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Staff Work The annual stafl' held regular meetings every Thursday after school the first se- mester they met during first period every day and received one credit for classvvork. Meetings after school and at seven o'clock were in session the second semester in 108 in order the push the progress on depart- mental work. To raise extra funds, the stafl' sponsored an afternoon school dance using the 'theme Sadie Hawkins Day. The girls asked the boys and paid the admission. The nickel- Top left: Part of the annual staff is working on the last section of the Annual, At Play, in 108: Mary Kumagai, Barbara LaVelle, Ronald Schaffer, and Lorraine Lammers. Bottom left: The two girls in charge of the busi- ness department are Vera Cooper and Maxine Marble. They are receiving money from Mary Gormly, Louise Sander, and Betty Campbell, home room representatives. odeon was furnished by Maxine Marble, a member of the annual stall. The S15 taken in was profit. Old annual pictures were also auctioned to the students who attended the dance. At the meetings held in the evenings. the annual statll had a good time. One eve- ning' llette Brown brought her radio and they listened to The Pot of' Gold pro- gram, Fibber McGee and Molly , and Bob Hope while they worked. Every page ot' the Annual was worked out in detail here. All the pictures for the yearbook were mounted at the evening' meetings. Top right: The annual photographers, Morris Trego and Leonard Finnegan, are taking a picture of Lil- lias Jensen, co-editor, and Mary Garland, assistant editor. Bottom right: The first half of the Annual was divided into four sections. The work was given to the three eclitorsg Bette Brown, Doloras Jean Self, and Betty Raye Knott, who are here writing copy while Wanda Calhoun retypes copy. L-...I
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Tuul: row: iiiln:0l'1', llllvlun, Nnlllr, N1-Isnn, lilrriglll, Kosiniclai, Su-cnlul ron: Nelson. l':lmpIu-II. hum, flillhnll. llosluick. Dunk-. Nl'll0llI1'I'. Annual Staff The editorial staff of the Annual plans the book, writes the copy, and arranges for pictures. At the beginning of the sec- ond semester students fill out an applica- tion which must be appoved and accepted by the adviser. After the staff has been chosen, the selections of the heads of departments are made by the adviser and two editors who were Lillias Jensen and Lorraine Lammers. Rette Brown Worked on the Administra- tion and Faculty sectionsg Betty Raye Knott headed the Hall and Council and Publication Room sectionsg Doloras Jean Self directed the Class sectiong Barbara LaVelle had the Here and There sectiong Mary Kumagai administered Over Foot- lights and ln the Club Roomg Artis Chap- man wrote Field and Gym. Wanda Cal- houn read and typed all copy. These peo- ple assisted: Mary Garland, Joan Castle, Ann Crosby, and Bill Strauss. The copy and engraving of the pictures had to be completed by the end of the second six weeks of the second semester in order to give the printers copy to use. The date set in advance for delivery was May 27. Third run: lfillln-gina. lirnwn, in-II, S4-Iml'I'n-l', Lille-llv. Nlzlrlalc. Lzllllllli-ls Iloltolll run: Vallmllli. Jn-nscn, Knoll 'I'rn-go, I'mllos. Klllnagzli. Business Staff The business staff of the Annual was headed by Maxine Marble who was in charge of the annual subscriptions and assisted by Vera Cooper who took care of the senior pledges, Home room secretaries assisted by hav- ing pledge cards signed and collecting money which was checked in to the busi- ness managers in room 108. The annual home room secretaries are chosen by the home room teacher. These secretaries met regularly in 106 the first semester while the campaign for subscriptions was on. The entire staff held meetings to push the drive for the sale of yearbooks. The sale for this year of Annuals exceeded that of last year by 50 books, reaching a 'total of 450. At each meeting, Maxine Marble and Vera Cooper made reports on the sale, stating the number of fully paid and partly paid subscriptions. Receipts were made out and given to the students who had paid money on their annual subscriptions or on their senior ticket pledges by these man- agers. Under supervision of the business man- ager the entire staff will give out annuals in the cafeteria.
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Senior Class The senior class organized in September electing the following oflicers: George Voseipka, president, Dorothy Dixon, vice- presidentg Beverly Golden, secretaryg and Jack Kuhns, sergeant-at-arms. Mr. Nelson appointed the following sponsors: Roy W. Mayer, chairman, J. J. Johnston, H. H. Newman, C. F. W'right, Miss Florence Antonides, Miss Cleo Pack- er, and Miss Shirley Potter. At the first class meeting Dr. C. K. Morris of the Uni- xeisity of Nebraska discussed voc ztions and piepu ttion for college with the seniors fn 7!ze G SENIORS .T UNIORS SOPHOMCRES FRESHMEN Top left: Fitzpatrick, Miller, Shuler, normal train- ers, are cleaning a chicken in agriculture class. Just before Christmas the seniors en- tertained the juniors at a prom held in the crystal ballroom of the Pawnee Hotel. The ballroom was decorated with a large Christmas tree, sprays of evergreen, and tinsel festooned from the ceiling. Between dance numbers the hosts provided a floor show in which Mariel Brinkema gave a reading, the girls sextette sang, and Jack Kuhns presented a comedy skit. Starting out today to conquer the world tomorrow, was the senior motto which was adopted in April. Rosebuds were selected as the class flowery rose and blue were the colors chosen. Bottom left: Senior officers George Voseipka, Bev- erly Golden, Dorothy Dixon, and Jack Kulins. In Memoriam The senior class mourned deeply one of its best-liked members, Harold Sawyer, whose sudden death Wednesday, January third left a void in the class roll. Har- old was enrolled in the bookkeeping and accounting course. He was on the midget football team, a member of junior band, be- longed t o B o y Scouts, Sea Scouts, and worked on the Round-Up.
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