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MANET STAFF Edztor H1 Cble IOHN ALEXANDER fisslstant Editor CAROLYN MCTEAR Lzterar-I Sta MARY BARRY JILDA BERNADI JEAN BUTLER SHIRLEY MARSH RUTH RosEN PATRICIA TESSON Commerczal Dept Manager MARY MARELLA Commercial Dept JOYCE ANGELL MARION BR EASOLE DORIS DESMOND ELEANOR LEMON JOAN MEADE LORRAINE NEVOSH Photo Edztor JUDITH STOYLE Business Manager DONALD MACLEOD Ad 1 ertzsm Q Manager STUAR I' SHAW Ad: erhsmg Sta ELEANOR CASEY LUCILLE EVANS AUDREY GUNN RICHARD HOW ARD RALPH KENT PATRICIA QUIRK CAROL PETERSON BETTY YOUNG Aft Edztor KEN HUMPHREY firt Staff BERTHA GOLDING IACK MUELLER ELSIE RIES LARRY TOSE Sports Edztor ROBERT GALLAGHER Facultj Advzser MISS WILMA SCHIELDS V 4 -. f I Y 1 . , H o g 5 7 I .
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Look at them all in that group picture. Why do they need all those people just to get a yearbook out? 'l'hat's a fair questiong the very page you're reading gives a fair answer. First the page was an idea, a title, a vague plan. Then a distinct layout took shape in the minds and finally on the drawing boards of Art Editor Ken Humphrey and his staff. Other people had to redraw and measure the finished layout for the printer. At the same time, this article was being written by a member of the editorial staff. After being passed by Assistant Editor, Carolyn McTear, it was typed by the commercial department, headed by Mary Marella. Business Manager Donald MacLeod and Advertising Manager Stuart Shaw were meanwhile making sure that ,through their staffs, enough advertising and subscription money came into pay for the printed page. judy Stoyle as Photo Editor saw to it that the page had suitable formal and candid shots, while the Sports Editor Bob Gallagher was arranging for the write-ups and layouts of his section. Finally, just before its jour- ney to the printer, the dummy was rechecked by Editor-in-Chief john Alexander, who had supervised its progress from the be- ginning. The Manet Staff wishes to thank Miss Schields, the faculty adviser, Mr. Smoyer, Miss Morrison, Miss Sullivan, Miss Gorm- ley, Mr. Cowie, and all the members of the faculty for their great- ly appreciated aid in the making of this and all other pages of the Manet for 1946.
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If you have ever heard, Go around the other way, shouted at you or-more likely--felt an arm thrust out to lead you in the right direction, you grinned cheerfully. It was just a traffic of- hcer doing his duty, trying to keep orderly traffic in the corridors. Since the squads policy is to rotate members from floor to floor, traffic officers have an opportunity to observe all types of students. On the first two floors are young students comparatively new to the building. The passing crowd includes clusters of chat- tering boys and girls as well as lone students who, looking neither right nor left, are earnestly endeavoring to reach class on time. On the other hand, the upper floors are frequented by older students, who are veterans at between-class procedure. Here traffic is more evenly distributed with little congestion, possibly because senior students don't care whether they're late for class or not. The squad is under the direction of the Senior Student Coun- cil. It consists of thirty seniors and ten iuniors. who are elected by teachers. Floor captains this year are 'Ioan Meade, first and second floors: Donald MacLeod, third floor, and Allan Tate, fourth floor.
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