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If it takes a nose for news then the penwig- glers of the journalism class have what it takes. . . . Carolyn Walker, versatile news- woman, sparked the P. H. S. news hounds' hectic, fast-moving year. On the job from crack of dawn to the last 13 steps of school time, these word-artists pounded the old rickety type- writer to a glorious Badger year. Mary Bobo, blond spitfire, successfully held down the job of associate editor. Merrill Wind- sor, go-getter of news and rewrite man, filled the berth of news editor. Sherman Payne and Harriet Smith laid 'em in the aisles with their humorous features. Seen at every sport, always on the alert, fast-moving Joe Love thrilled sports fans with headline sport news. Norman Math- ews, the veteran circulation manager, was al- ways wide awake and on the job. The following held their ears to the ground and did better than justice to reportorial duties: In the top row are Jim Cox, Marilyn Chute, Doris Garberich, Jim Martin, Merrill Windsor, Harriet Smith, Mr. Cox, Georgette Cruickshank, Sher- man Payne, Mary Bobo, Mary Ethel Theobald. The bottom row includes Jack Thompson, Joe Love, Carolyn Walker, Augustine Rodarte, Nor- man Mathews. Editor-in-chief Carolyn Walker smiles at you on the left. A IIJIM!Ell STIFF
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Toss your bouquets or throw your brickbats this way, for we re the lads and lassies who rolled up our sleeves and created what we think is a super book. We were cussed, dis- cussed, bawled up and bawled out by our ad- viser and editors (Bless 'em!). It wasn't all work; we had a few times when we could laugh. But what really counts is that we put out a book that we sorta like. Do you? Sherman Payne and Harriet Smith took dual responsibilities as co-editors, Messrs. Bull, Bast, Ivins, and Cox proffered advice, and the garden variety of scribblers were: Top How: C loe Zelln Samlefur. Allle KmmoMH, Judy il - Mon. Alma Jo ft I rod, and Carolyn Walker; Middle Kow. Mary Bobo. June Toiler. Barbara Mi Hu. Barbara Aven. Mary Kthel Theobald, Georgette Neighbor. Merle Hay en. Yvonne Bowen. Harriet Smith; Bottom Kow: Joe Love. Holly Keene. George Allan. Alexander Holtzman. J din Nutter. Wayne Frerlehn. Sherman Payne. The two puzzled, frowny ntudentn at right are the editor !.
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