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POLARIS WEEKLY STAFF FALL TERM Managing Editor Editor-In-Chief family Adviser Istociale Editor i ritt Editors • School Editors Exchange Editor Alumni Editor Copy Reader • Sport Editor • Deurikea Anrermjn Eva Ro i,n Attar. M. Lam- EDITORS A nit tan It Typist Hazel IIalloran , Mou.ii Meraky i Cuitu Kutiitn I'lARt RlIU Marion Wmitruiii.k Harriet Tillman Muriel Dunn Btuit Martin Evelyn IIoi me Morhi Bi.aneh Charles Encvaii. I Far Bkkciinem I'ltur Cordon David Coldenmiu. | 1’niur Weinke Reynold Swanson France Smith EDITORIAL BOARD Bee tram Ri.rkns Laura Van Norman Maurice Thomson Leone Keiioe Sarah Kisknrkrc Margaret Hllreri Bl Rusinets Manager Advertising Manager Assistant • Circulation Manager Assistant • Mailing Manager • SINESS STAFF Sam Finkelstein Harold Lurie Max Chapman Cueeord Swan holm Arthur Noesteom Maurice Finkklrtcin The Polaris Weekly was awarded a silver eup by the Columbia Scholastic Press ssn-cialion as the best class paper submitted in the contest. SPRING TERM Managing Editor Edilvr-in-Chief faculty Adviser Associate Editor Sent Editor • School Editor Assistant ■ Exchange Editor Ctuh Editor • Humor Editort Special Neportet • Sport Editor Assistants Hazel IIalloran I.aura Van Noraian Anne M. I.am EDITORS Typist, Claldia K'mmncr ■ Molue Mnu.i ) MllJlRIXI CoLDHEKG i Spi nceii Luremh hc VMarion Kadlec Muriel I)i nn Lea Lias Bella Shapiro Kvadknk Biinria ( Eveltn I.uckr I Jean Copeland Freda Chare I Restie Dworakv ’ Ia»i» Loi hie k Doru Cari.hoN I Arthur Noratrou Fiieda Gordon (riiiur Cordon Mohri» Berner John Finn 1‘iiiur Weiner ' Marjorie Romirk Evelyn Newman . Lillian Blicker ' Ceniri in KINC EDITORIAL BOARD Margaret IIiijieht Bertmaai Hares Sar.aii Eirenrkrg Allen noe.rron Doroiiia Skoinkk Irving Bii mrerc Satinets Manager Idvetliting Manager Circulation Manager Mailnig Manager • Bl'SINKSS STAFF • • ■ Harold Lurie • Fak Breciineh Artiilr Norrtrom - Max Chapman Top Rote Biimr, Lurie, Fiaciier. Ra-rena, M. Fink el tun, Swaniiolm. I'eteraon, Cordon, Chapman Middle Ron Kiratnsn, Meraky, IIilrirt. Cunningham. Holme . Breciineh. Martin, Rhea. Keiioc, Smith Ekenrexc, Wagner Seated Di nn. F ncyaij.. Rihik, Mi» I.ani. nder»on. Tillman-, S. Finkei»tein, Nan Norman. IIai.loran Vtuje Seventeen
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POLARIS ANNUAL STAFF Walter Fischer -Laura Van Norman Sam Finkelstein -Dorothy Berglund Sarah Eisenberc i Helen Bruce • Francis Smith Gladys Bradley -Judith Fredriksen Lois Bloom -Evelyn Lucer Nyda Eiilert -David Goldenberg Marjorie Roberts Dedrikka Anderson Ralph Lane -Rutii Reiter • Walter Lee -Dorothy Miller Anthony Hoy Guita Bearman Miss Anne M. Lane Miss Ethelyn Dustin -Mr. G. H. Pollard Editor Literary Editor Business Manager Organizations Assistants January Class Roster June Class Roster Assistants Boys' Athletics Girls Athletics Feature Section Art Editor Artists A duertising Monager Faculty Adviser Art Adviser Business Adviser T' P Cunnikomam. Ko r.N. Bkrgllno. Pka»k. Lu, Swanuoi.u, Seibert. Corn no. Kmor Wddlr Knu Iowrie, Khkdemickson. Horwohd, Smith. Kavstah, Tillman. Lickr. Uiurman. IIoibv, Bradley Seated—Goldenrikc. Fibchui. Euenberc. Van Norman. Lank. Hallo ran. Finkelatkin. I.eiberman. Bloom Page Sixteen
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Dedrikka Anderson..................................President Marion Kadlec......................................Secretary Harold Lurie.......................................Treasurer INK SPOTS, ihc press club, organized for the betterment of the Polaris Weekly and Annual, has more than fulfilled its purpose during the past year. Not yet two years old, the club has already become an important factor in the journalistic career of the school. The getting together of the members of the respective staffs has already created a spirit of good fellowship and cooperation, resulting in a finer publication of the Polaris. Many notables in the journalistic field have been guests at the monthly supper meetings of the club. Don Whitney, editor-in-chief of the Minnesota Daily; Walter Rice, managing editor of the Daily; Florence Lehman, special writer on 'Flic Journal staff; William Bromowitz, Associated Press correspondent on the I niversity Campus; and Professor McLean of the University School of Journalism, have aided the members greatly by their highly instructive talks. The Polaris stalls have striven to initiate many of the helpful suggestions made by these people experienced in the news field. Following a precedent set by the club when it first organized, the office of president was tendered to Dedrikka Anderson, managing editor of the Polaris Weekly. The offices of secretary and treasurer were held by Frances Smith and Harold Lurie, respectively, for the September-January term. The officers for the January-June term were Dedrikka Anderson, president; Marion Kadlec, secretary; and Harold Lurie, treasurer. An “A Senior Farewell was held at the January meeting of the Ink Spot, and the following month the regular supper meeting was converted into a Valentine Party. On May 15th the annual Polaris Banquet was held. At this banquet honor pins were awarded to those members of the Annual and Weekly Staffs whose work was of such prominence as to make them eligible. The awards were gold and silver pins presented by Miss Lane, the faculty adviser. Page High teen
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