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6 t Tyro Annual John Cross, head business manager was assisted by Ed. Strum and Paul Williams. The staff handling the literary and pictorial side of the book cooperated with them with great success. Department heads were Margery Giffen, Administration editor, Rosemary Laubender, Social Activities heady Barbara Jane Harris, Organizations, Barbara Lea Seely, Art, Bill Young and Adin Alexander, Photography Editors, and Willard Monninger, Sports Editor. Other staff members were, Betty Ardery, Carolyn Eakin, Mary Norwood, Marion Salt- Bus. Mgr., JOHN CROSS marsh, Art, Jane Beier, Bob Wilson, Glen Rust and Helen Jane WilS0ll, Typistsg and Miscellaneous, Charles Reed, Mary Jane Reed, Vivian Scott, Cloyd Brackneyg Cartoonists, Sam Charleton and Ellis Ruppelt. Top: Saltmarsh, Brackney, Arderyg Middle: Eakin, Wilsong Lower: Reed, Apple- ton, Alexander. 21
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Editor, HELEN sTAN'roN sisted hy Paul Tyro Annual Intricate details, lovely pictures, and col- orful division sheets mark the editing of the Tyro Annual this year. As an accurate rec- ord of the year's achievements, of graduating students, and as a treasured memory book for the graduate, the hook excels. In accomplishing this three-fold purpose, the staff has carefully selected capable prin- ters, engravers, and photographers who have conscientiously fulfilled their duties and com- pleted that end of the book which is so ne- cessary in giving it a finished appearance. Capable and interested was Helen Stan- ton, this year's editor in chief. She was as- Hardin, who attended to details. Miss Ella Connor sponsored the editing of the Tyro, and her direction aided materially in the progress of the book. n 'V A b pwuplg- , Hardin, Giffeng Middle: Laubender, Seelyg Lower: 5gLgm.Young, 1, I I3 f rf!! V 0 M 2 WWW i We sp VP!! 2 J, f - ' KV .M 1 wtffjikwxgfwfffiiifiiggk
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Editor, GERALDINE CRAIG Tyro Weekly As a result of a whole-hearted interest on the part of the entire staff, headed by Gerald- ine Craig as editor, this year's Tyro Weekly was most useful and interesting, providing the student with an excellent means of keep- ing in touch with various high school activi- ties. In addition to the regular weekly edition issued every Thursday to subscribers, special editions were published, among them a six page girls' league special, a six page football edition, a razz edition, two senior editions, and a junior class edition. Throughout the year, the journalism staff has been behind each play, offering its cooperation in push- ing forward the publicity. Top: Harrisg Middle: Miller, Bohng Lower: Douglas, Campbell, Wieman. 22
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