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THE TQTIIRI 1934 'I1 - - , - 1 i I is T ks -1- Q1 I f s FX s X-sissy - ' YI, - fs gs I- I I OLIVE PLUNKETT ALBERT RENZ Literary Edimr Photography Editor rf-.,--I.-.-V..-..--..,.... ..,.. ..., ROBERT PETERSON VIRGINIA WE 'NER Art Editor Social Erli or g I 3 CHARLES ROBERTS Business Manager DOROTHY CLEMENS Advertising Manager EDWARD NICKEL DOROTHY RUETER Boys' Sports Editor Girls' Sports Editor
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THE TUTIGM 1034 DEAN OF GIRLS i Miss OLIVE BUCKS The early life of Miss Olive Bucks was spent near Chicago, Ill. She grad- uated from the University of Michigan, where she majored in history and mathematics. Miss Bucks won her master's degree in social studies at Columbia Teachers College, and later had two books which she wrote with Professor Horn pub- lished by Charles Merrill Co. She taught history and social studies in Illinois State Teachers College, and then at Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. Two years ago, Miss Bucks came to Sewanhaka as the first Dean of Girls, and has instituted many social and extra-curriculur activities since her com- ing. She is now studying for her Doctor of Philosophy degree at New York University. t13l DEAN OF BOYS Mn. CHARLES Coom-.n Mr. Cooper was born, raised and educated in Watertown, Connecticut. He later attended Worcester Technical Institute in Worcester, Massachusetts, where he received his Degree of Bach- elor of Science in 1914-. Mr. Cooper Hurst taught school in Phil- niont, New York, and than went to teach for a year at Woodridge, New York. Chosen principal of the high school in Hilton, New York, he l'C- niained in that position over a period of years. In 1930, Mr. Cooper came to Sewan- haka as a science teacher, and. has re- mained ever since that time. During a period in 1932, he was Acting Prin- cipal of the school, and since that time has been appointed Dean of Boys, which position he now occupies.
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THE TOTEBI 193-1 THE TOTEM STAFF N November the Junior class, realizing that the publication of the school's year book lay in their hands, assembled to select an editor-in-chief for the 1934 Totem. Edward, Bush was elected to this very re- sponsible position, and he, with Mr. Ny- wiede, the Junior class adviser, began at once to assemble the different staffs for the book. The photographic staff, composed of w I EDWARD J. BUSH ffl Editor-in-Chief it QWAL John Bellemente, Ralph Erb, William Alones, Edward Schmidt and Carlas Maralas, chose Albert Renz to supervise the taking of pictures for the Totem, while the position of art editor went to Robert Peterson, who had under him John Herman, June Cox, Joseph Marino, Jeanne Mc- Kenna, June Eitzen, Donald Houghton and Janis Thurston. Ulive Plunkett was chosen literary editor, and it is due to the efforts of her staff, including Isabella Oppel, Anna Oppel, Muriel LeCompte, Dorothy Buettner, Carol Barkelew, Rosalie Brown, Janet Kramer, Helen and Florence Froewiss, Lillian Schuttger and Dean Aungst, that the Senior write-ups are in verse this year. Another innovation this year appeared in the form of a'Social section, which has been capably prepared by Virginia Wegener. social editor. The diliicult business management was placed in the hands of Charles Roberts by Anthony Grygo, Dorothy Christman, Henry Krutosik and Edith Gregorious. Dorothy Clemens was elected advertising manager by her staff, Lois Graubau, Beverly Patterson and Robert Ross. Dorothy Rueter and Edward Nickel were chosen girls' andiboys, sport editors respectively. l15l
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