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Micfdla Staff Succeeds Senior Journalists Rouxomo out a complete year as the editorial staff' of' 'iThe Shield , Catherine Anthony, editorfin-chief, and her cofworkers vacated their posts in lirvor of the -lunior Staff' who took over the Fehruary 1946 edition under the name of' nThe lviicallafi james Doyle supplanted the former editor. Associate editors Louise Crallia and Thomas Tobin replaced Irene Kozikowski. Ruth Lis in her new position of husiness manager can use all her own ahility plus profiting hy the experience of' her predecessor, Gloria Brandt. Certain columnists relinquished their positions to willing successors. Rita WOjSZj'l1Skl passed the Alumni Column on to Barhara Dieterle. Exchange editor Dolores Demhlowski's place fell to the lot of Ruth Reich. Anna Mae Cupkzfs and Wailtei' Yochum's places will he filled hy Dorothy Krappweis and George Hawranko. The artistic ahilities of Edward Mours and Francis Doerschner will he put to use as they've been chosen to succeed Dolores Ivfaccine as mimeoscope operators. bophie Svrenty, Ralph Grzeczka, Constance Latkowski, Norhert Pietrzak, Georgene Federlein, and Herman lvfoelter are following the speed ofthe Senior typists Bernice Haid, Robert Nlay, and Rita Bechtold, The responsibility of operating the new mimeograph falls on the shoulders of Arlene Krugh, Helen Pavlick and Dorothy lvioelter. Mary this new team enjoy their journalistic jaunts is the wish extended hy the former staff, who had to ref linquish the school paper to give their attention to the more serious joh of editing their annual, the current ulvlichaelf inianf' Senior Bookkeepers Tur war is over now and postwar planning has resolved into .x national pastime. The suliiect of hookkeeping has not escaped this fervor. Everyone is aware that the income tax laws have made us record conscious. No one has exeiped. the farmer, the small businessman or the industrial' ist. Our countrymen have he' some a nation of hookkeepers. S. M. H. S. is trying to equip its students for the fu' ture hy giving them a course in hookkeeping. Although this course is only exploratory, it provides them with per- sonal. social, economic, edu' cational, and vocational values. lt helps them decide whether or not they wish to continue in the field. lt is also of pracf tical value in the home for hutlgeting. .S 3
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