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Tit' Row 1, sitting: Palmer, Evans. Row 2, sitting: Sharer, Petty, Hy- asman. Row 3, sitting: K. Rose, Ridley, Shafer, Moyer, Pierce, Me- Aloon, Bloomfield, Besett, McCoy, Newman, Gohrick. Row 4: Shell- gren, Olli, Ogg, Moore, Ray, Mc- Claflin, Putvin, Meyers, Satterth- Waite. 'ik Row 1, sitting: Trefethen, D Smith, S. White, Steen, Wynn, I White, Clark, J. G. Simmons, Wil- son. Row 2, sitting: E. Woodard K. Smith, Walton, VanCleave Swanson, Stuterville, Sherry Strobe, Steele. Row 2: Giddings Speece, L. Shigley, Wolden, Val- ley, E. White, L. Simmons, C Woodard, Ware. J. Smith, Wetter
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Gl0BAl CDVER GE X .swf ITS ' M lsX.1f55f5 t sais-t - X: ' gg .ef X X The Saghalie editors as they headed the staff were: Shirley Dickinson, Frances Alger, co-editors Lorena Des- champs and Betty Mast and co-editors Viola Knudsen and Bill Leonard. 'F W. xl SAGH.-Xl,ll'1 'l'he Saghalie began the year with a contest in which the class with the largest per cent ol' subscrip- tions chose a Saghalie Queen. Bette Rayson was elected by the juniors. A large journalism class and ambitious reporters provided the initiative lor a year ol' further improve- ments. liveryone worked with an eye toward improv- ing the second place rating given last year's paper by the Quill and Scroll Press .-Xssociation. Shirley Dick- inson took over as editor lor the lirst nine weeks lol- lowed by Frances Alger, co-editors I.orena Deschamps and Betty Mast, and Viola Knudsen and Bill l.eonard. Second year students, under Miss l'maldwin's able direction, did a large part ol' the first semester's work while the cubs were learning the mechanics. Copy was typed throughout the year by Miss Burright's ad- vanced students. As a money raising project, the class published three editions ol' an eight-page scandal sheet, School Snoopsf' Proceeds ol' the dime paper helped pay Iior the increased use ol' cuts in this year's Saghalie. ln early March the beginning journalists. ac- companied by Miss Baldwin, took a day oll' to visit the Daily Olympian offices in the capitol city. 'l'he advanced girls went to Seattle later in the month to witness lirst-hand the University ol' X'Vashington Daily at Lewis Hall. The senior edition in hlay made thirty for the year. grill! Contributors to the Saghalie this year were: row 1, Crane, Osmun, The deadline draws near! Allen, C. Dickinson, Downer, Dugger, Brunstrom, Mast, Moore, Luhmg row 2, Connolly, Desehamps, Endicott, Knudsen, F. Johnson, Mercer, Nosworthy, Davidson, Butler, row 3, S. Dickinson, Magnuson, Nutt, Shown' working on makeup under Miss Baldwin's supervision are Betty Gifford and Shirley Dickin- B. Johnson, Lernke, Latham, Dittman, Barkley, Alger, row 4, Bradley, son. Olsen, Leeburg, Jackson, Abel, Wright, Salisbury, McGill, Andersong row 5, Brown, Collier, Graf, Hale, Leonard, Wells, Miss Baldwin.
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