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Standing: A.Brycrn, I.Greue1, I.Zc1chre-us, G. Courtney, I. Eehlinq Seated: B. Moe, N. Tilseth, K. Kennedy, P. Gibson WritinqVgThegALoq f'Stow the scuttlebutt and linish that storyl' VVhere's the lfreshman Class write-up?H VVill we ever be done P For a while it looked like a hopeless task. Before searching this book critically for all the mistakes you can tind, and grumbling because this picture isn't just right, or why didn't they do this or thatg give a little thought to the hours spent bending over a f'hot', typewriter, checking and re-checking spelling of words and names, re-writing and copy-reading stories, cutting pictures and measuring senior pies , and the endless number of jobs connected with editing the Menomin. Captain Adele Bryan, editor-in-chief, and Lt. I. G. Nan Tilseth, assis- tant editor, were responsible for niost of the re-writing and tinishing of stories, and cutting and preparing pictures to be sent to the engraver, where they are reduced to size. Yeomen .lim llehling and Kathleen Kennedy assigned Zlllll gathered the write-ups of the sports and activities. ,Xll art work and the division pages were produced by Gene Courtney. Wfe of the 1948 Menomin have attempted to bring you the best publi- cation possible. By eating, drinking, and sleeping navy talk , we have offered through our best efforts, the U. S. S. lVl61lOIHl11. PAGE-40 '48 MENOMIN
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Top Row: G.Hc1rshmom, S. Hansen, D.Millc1r, I.Chryst, I.C1ough, L.C1c1rk 2nd Row: N. McClellan, M. L. I-lickox, M. Solie, M. Iverson, D. Hurclies, D. Thibordo lst Row: R.Wcmqen, C. Shern, I. Porter, B.Schu1tz, l.Wc1lters, T. Brewer Stateroom Gold Braid The State QHomel Room program was installed on our ship for the first time this year and was combined with the former weekly assemblies. Stateroom meetings and assemblies occupied alternating Fridays. Stateroom officers were elected by the seamen of their respective rooms. These officers were ably piloted by Phillip Snow as chairman, Miss Hattie Bates, Harold Hansen and Paul Hassett. The purpose of home room meetings is to establish a confidence in students, thereby making it possible for them to give forth with sound ideas on school problems. Wfhen we embarked on the last lap of our year's cruise, vocational guidance lectures were substituted for the stateroom program. Our sea- men had their choice of four lectures on each program. These lectures were conducted by experts in their respective lields and ranged from agri- culture to medicine. , All in all, our ship had a revolutionary program in education this year. i - ' ' . ,fs A x V. 4 V 3.53 1 1 1 A Q.: K , ' xk l . , Q , X A : 0 0 ' Y ' s X 4 W i f f M , , g. it G . 5 L. ' vip - o ' I f W ENoM1 9' V PAGE-39 wtlilu H 'i F.
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Sth Row: .......... . .P. Hardy, C. Coils, I. Chryst, B. Shern, R. Iones, F. Oberpriller, K. Kennedy 4th Row: M. Voqtsberger, M. L. McNcxuqhton, l. Brock, M. Moves, N. McClellan, B. Chuducoii, A. Reppe, G. Krause - 3rd Row: ............ P. Gczlvin, B. Einurn, H. Mense, P. Goodrich, P. Knopps, I. Keller, C. Russell 2nd Rowz' . . B. Oberpriller, B. Rudiqer, M. Porter, L. Eiseth, B. Dennis, D. Chuclczcoff, L. Kczrns lst Row: ..... . , . .G. Maves, I. Close, E. Anundsen, D. Belisle, C. Snow, K. Moessner, M. lones Super Scilesmen Hoist The Anchor, Their call rang through the ship one day with a special tang. This meant that we could start to pay for our lVlenomins. The payment cruise lasted about 16 weeks. During the cruise, about 600 annuals were sold as the greenbacks and jingling silver changed hands. It takes plenty of money to publish an annual and the reception of heavy responsibility on the part of the salesmen and their commanders, Lyle Pollock, advisor, and Captain Don Haase, student business manager. Each stateroom is equipped with one or two salesmen who derlate the high spirits of a bright Tuesday morning by reminding you it is Bank Day. Passengers and crew are fortunate, however, that they have the oppor- Lunity to gradually complete their annu l fund rather than trying to dig upu the lump sum for one payment. J , ,U ycffn .L ' G 'W ' YJ' N' f olfiond 'M'flY fi 'yilffrft N i QW . Jffw. I .1 . , ,V ' uv . ho iflii ,Jail UIQ l VJ ii' Cjnigqfl 'Pd ' ,IV fLlf7?lx:,4'1!k F QX X :vii X LJ' lim freivlii QL' .vw ' 2, . '48 MENOMIN ' fi., , ' Qjjclh ' -,W PAGE-41 XVKQYI' V li 1 , Ml, 1 2 .1 lgf C yrkjgbfv
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