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News and Personalities Covered by Alltold USHING hither and yon to gather news was the earmark of members of the Alltold staff. The nineteen members of the staff learned newspaper writing in the journalism class and began writing for the paper the first few weeks of school. Most of the staff served two semesters this year. The first semester editor, Mari- lyn McClure, and the second semester editor, Marilyn Honold, worked with Miss Leila Heimbach to edit the copy and send it to press. Who's Who and What They Do column was used again this year, but the g'Cupid's Corner replaced last yearls As the Alltold Tells It. To see the me- chanics of publishing a city paper, the group toured the remodeled South Bend Tribune building in the early spring. The business staff, with Marcia Mast as manager, kept the paper financially sound by selling advertising and conduct- ing the subscription drives. On the first day of the second semester drive, signs stating that Now is the time! appeared under the clocks in all sponsor rooms. On the second day another sign was placed under the first one reading 'Time for What? Finally, on the third day, the curious student body learned that it was time 'ATO Subscribe to the Alltold' ALLTOLD STAFF-Top Picture: Mow, Miss Heinnbacli, Michele, McBride, Miner, McClure, Volkman, Mast. Bottom Picture, Standing: Souders, Carlino, Comer, Crose, Friedman, Honold. Seated, Back Row: Hooley, Maurer, Showalter, Mark, Front Row: Branscorn, Alkire, Hartley At Desk: Sousley, INTERVIEWING NEW TEACHER, Mr. Reber, is Marilyn l-lonold, editor of second semester Alltold staff, She dig- Covers that Mr. Reber is from Benton Harbor, Michigan, 2-
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1951 Honor Roll VALEDICTORIAN CARL CUNDERSON SALUTATORIAN RICHARD WARNES GENE ADDISON ERNEST BARCMEYER ROBERT BIDLACI4 CAROL BODINE BEVERLY BRANTNER SHIRLEY IOAN BROWN MATHEW ENOS PATRIC A FOSTER EVELYN FRANKFATHER IOAN FREEMAN BARBARA CRAVEEL FRANCES HAHN IOAN HAINES ARTHUR HILLS BEVERLY HOOVER NANCY HUGHES IUDITH KIRKENDALL EARL KOLDYKE IAMES LEWIS LORRAINE LIBES RICHARD MARTIN REX MASTEN ANDREA MALIRER DOROTHY MCBRIDE MARILYN MCCLURE DONNA MEYER JOAN MOW JOHN MLILLIN IAMES ORLOSKY RALPH POWELL JOAN POWER ROBERT POzzI CHARLOTTE PROUDEIT EUGENE RODCERS VERYL STAMM IOYCE STEINKE KATHRYN SUNDBERC IOSEPHINE VANCE BARBARA VOLKMAN ANNA MARIE WISLER DOROTHY WOOLET QUILL AND SCROLL Back Row Honold Myers Warnes AddIson Second Row McClure ProudfIt MIChele Mast Flrsl' Row Hughes Sousley McBrIde Hames Standing Mullm Quill and Scroll lnducts Fourteen OURTEEN students from deadline defeaters to shutter clickers xxere inducted Into the Quill and Scroll International Honorary Society for High School Journalists These students received letters In February notifying them that they were being recommended to the national secretary as Candidates for mem bership A faculty committee chose these Students who xx ere Juniois OI seniors In the upper third of their class scholastically and xx ho had done super1o1 xnoik on either the Alltold or lVlIskO Invitations fox the Induction at the home of MISS Leila B Heim bach on Aplll D Old membeis Gene Addison Caiolynne Mx eis and John lVIullIn planned the candlelight Ceiemony xx Ith talks by InItIates on the sex en pI lI1C1pl9S of the O1g8I'1lZ8t1OI'1 Folloxx Ing the foimal Induction ex eixone laughed at the humoxous essaxs xxhxch nexx Inembeis xx exe Iequued to Xkllte I 7 , Y . . . . 4 v Y V Y ' ' v ' ' ' - RITACAROL SOUSLEY deed staffs. Before spring vacation these initiates received scroll -I Y. 14, 'K y Q v 1 . v ' ' ' v .' ' . ' ' l ,- w - v 1 v A v as 7 v q I 1 y v' .
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POSTING ASSIGNMENTS for the week on the side of the mall boxes are Miss Martha Muller fsponsorl, Gene Addison tedi- forl, and Miss Vfinitred Stabenow lsponsorl, IUNICR MISKODEED STAFF-Back Row: Stoeckinger, Sells. D'haener1s, Lowe. Tutorow, Ellsasser. Second Row: Hyatte, Moore. Gibson, BonDurant, Peterson. Coethals, Murphy, Neff. Front Rcw: Hesch, Cerrnano, Krewson, Williams, Honold, The Mishawaka Story ff UT GENEf l want it to bleed in the gutterfu wails an editor as he tries to persuade editor-in- chief Addison to allow him to extend a picture to the inside edge of a page. Each section had its dummy. copy. captions, identifications. and heads addisonized before it went to press. In April 1950. the '51 Miskoeditors discussed three possible themes and decided upon The Misha- waka Story. Before summer vacation the editorial staff made miniature layouts of their sections, and the business staff made senior picture appointments. ln the fall, after arguing on the colors for the cover. such as chartreuse and copper or green and gold, the staff decided on silver and red. Pictorial journalism presented new problems for staff members. Editors first determined the story to be portrayed, then scheduled the picture-taking for the best time and place, and finally manipulated a proportion ruler to crop the finished picture to fill the space in the dummy. After Thanksgiving. when picture mounting was finished, section editors started writing copy. Each piece of copy was written, checked, rechecked. rewritten. rechecked, and rewritten again. The first printer's dummy went to press on January 21 and the last one. March 9. In April staff members trav- eled to Culver and excitedly watched their product being printed.
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