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SCOTT AS ST. ED. DOOLITTLE ART ED. WISKEMAN SPORTS ED. FRIEL ASS ' T. ED. KLETIING CLASS ED. ROOD LIT. ED. OLSON ORGAN. ED. TYLER HUMOR ED, NORTON PHOTO ED. 1 , I WOLF SNAP ED. PICKLES1MER ADV.AAGR. MEMEREAU SECY. FRITTS CIR..MGR. SEVERN AS ST. ADV. MC.R.
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Lack of credit where credit is due, is one of the sad features of being on the Gem Staff. The Staff works hard for a whole year with almost no recognition, to develop a book that will justly represent Taylor. We are taking this space to let the reading public know just what part each mem- ber of this staff played in making this Gem. Marguerite Friel, as Associate Editor, took care of the faculty section besides keeping track of and checking up on the progress of the whole book. Marian Scott, the second Associate Editor, had her big job in reading proof returned from the printer. As Class Editor, Ardath Kletzing collected the classes data and student directory. The collecting of all the organization write-ups was done by Elsa Olson, the Organization Editor. Alice Doolittle, the Art Editor, decided upon the art work for the book. She also carved the wood cuts for the major division pages. Acting in the capacity of Literary Editor, John Rood supplied poetry and articles for the book, and corrected write-ups to the right length for the printer. The Snapshot section, Senior snaps, and calendar were in charge of Margaret Wolf. She and Nathan Tyler worked together on this part and the Humor section. Ray Norton, the college photographer, took all pictures for the book which were not supplied by Hoff ' s Studio. The most constant worker on the staff perhaps has been Carl Hawkes, the Business Manager. The Editor takes this chance to express appreciation for the big part Carl played in making the book a financial success. Hoover Picklesimer, the Advertising Manager, developed the blotter and got the ads for the book. 3,000 letters were sent out for ads and signatures. His assistant and chauffeur was Joe Severn. Wallace Fritts ran off the letters on the multigraph, and mailed books to outside customers. The Staff Secretary was Ruth Mersereau. ' - -1 , fw c — -? - -«
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