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Sussman .BREEZE SW f Q The aims of the nSagebrush Breezen are to supply a chronicle of the news of the high school, to be truthful and just in its content, to produle an interesting form of entertainment for all by means of its humor, original editorials, stories, and poems, and lastly, to satisfy everyone. ' A week before each paper comes out one can see our editor, Edith,hurry ing around with a worried look in her eye, giving orders and helping the other staff members with their assignments. She is closely followed by her assistant, Conrad, who succeeded George Kirkland. Harley has his face hid den behind the papers of other schools trying to pick out some article interest, while Norma makes her rounds of all the stores trying to'get ads. When it comes to getting school news, Kenneth, Ila, Roberta, Hazel, and Dyer seldom miss anything, and Frances and Margaret try to keep up with all the local gossip. Howard and Ellen can be seen interviewing the teachers for class news. Whenever a new joke comes to school, Marguerite is right in on it, for she puts all the hu or in the paper. Eleanor and Carl, who know all about the sports have done some excellent work on their page. ' Ray is the faithful worker, who typos all the articles so that R6so,our lustrate the pages and ads very cleverly with'their work on the mimeoscope. If you have troubly studying the fifth period, you can blame Bill, our efficient mimeograph operator, who runs off the stencils for us. Members of the staff are fback fowl: Howard Kiestcr, Ray Little, Bill Gordy, Kenneth Olsen, Dyer Pottijohn, George Kirkland, Jim Irvin, Carl Blick and Miss Maxwell, advisor. ' ' Front rowb Norma Simpson,'Anna Kannegaard, Rose Divin, Hazel Soudors, Eleanor Graves, Frances Gardner, Roberta Pearson, Ellen Morgan, and Edith McClintick. Seated: Conrad Brandau and Harley Steen. ' Not in picture: Margaret Rowland, Ila Slonecker, and Marguerite Clark of stencil typist, can read them more easily. Anna and Jim, our artists, il- I 453- ' 57 ae L-e-A
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