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The Flash ol a Flash bulb-the snap ol a shutter-developing processes-prooting- rejecting or accepting by a junior editor- and Finally the Finished product. Another picture meets the deadline. ln the process ol publishing one edition ol the Debris approximately eight hundred pictures are pushed through this process with pro- lessional speed and excellent nesults. Limited supplies and priorities have caused staggering headaches and sus- pensive moments to Bill porter and Warren Sedlacelc, senior photography editors. With the help ol junior editors, Shirley Slcallerup and ,lim Davis, and an etlicient statl ol sophomore worl4ers these War- time obstacles have been overcome by lreauent high pressure scouting tours to town photo studios. The darlcrooms and otlices in the basement ol the Union have seen anxious and eager activity during the past six months. Second Row: Zenger, Smoker, Kice, Smith. First Row: Newlin, Staley, Dieclcman, Dunmeyer. PHOTOGRAPHY Senior Co-editors Warren Sedlacelc and Bill Porter. . 17 .ni , .S qglw. In E: sv-A fr fl ,M 51.1 iiim r 'i' Q is if l . 'R ,.-. it f Upper right: Shirley Slcal- lerup. Lower right: .lim Davis. wwf? .f 'Q
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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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EXPONENT Exponent is striving lor better education at the University and is using their wide- spread intluence to that end. Stirring editorials and letters to the editor keep the student body well aware ot current issues. Exponent serves as a coordinating linl4 between the student body, Faculty, and all campus functions. Condensed world news items are welcomed by the ed and coed who have little time for browsing news- papers. pat Richardson, editor, is no creeping violet when it comes to explosive edi- torials-a master at saying exactly what she intends to without arousing campus ire and without pointing out individual person- alities. Dottie Van l.iew, feature editor, bangs out top-notch feature stories. Patricia Richardson, editor Dorothy Van Liew, feature editor Jean Yarger, news editor Margaret Miner, managing editor gziipm. K . Ii ...V 5 ean Yarger, news editor, malces sure any news that hits campus hits the Ex- ponent. Managing editor, Peggy Miner, accepted the headaches of malc- ing out worlc schedules and doling out comps this semester. These two have sent many an un- suspecting reporter or worker to cover town and campus.
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