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Doaoruy BENNETT IJOROTIIY Dlx SUIIIIUI' ffdliful' JV! liliifllli the Li. I. l', .X. Conyention at Madison. Xliisconsin. lt was following his return from this convention that lihrman Kickley resigned his position as editor-in- chief of the Times, in order to devote all his time to the Totem. On December 1, the Klolloy covers were chosen. XYhen the New Year, 1024, rolled in, nearly all the copy had heen sent to the lfngray'er's at Indianapolis. The Molloy Company then submitted a cover design for the Totem, This was accepted. The production of the covers was started hy the last of April. During this entire time, several personal visits in interest of the Totem were made hy Nr. XYorley of Indianapolis and Mr. Nason of Chicago. The minor stall was selected in lfeliruary and all written work was begun. Everything was written in March and all was edited hy the tirst part of April. In March, the lixcelsior Printing company, known from coast to' coast by its products made up of mostly color work. college annuals, etc., obtained the contract for the printing, By the first week of May all copy was on the press, in order that the distri- bution of the annual of the class of '24 might he made ,lune 2. The minor statl. appointed to look after the various departments, is as lollowsg George XYyss and l,ouis Norris, sports editors: Rose Joseph, girls' sports editor: Helene XYhite, organization editorg Yiyian Crates, publications lPage 90l
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editor: Paul Sells, music and dramatics editor: Catherine Roe, editorial assistant: Bertryll Merrill, literary editor: Louis Ridgway, cartoonist: Edward Hale, joke editor: Floris johnson and Irene Hiler, stenographers: Ruth Mae Dawkins, Junior editor :p Elsbeth Crane, Sophomore editor: and Bernadean Bennett, Freshman editor. The Senior Class has taken upon its shoulders the responsibility of helping the Totem hnancially. Every member of that class, and what is more remarkable, a great percent of lower classmen have boosted the l92-l Totem with might and main. Thus, no matter how one has helped, whether it be by subscribing, obtaining snapshots. soliciting advertising, or writing stories, the editor, voicing the senti- ments of himself and the entire staff, wishes that the readers and boosters will ever enjoy this memento of the class of '24 and ever keep it among their treasures. XYYSS HALE Nosrus BIIERRILL XYH1'rE Ennis, ,lol-ms-ix Rota Disaiusss Fnnnklcii Biaxxiarr xXLI.lSUN ,losiari-1 Dawxlxs I Page 97 1
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