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Dorothy l-leckard Fleck, coed-editor hty last work, EDITORIAL STAFF The book is divided into sections, sports, features, activities, lraternity and sorority, senior, and military. Each junior editor is assigned a certain section, and it is his vvorry to see that everything in it meets the deadlines. junior editors are aided by sophomore Workers who intervievv heads ol activities and laculty members and present the completed copy to their junior editor, vvho then pads or cuts it to Fill the allotted space and sees that it is typed in the specilied lorm. Due to vvar time restrictions and priorities, supplies have been limited and production delayed, but alter long days and even longer nights the completed prool ol the entire book emerged Replacements have been made this semester in the junior editors Sophomore vvorkers Charlie lhomp son and Charlie Davis took over the military section when Bob potter lelt in anuary Upon the graduation ol editor PT February coed editor Do l leckard Fleck assumed the duties as editor First Row Kendall Lanier Goodwill Fox S ohn Shaw Second Row Steiger Schneider Niksch Nye J Third Row l-lelms Matthews Davis Thompson Culbertson Fellenzer I? P Mancini Scheidler ohnson
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DEBRIS Early in the lall editors begin mal4ing plans for the new Debris to tar surpass the previous editions, Editors paul l-lomsher and Dorothy Heckard Fleclc gathered their junior editors immediately, and preliminary dum' mies oi each individual section were sub! mitted to the printer For compilation-theni anxious waiting. When the worlcing dummy' is returned by the printer worlr begins. Each of the eight junior editors knows his definite tasl4, and begins contacting campus big-shots, scheduling pictures and gathering material tor copy. When pictures are completed they must be mounted and sent to the engraver. Upon return of the proofs they are pasted in the printers' dummy which is a rough duplicate of the Finished product. Each picture must be accompanied by its identitication and copy, by lines, and any printing to appear on the page. When this printers' dummy is completed, junior editors and sophomore workers go to worlc indexing the entire publication. Juwioie ED'I:i5i2S Top Row: McAtee, Hackett, Townsend, Lewis. Bottom Row: Bishop, Trimble, Huston, Potter, Paul Homsher, editor Beating c deadline mec . I I I ,ff J, wk-N-saws 3 i . i r ww-fw-Q 'rw-NQ, ,avr-'Wm ' L 'QS rsinidb . Q f .ax 'S A - , 5 'tt' . -. e Rx :It I t .N K . X X J 2 X ,--Q., fm., .AIP snag
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,gm-mm is 47 f W ,.,. . , is Contracts, salesbooks, typevvriters and ledgers make up a humming business otfice which man- ages all Financial and book vvork of the yearbook. Under the management of Delora Gullstrom sales have boomed, and the office has become a thriv- ing enterprise. Widespread sales campaigns have sent soph- omore vvorkers and junior editors to the Far corners ol the campus. A spacious booth covers registration sales, and unsuspecting servicemen are approached at the ends of pay lines. Every organization Wanting a spread in the yearbook must make arrangements through this ohfice. -l-he business otlice is also charged with publicizing the campus' yearbook. l-lundreds ol posters and placards are printed and distributed over the entire campus, and it is this publicity cast out from the business office which keeps the Debris in the minds of the student body. Upper Left: Delora Gullstrom, business manager. Lovver Left: Junior editors and sophomore workers. Below: Sophomore workers. First Row: Osteen, Stettres, Krc, Lyda, Ware, Lane. Second Row: Brower, Morrice, Miller, Long, Blakeslee, Harrington, Third Row: lvleinberg, Cuenot, Gardner, Wright, Roll, Englund, Court. Q 5 1 Y F' .Q ' f 2 v 3: -I 1 Q . l-lain 5 t 1-.-uf '-
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