Menomonie High School - Menomin Yearbook (Menomonie, WI)

 - Class of 1948

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Page 44 text:

Top Row: .................................. D. Rowe, K. Behling, I. Behlinq, D. Buron, L. Clcrrk 4th Row:. . . , .......... I. Iecitrcin, N. Tilseth, K. Kennedy, I. Cook, C. Aqerlie, B. Smith Srd Rowz. . . ..... G. Lind, M. Oebser, M. Moves, D. Allen, N. I. Moon, K. Lemke, l. Greuel 2nd Row: .... .......... B . Dennis, B. Heller, P. Frank, M. Larson, l. Tiller, M. Bcxrnhczrt lst Row: . . . ......... R. Olson, D. Hcirdies, L. Peterson, G. Erickson, D. Mense They Keep Us Posted SlcL7Jc.s' :lt lV01'l. '. This sign greets one as he enters the Maroon Warrior office located just off stateroom 303. The sign is only too true, because working on the ship's paper is more than exciting and stimulating work. Uflicers for this publication have missed the sack,' more than once while working to meet a deadline. The Maroon Warricnr is published bi-weekly Zl11Ll has Oll subscribers as well as being sent to neighboring high schools in return for their paper. llditor-in-Chief Louise Peterson posts the assigmnents. Seamen re- porters then rush to write up their stories and to meet their deadlines. Geraldine Erickson, as news editor, is responsible for all news coverage on board ship. Assistant editor, Dorothy Hardies, prepares the editorial page. Ralph Olson, as feature editor, makes use of personality sketches and ship humor on his page. Don Mense keeps everyone informed of recent sports happenings aboard on the fourth page. XVhen the editors have prepared and copy-read their respective pages, they are handed to Paul Hassett, advisor of the lfVarrior, for a linal checking. Mr. Hassett sends them on to Miss Mildred Duff, the production advisor. Then the presses roll, and another issue of the Maroon XVarrior is ready for the Menomin personnel. PAGE-42 '48 MENOMIN

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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



Page 45 text:

Top: K. Behling, M. Clcirk, F. Oberpriller, C. Coffs, M. L. McNc1uqhfon, M. A. Helium, S. Sommervolcl Middle: N. Moon, C. Rocley, M. A. Timmermcin, B. Cook, N. Stratton, V. McClellan, M. Schaefer Bottom: P. Iohnscn, M. Bcrrnhctrt, P. Galvin, B. L. Oberpriller, B. Gilgenbczch, M. M. Wisemiller Let The Presses Roll livery other week may be heard the steady clack-clack of the typewriter in the Maroon VVarrior cubby-hole stateroom. Stories are being dummy typed for the respective pages of the number one maritime publication. While the typists are busy, 750 papers are being folded so the VVarrior will be able to go to press. The production staff takes up where the journalistic yeomen of the editorial staff leave off. After the stories are typed, they are collected and made into pages that are ready for the stencil typists. Under their capable fingers, a stencil is then typed and ready for the headlines. .Xfter much hunting for the right lettering guide, the stencil is at last ready for Miss Mildred Dull? to proofread. Bright and early Saturday morning will find the artists on deck putting the finishing touches on the headlines, while in the typing room the operators are busily printing the news. About an hour or so after the time when every- one was supposed to be there, the last straggler comes in looking like he had a. rough leave, Friday night. Around 1:00, amidst ink, slip-sheets, papers, dirty stencils and hands, and rou i seas, the Nlfarrior is at last done. Shouts of joy are heard resounding thro the decks. Now we can shove-off for chow! The papers are counted anlgl put away to be distributed earl-1 Monday mornino- to the stateroomsi 1, XJ ' 1 1 3 N 6 K5 Q5 gg F Vi ' . X-, L A N we Q, .N xi . . . x 48 MENOMIN X iw IQ QE Y PAGE--43 x NJ E rx Q 7 is Q MQ CX N Q m Q 53 Ni 3 v J Q N Ni X s xi 'ti Q at

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