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Act I Rose Marie Coshal, sports editor, ambles along at the terrific speed of hunt and peckn while Loretta Saenz, holding the typewriter, lends a helping hand. Act II Snooping for new ideas is the aim of Charlotte Kitowski, assistant editor, Ruth Ann Grams, and Liebe Braclicich as they attentively browse through an annual. Act III Knowing that'the annual budget must go a long way, Diane Pugh and Verna Bulwer, business manager, find that it is no easy job to make that dollar stretch, but it is a lot of fun. Y Act IV Art work is important in any annual, but Judy Mitchell and Margie Jo Blevins, art editors, seem to have been carried away in this picture. Act V We're not copy cats fusuallyj but it looks as if Paula Johnston and Pauline Logan can't resist peeking at Literary Editor Margaret Kutac's brain storm as she hurriedly writes it down. Act VI Annuals would be nothing without pictures, so give a great big smile, because Mary Braden and Ann Nichols are planning to shoot you be- fore you continue your journey through the 1954 Philothean.
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