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Photographers John Rose, lvlelvin Hiller, Richard Vesey and Miss Gruen- berger turned up to shoot copy of football practice, dress rehearsals of plays and minstrels, the janitors at work and the science students performing experiments, Typists Elizabeth Bade, Mardell Lauer, Adeline Synnott, kluanita Froelich, Florence Ribbeck, Irene Spradau and Lloyce lvlinch accurately and speedily typed the ninety-four pages of copy. Harry Chaplin, Kathleen Kramer and Betty Yunker, artists, not only sketched and cut the block prints but actually printed fourhundredfifty copies of each design for the division pages, l-larry Chaplin drew the cartoons and Clarence Wieck made blue print copies for the end papers in front of the book. Produces a Yearbook 4 Department Editors in action. Top Pieturr, standing- M. Senty, K. Mooney, P. Crabtree, P. Issersteilt. C. Oflekirk, W. Iverson, R. Nehrling. Sealed - R. Krueger, I. Ardell, M. Janzen. Center left pielure- M. Hiller, J. Rose. Center right piclurc- J. Froelich. I. Spradau, M. Lauer, J. Minch. Lower left picture- K. Kramer. H. Chaplin. Lower center piclure - Miss Wernecke, Miss Gruenberger. Louicr righl pi:-hire - R. Vesey. -23-
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hjfl lo Right-Sliirley Laile-wig. Kathryn Scliie-rsterll. Rolwrt liohnsavk, I'I'SlllZl Hein, Jan-k IAllllllll I'S, Jean Vatrlllzill. Mzlrgzlrel I,llW'li4'I' l'X2ll1lll1l' thi- 2l4'f'llllllll2lllU!l of lust twenly-HVA- issuvs of y:'nl'horxks. . Quit Qui Oc Staff Hundreds of dollars, months of study, miles of copy and acres of block prints went into the making of this year-book. The business committee klack Lammers, Shirley Ladewig and Robert Ulschesky signed up subscribers. collected money and solicited advertisements under Mr. Draegers direction. Editorial committee girls Ursula Hein, Margaret Luecker and Kathryn Schierstedt with Miss Furman as supervisor spent their time in making, breaking and remaking appointments with faculty members, photographers, the printer and engraver. Faculty interviews, clipping newspapers for source material, checking facts and spelling were duties preliminary to the actual writing of articles by various department heads. Robert Bohnsack had charge of boys' sports: Peggy Crabtree, girls' sportsg Marjorie Senty and Phebe lsserstedt, music: Kathleen Mooney, alumni: ,lack Lammers, agricultureg Carol Gdekirk, foreign languages: Ruth Krueger, art and home economics: Clarence Wieck, manual arts: glean Carman, humor' lris Ardell, senior classg Juanita Froelich, commerceg Warren Iverson, scienceg Margery Schultz, dramaticsg Marian janzen and Robert Nehrling, iden- tification. Underclassmen who contributed valuable articles were .lune Longrie, Joyce Hollenberger, Marian Becker, Lorna Koopman, Marjorie Wolff and Polly Gilman. fgga
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VERA CARl.Yl-E Book Hander-Outer. University of Wisconsin, B. A. l,ihrarv, English. Dean of Girls FRED NELSON He that runs may read. Eau Claire State Teachers College. B Summer, University of Iowa. Reading. Stories to Read Hohlnv magazines and hooks. adventure stories, classical novels and drama, other novels and dramas 'fiust for fun, volumes of general reference hooks as well as the daily newspapers help the students to inform. entertain and educate themselves l- l BRARY CLUB What does a student lihrarian receive for her servieesf' is the question asked hy the new memhers of this eluh, Attendance at the first eluh meeting provides the answer, After the cluh president Shirley Wetzel opens the meeting. and roll call is taken and minutes are read hy the secretary Aloyce Hollenherger. the eluh news is discussed. This may he followed hy a short talk on the duties of lihrarians. Various memhers question the speaker ahout the hest wav to execute these duties. and from the answers the memhers of the cluh gain a thorough knowledge of their required duties, Then the entertainment committee may provide a program pertaining to the lihrary, a short qui: on the location of hooks or an oral review of good hooks the various memhers have read. After this the refreshment committee serves a lunch. During this time the members discuss etiquette prohlems and quiz each other on Omnihook questions, E244
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