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J-ke yl titto One of the hardest working and most de- pendable organizations in high school is our schoolpaper staff. Positions on the Mirror staff are open to any student, regardless of class. The only qualifications necessary are ability to write and willingness to work. This newspa- per work offers valuable experience to the stu- dents. The Mirror staff this year set a record by publishing a paper every two weeks. When the call was made for students interested in helping to make their school paper a success, the results were most gratifying. After a few copies had been edited, the number was re- duced to the size of a workable staff. The co- operation and interest of the staff was some- thing to be marveled at. The members of the staff learned the dif- ferent types of stories, how to recognize news, how to write up a story in an interesting style, how to sell advertising, and how to approach people for interviews. Much of the success of the Mirror is due to the business men of Stevens Point who again came through with their support, making it possible to distribute the paper free of charge to the students. The Mirror has no other source of revenue except that received from advertis- ing. Mr. Speerstra was the editorial and me- Editor CARMEN BROOKS Associate Editor DOHOTHY ROSS chanical advisor of the Mirror this year. Under his supervision, members of the advanced printing class put in many hours after school and on Saturdays in order to insure publica- tion every two weeks. Although the print shop was rushed at times with more work than they could possibly do, nevertheless, they put other things aside when an issue of the Mirror was due. Through the mid-year graduation of Car- men Brooks, the editor, and Dorothy Ross, the assistant editor and advertising manager, the Mirror was at quite a disadvantage the second semester, but it was published regardless of these handicaps. ■ -.-- 28
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-U Editor Henrietta Prehn Associate Editor Betty Charlesworth Art Editor Dorothy Roshak Assistant Art Editor Shirley Clark Features Eunice Kraus Personnel Ellen Zieper Joyce Lutz Clubs Ursula Hein Betty Ritchay Athletics Tom Felker Ruth Phelan Ed Blackman Music Judy Graham Typists Leone Kubisiak Joyce Diver Advertising Manager Bill Golomski Subscriptions Jack Berdan Ed Boycks Photography Gregory Quinn Jay Normington Business Advisor Chairman .... Erwin Stenzel Editorial Supervisor . . . Mrs. Marguerite Smith Art Supervisor Miss Emma Smith Photographs Fred Kuhl Technical Advisor Walter Speerstra TOP ROW— Felker. Phelan Lutz, Kraus Zieper, Ritchay MIDDLE ROW — Graham, Hein Quinn, Normington Boycks, Berdan, Golomski BOTTOM ROW— Hein, Roshak, Kubisiak Kubisiak, Diver Roshak, Clark 27
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ittct hi A 9 Zi ai HP H 1 IWI I P ■- m Mm. ; ' ■ TOP ROW — Swenson. Snow, Hope. Gruber, Bulmer. Menzel. Lilcrski. Lewis MIDDLE ROW— Schleis. Malik. Hanson. Bowman, L. Clark, Laszewski. Courtney BOTTOM ROW — Cassidy, Rogers. Slagowski, Dziekan. D. Clark, Brooks AC ;M ! J ' : d VtV- I : ' •■ ' . •■ -,-,- PR1NT SHOP Published semi-monthly by tin 1 students of the I ' . -I. Jacobs lii li sel I, Stevens Point, Wis. Lino- typed and printed in the scl 1 print shop. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor Carmen Brooks Asst. Editor Dorothy Ross News Editor Georgiana Laszewski Features Doris Swenson Shirley Cassidy Sports rames Lewis Don Bulmer Exchanges Doris ( !la 1 1 Pat Courtney Reporters Aideen Bowman, Loretta Clark, June Dakins, Florence Hansen, Catherine Hope, Louise Literski, Carol M:ilik, Vera Menzel, Louise Rogers, Jean Si hleis, Patsy Snow. Typists Laura Dziekan Cecelia Slagowski BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Dorothy Ross Circulation Betty Gruber MECHANICAL STAFF Members of the advanced printing classes. EDITORIAL AND MECHANICAL ADVISOR Y. A. Speerstra 29
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