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MAGISTRATE STAFF AND MAGISTRATE AGENTS YOUR MAGISTRATE STAFF Seated: Marlene McGee, Circulation and Girls' Sportsg Catherine Ann Meyer, Editorial Assistantg Nora Clason and john XXfilliamson, Co-Editors-in-Chief: Faye Green, Art Editor: Marlene Friedman and Cynthia Cohen, Editorial Assistants. Standing: Mr. Brown, Business Adviserg Marjorie Thole, Circulationg john Zeimet, Photog- rapherg Dorine Hagan, Editorial Assistantg Marilyn Lawton, Typistg Miss Merrick, Editorial Ad- viserg Morton Kosoy, Advertising Manager. Mrs. Mclienney, Art Advisorg and john McRoberts, Boys' Sports Editor, not shown in picture. The Magistrate Staff thanks the faculty and students who have contributed to the 1950 Year- book. The members of the staff have done their best to store all the memories of this year within these pages. We hope you are pleased with our selection. Many thanks to Miss Merrick, Mrs. Mc- Kenney, and Mr. Brown for their patience and helpfulness. Nora Clason and john Williamson C0-Edilwxr-212-Claief MEGISTRATE AGENTS Left to Right: Row 1: Yvonne Crush- shon, janet Froelich, Cath- erine Fitzpatrick, Mr. Brown, Adviserg Margue- rite Westbrcwtvk, Earline Neil, Lawrence Zschokke. Row Z: Joanna Clark, Marilyn Sebastian, Bobbie Petty, Beverly Zeimet, Frances Nelson, Maynard Taple. Rita Gransberg. Dorothy Ford. Row 32 lwlorton Kosoy. Bill Robinson, 'lack Lar- son, Edward Gutzmann, Donald Glaser. Betty Kruse, Lois Gdenwald. PJK2: Sei wp
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S ls is l f 1 Q f Pig: Six s ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL, REGISTRAR ISIR. ERNEST GOULET A.l'.l'f.l'ftl7If I'rim'ifml Have your excuses ready. boys. Mrs, Ruth Grotefeml, Registrar: Dorothy Brier and Marilyn Gehrke, stutlent helpersg Mrs. Betsy Barnes, clerkg Joyce Schulte-lt, student helper. Keeping records up-to-date, along with each days routine, takes considerable flerical help.
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