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-A THE MODEL CLUB-1 to r: K. Letourneau, H. Wiesner, D. Casey, D. Marlowe, W. Miller, J. Tasset, A. Burghart, D. Walsh. MODEL CLUB The Model Club was organized by a group of students interested in making model airplanes and ships. Some of the boys had had quite a bit of pre- vious experience in making models and built motor- powered planes. The club afforded a good oppor- tunity to mechanical minded students to put their albilities to good use, besides giving them a lot of fun. in- ., SHUTTERBUGS WERE BUSY The Camera Club was organized againlthis pear with twelve members under the sponsorship of r. Ludger. Most of the mem-bers were beginners in the art so most of the work was instructional. The members took pictures for ON PARADE The club had a small dark room in the adminis- tration building but with the completion of the new building, moved into the new darkroom under the bleachers of the basketball floor. ,E Ymgggvxiiwxiww.i v -W - l W iw. , w 1 w W s Bl TI-IE CAMERA CLUB-lvto r: D. Comstock, P. Maceli, L. Burke, U. Hitschman, N. J. Ruder, B. Rourke, E. Horinek, E. Sramek, L. Onofrio, A. Wilkens.
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l Norman Staab, features, Charles Shipley, advertising manager, and Harold James, editor, look over the subscriber lists. we 0ll,l'I'l6l JOURNALISTS HAVE BUSY YEAR The Journalism class had the publication of the school paper and the yearbook as their major pro- jects of the year. To facilitate and divide the work, the class was di- vided into two staffs, one for each publication. Harold James was chosen editor of the newspaper, Thomas Petit, editor of the annual. Charles Ship- ley, although not a member of the class, volunteered his assistance in gathering ads for both publications. The newspaper, the Cadet Journ- al, was published eight times dur- ing the year, about the 20th of the month. , Copy for the yearbook had to be at the publishers in three sections, November 1, January 5, and April 1. Since most of the copy had to be in Topeka by the first of the year, many school events during the Spring had to be omitted. I The Cadet Journal staff : Branson Goetz, circulationg Ivan Gottschalk, sportsg Kenneth Brake, sportsg Harold James, editor, John Lenski, features, Melvin Leiker, circulation.
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