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WOLVERINE y ' wolvkkim: staff Davjd Christia Fred Bklen EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS F ' arl McDonald Sports Editor Bill Ingleson Society Editor Donald Dake, Organization Editor i Louise White Class Editor James Thomas-Stahi.e Staff Photographer Editor Business Manager BUSINESS ASSISTANTS I Donald Miller . Adv. Manager Benita Core Circ. Manager Phyllis Jones Publicity Manager James Amsden Seth Anderson Jeanette Baird Mary Baumann Mary Beach Elizabeth Benner Georgia Bodine Harriet Brelsford Alice Brennan Robert Blrhans Edwyna Chatelle Ri TH Clemett Lela Coonrod Lorraine Corbett Marshall Dann Lois DeVries Polly Dietz NoRiNE Ermin Florence Foley William Frank Helen Garlick ROSELLA GoRSLCH MiNA Hahn MaGDALENA HiMMELSI ' A Eleanor Jackson Carl Kackste tter Mary Knape Lair A Kronquist Marjorie Maas Charlotte Mason Robert Martin LORETTA MaSTERSON Veva Mathews Jeannette Miller m argaret montgomery Rlth Ogden Margaret OTIearn Fred Olds Charles Pegg H Wilma Porter Addie Pospeshil Albert Richmond Ann Riordan Charlotte Schmidt Shirley Scott George Ann Shaw Jane Shaw Frances Sheldon Dorothy Smith Edna Smith Lewis Smith Nanette Smith Arthur Taylor Agnes Teske Stanley Thomas Mary Thompson Althea Tindall Cr. VanSluyters Thana Veatch Helen Versluis Rosa Wermuth Charlotte Wooden Mildred Young
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The editor of the Wolverine, aided and abetted by an imposing staff, each year pro- hices a record of events, some of which should be remembered while many perhaps would be better forgotten. His task is helped no end by required class attendance. State News staff Kibitzing, and embryo romances among the staff. His efforts reach their climax in June when the annual is presented to the student body for its entirely unpredictable reaction. After this event the editor considers himself fortunate if he still has a handful of The business manager and his staff of embryonic business heads have a simpler task: they only have to provide funds for the editor ' s creative ideas. It is to this end that in the fall a charming array of co-eds is turned loose upon the gidlible freshman when Ik- first arrives on the campus; and that the same tactics are employed in disposing of advertising space to hard-headed business men. After the annual ' s publication he considers the year very successful if he leaves no deficit.
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Entering the All-Ameriean critical service for the first time in its history, the Michigan State News, semi-weekly newspaper at this college, this year gained a First Class Honor Rating from the judges. This rating is equi- valent to one of excellence in the field of college journalism. Outstanding in the improvements made on the paper during the year were the typo- graphical changes during fall term. The new headline type combined with a revision in makeup resulted in a dress for the paper that conforms to current standards in the field of journaHsm. Moving from its old quarters in the base- ment of the Music Center the State News took over new offices on the ground floor of the new East Wing of the Union building soon after the opening of the school year. The new offices gave the staff more space in which to work, and, with added equipment, resulted in greater efficiency. Minor changes that contributed to the progress of the paper include the selection of Ihe first co-ed to be associate editor, the development of a better co-ed page, and the addition of the Lansing subscribers to the mailing list of (he Collegiate I igcst. rola- gravure supplement issued weekl .
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