; hospitality committee. Marguerite Haley: (Jirls’ Club; home room officer; monitor; chorus. John Halversen: Office monitor; social committee. I iRoTiiv Hughes: Dramatic Club; (Jirl Reserves; girls' sports; home room officer; l.itcrary Society; Red Mill. prompter; “Huckleberry Finn ; social committee. 20 s
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M irror Announces 1936-37 Stall Appointments Mshtin Murphy Wolmak, present business manager ant! member of the sports staff. will head both ctli (orial and business departments as executive editor of the 1936-37 Mirror. Previously, the editor and business manager have been high positions on the paper. In the new executive llic Mirror hopes to build for more coordinaiion between the two staffs. Me will also Ik in charge of makeup. working in connection with the managing editor and a committee of copy readers. laiuisc DuBois, a veteran reporter, will become managing editor. In charge of the entire editorial staff, she will supply ideas to her staff and help decide news policies. She will replace Evdyn Alexander, who graduates this year. Alida Ann Taylor, of the advertising staff, will liecomc business manager next fall. She is stepping into the position left vacant by Martin's promotion. Stella Baxan will fill the position of chairman of the editorial lioard on the graduation of Virginia Parker. Stella will Ik in charge of editorials, editorial columns and letters from readers. In conference with the executive editor and managing editor, she will help decide editorial policies. She will read, edit, and initial all editorials More they are printed. Hie Imard of editorial writers will work under the chairman. Bessie Levin, next year's news editor, will Ik in charge of all reporters, staff writers, and other contributors (except departments a n d editorials) anti Ik responsible for gathering and writing all the news and f c a-turcs. In charge of columnists and feature writers will Rupp CorriY Ik Margaret Be- wick. Besides continuing her column, she will work with the news editor on feature assignments and editing. Dcjiartmcnt editors will include sjxirts, William Scott, who will replace Ed Rohde; assistant s|iorts. John Beyier; girls' sports. Fern Griffin; assistant girls' sports. Marion Krueger; art, la»la Harding. Billie Usher ami Kathryn McKenna will Ik librarians in the place of Elizabeth MeGahey. Editorial board members m» far chosen are Dorothy Hines. Lola Harding, Frances Kanevsky. Copyreaders include Anne Palcy, C Irorge Rupp, Torn (’-otfey. Feature staff is ojkii to those who prove capable of this type of writing. New reporter are needed and arc asked to sign up with Bessie Levin. News writing, features, advrr living, and circulation arc open to new members. Central J ournalists Honored Six elections to Quill and Scroll, international honor society for high school journalists, have been made this spring. The Mirror, taking over a discarded feature of the now incorporated Vanity Fair,” builds its own Hall of Fame by presenting badges of the honor society to: • Evelyn Alexander, because she spent her apprenticeship as a rc| ortcr; because she proved reliable, accurate, and willing to handle various Central publicity for the local newspapers; because she served a semester as editor of The Mirror. • Martin Wolman, because he spent hours—tedious as well as interesting and valuable--in directing, soliciting, and planning copy for advertisements; l ccausc he did a good job in reporting sports; because he was always willing to help out in any department. • Virginia Barker, because sIk directed the editorial writing; because her work helped to bring Central's student •KwspajKt excellent comment on its editorial page; because she was always willing to do more and more . . . • Margaret Bewick, because she developed a technique in columning ; because she has clone excellent work in feature writing and interviewing; because she reads widely and in so doing has dce|Kncd her appreciation tor creative writing. • Bessie Levin, because she has worked tirelessly in soliciting advertising for both paper and (continued on page SO) 22
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