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The Nor-Win Editorial Board l'AI'I. l lfI.'l'ON '34 lX'lARION VVILSON '34 IZZLBERT BARCLAY '34 Reporters XVILLIAM I,EAF '34 JOSEPH VVEAVER '35 LLOYD LAUFFER '34 VANCE BRUMBAUGH '36 lX'lARTIN COHI-EN '36 JOSEPH ANDRASKY '36 MARGARET SOFALY '35 Business Managers XYIIIIAAI CROOKSTON '34 ROBERT DATZ '34 JACK PARFITT '34 FRED NIEIMAN '34 Assistants fiEORGIi SUTTON '35 CHARLES AYRE '35 Typists lX'lARIE BUZZARD '34 LUCY BROSNAIIAN '34 Advisor J JOIIN lf. TQODGIERS The '33-'34 student newspaper was One Of the hig assets of the school year, providing IULlCl1 Of the interest ancl entertaiinnent ll1I'Ul1g'l1fllll the term. Many Original features marlqetl the lifteen issues Of the periodical, anfl Of course the annual hurlesque eclition was a treinenclnns success. Snappy erlitnrials, wicle-awake hook reports. Zllltl upftn-clate news articles featurecl every eclition, with comments and criticisms from any students who chose to Offer them. Un- clerclassinen On the staff were given Oppor- tunities ancl experience in publishing the pa- per, a proceeding instituted this year. The paper itself was turnecl Out On alter- nate VVeclnesclays, a single copy selling for five cents. subscriptions for the entire year, for fifty cents. six
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Building the Norwin 1. ness men in the form of boosts , lloosters, one-time termed advertisers, are listed hon- orably on the last page. lluring this campaign, the editorial staff, never lazy, was busy gathering up the material that tills these pages. The boys' sports scribe summed up all the varsity football and basket- ball games, and wrote on intra-mural and ine terclass competitive sports. The girls' sports editor related the year's actiyity i11 girl's sports. The class historians were busy recounting the days spent here by their respective classes. Associate editors plunged into work on various subjects: Norwin traditions, the musical or-- ganizations, math club, and other activities, versed the poetry, described the drama of the year, and wrote up the Norwin bi-weekly and year book staffs. Staff artists drew the care toons for the book. and aided in the layout of the annual. The editorial board read, corrected. and re- wrote to their hearts' content, then presented all this manuscript, which is scrawly and il- legible to all but a typester, to be hammered into type-written copy by those two hard- working young ladies-the stall: typists. Massive l'ittsburgh l'rinting Company. contracted to print the book, transformed the typewritten copy into lead and antimony. Proofs were made from all the galleys of type and many were the hours sweated away by the proof-reading static. Proof, read three times, thoroughly, seemed practically memorized. The galley proofs, well corrected, were then submitted to the printer and the corresponding corrections made in the type. Once more proofed were the corrected galleys, and once more the stall' sat down to a few more hours of marking cor- rections on the new proofs. This process was repeated until, to the best of the stat:f's knowl- edge. all copy was absolutely correct. The many bunches of slugs were now ready to be arranged in their proper order. The printer, following the instructions sent him. then arranged the ditlierent sections of the book, matched phimto-engravings with cor- responding type. The ditferent forms were then placed in the press and printed, sixteen pages to the sheet, eight on each side. These sheets were folded, cut, made into booklets. and these booklets bound to form the book. As a tinal touch. the attractive twoftone blue cover, made by the National I'ublishing Coin- pany of l'hiladelphia, was attached. The 1934 Year llook, no longer a dream or an ideal, has become a reality!
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This organization is composed of those who have earned their N in athletics, either by playing on a varsity team, or managing a team. As this is written, the club is planning to hold their annual hop', on Friday, May 4. The orchestra selected is that of Herbert Fritsche. General Chairman for the dance is VVilliam Senior. The music committee consists of the following: Louis Kemerer, Richard Battiston, Williain Crookston, and William Ralph. The decoration committee is as follows: Oscar Lettermerfs Club Craycraft, Steve Johnston, Charles Stoker, Stan Yancieski, Carl Cowell, and Tom Per- kins. The members of the club are: Carl Cowell, Steve Johnston, Tom Perkins, Bob Thorne, Dick Battiston, Bill Senior, George Kline, Bill Ralph, Glenn Kerr, John Larzelere, Rudy Zavora, Russell Steel, Stan Yancieski, Ralph Shultz, Leroy Klingensmith, Paul Van Dyke, Norman Johnson, Dick Maurer, Bill Crook- ston, .lim Faziola, lid Huffington, Oscar Craycraft, Ross Bouldin, Louis Kemerer, Al- fred Bergins, Tom O'Connell, Victor Grieve, and Charles Stoker. SL' 071
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