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iit V fa ' , fit ' kA o6jbll t aI a ) Mfyxiate Editor [] John B. Shultz Business Mgr. H-A 1 E IneStri OAjfc . Elaine Strong Circulation Mgr. . j-Wu EY Christopher 4, { 4o M Assistant Editor .,- ., f Gharles Davis i t-Mstt Circ. Mb. Jt ' Svi eligious Dept. Margaret Dempster Music Dept. Loren Harrison V Athletic Dept. H £ LORTi CE SCHLIPF Literary Dept. Ada Walradth Society Dept. Bobbie Taylor Dramatic Dept. Thelma Geer Reporter Howard Peirce Reporter Wayne Barber Reporter Gertrude Sigler Reporter
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m THE STYLUS The Stylus comes through again! Down through the years the Stylus, Sioux Falls College ' s bi-weekly newspaper has been the school ' s most consistent honor gainer, and this year kept up the precedent. Late in the fall the Stylus walked away with first place at the South Dakota Collegiate Press Association convention. Roswell Rogers, the Stylus ' s editor, served as president of this convention. After renewing its claim to the title South Dakota ' s Leading College Newspaper, the Stylus was sent to the National Scholastic Press Association contest to seek the All-American honor rating which the Stylus has so ofte n received. In a time when an ad salesman was the main aversion of business men, John Shultz took over the business management of the Stylus and turned depression into prosperity and made the Stylus a success financially as well as from the journalistic stand- point. An excellent organization is boasted by the Stylus editor this year in which Marie Baumann, associate editor, and Wiley Chris- topher, assistant editor, were very important cogs. Dr. Russell Thomas, in the role of faculty adviser, has been a real asset to the Stylus. ' Sixty
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THE SIOUX BRAVE At a period when most colleges were abandoning their year- books Sioux Falls College strove ahead with their plans with a spirit of We can do it. As a result this book progressed and became a financial success — because a book worthy of carrying the Fifty Years of Progress theme. The Sioux Brave became the official yearbook of the As- sociated Students of Sioux Falls College last year when the student council took over the sponsorship of the book. Formerly it was published by the Junior class. Curbed by a strict financial budget, the staff made every effort to produce a quality yearbook at a minimum of cost. All photography, with the exception of the class panels, was done by the editor. All pictures were mounted and layouts drawn out in the Brave office, thereby effecting considerable saving in expense. Much credit goes to Virgil Kleespies, business manager. Handi- capped by a late start, being elected late in the year, Mr. Kleespies strove on with a keen determination to make the book a financial success — a goal which he reached and may be justly proud. The staff are indebted to the faculty advisors, Dr. Gordon Fuller and Lloyd Wendt, former editor of the Brave, for their counsel and inspiration during the past year. I i Sixty-two
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