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EZLLVO7 CUB CLUB Top rofuf-Norma Gibson, jane Hodges, Clara Fath, JoAnn Marquis, Nary Chir- pas, Godfrey Collins, Jim Denny, Tom Lofton. Third row-Carolyn Steffey, Bobbie Jean Rinehart, Marjorie Bunncll, Ruby King, jean Gordon, Jane Houck, Patty Lcifler, Carol Bush, Normagene Spell- man, Ruth Ann Thomas. Second row-Mary Ann Elliott, Jose- phine Barrett, Shirley Diehl, Betty Lou Blake, Barbara Baldwin, Mary Jane Hill, Jane Messing, Donna Dean, Ruth Guthrie, Barbara Ingersoll. Firxf row-Betty Lou Eisenhut, Beverly ,lane Cox, Angela McCarthy, Janis Heithecker, Margaret Weiss, Charlene Allen, Ruth Mitchell, Shirley Scholle, Joyce Ticen, Mary Ann Malott, Su- zanne Foster. NEXVS BUREAU Slamling-Bob Bowles, Melvin Skinner, Dick Guthrie, Howard Caldwell. Seafeil-Martlia Scott, Mary Frances Patterson, Erma Stevens, jean Carpen- ter, Don Auble. HE purpose of the Cub Club is to obtain items of news from the un- derclassmen for the HOWE TOWER, and to explain briefly the workings of the HOWE TOWER staffs and the HILLTOPPER staff to the English classes. The Cub Club is composed of representatives of all the English classes I-IV. Their meetings, sponsored by Miss Ruth Zitzlaff, consist of talks by the editors of the various staffs and by members of the News Bureau. The Cubby Hole column in the HOWE TOWER is a product of the members. Through the efforts of the nine students who comprise the News Bureau, accounts of Howe's plays, dances, athletic events, and other activities are published in the city papers. Howe,s representatives to the following papers are: The I zzdiemzpolis N ews, Dick Guthrie, The I ndirzlmpolis Times, Bob Bowles, jean Carpenter, The Indiazmpolis Sfar, Don Auble, Howard Caldwell, Mary Frances Patterson, The Il'1Jf1Igf0lZ Review, Mel- vin Skinner, Martha Scottg The Ilzrlimuzpolis Herald, Erma Stevens. page fm 1115 Ihree
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ou'm1fZ5z'5 TOWER I Slumling-Dick Maurice, Joan Bruck- man, Gene Smith, Kent Crawford, Bob Mastcn, Jim Cook, Howard Caldwell, Karolyn Gould, Jeanne Malott, Mar- jorie Gilmore. Smfml-June Hollis, Marion Mutz, Erma Stevens, Phyllis Pettijolin, Donna Flowers, Ellen Aldag, Patty 1.ou Brown, Helen Thompson, Marjorie Garrett. TOWFR II Siumfing-Bob Wardeii, Violctte Swen- son, Mary Beth Denny, Dick Guthrie, Melvin Skinner, Joanne Wormds, Janet Vcregge, Jeanette Ballard, Virginia Ritzi, Carol Walter, Carolyn Klcifgen, Char- lene Davis, Barbara Montgomery. Seufed-Mary Lois Stitt, Anne Clark. Mary Lou Fox, Laurel Hesoun, Bette Myers, Marilyn Baker, Patty Clcnden- ing, Don Auble, Jack Huston. ERVING as the eyes and ears of the student body, the members of the HOWE TOWER staffs report school activities. The staff members are chosen from the journalism classes on the basis of merit and adaptability to staff Work. Erma Stevens and Don Auble are the editors of Staffs I and II, respectively, which alternate in putting out the bi-Weekly edition. A Christmas Press Party was held for members of the PTILLTOPPER and HOWE TOWER staffs the Week preceding Christmas vacation, and the Publications Birthday Party was held on May 20 to celebrate the found- ing of the HOWE TOWER in 1939, and the HILLTOPPER in 1941. page lwenty-two
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.f Mfffoppet Upper' Irfl, Xmfeff-Barbara Williams, Shirley Cloud, Lu- cille Broeking, Margaret Ren- noe, Virginia Reese, Martha Scott, Suzanne Fisher, Mary Frances Patterson. Slrzmfing-Carolyn Sullivan, Roland Swingley, Bob Bowles, Jack Rennoe, Bob Kennelly, Jean Carpenter. Upper rigllf-Virginia Reese, Mary Frances Patterson. Lower Iuff-Martha Scott, Lucille Broeking, Jack Ren- noe, Margaret Rennoe, Bob Bowles, Carolyn Sullivan. I.0wf'r mirlflle-Jack Fehren- bach, Bill Watson. LOIVN' riglzf-Shirley Cloud, Barbara Williains, Suzanne Fisher, ,lean Carpenter. page tzuffrzly-four ICTURES, proportion wheels, dummies, and rubber cement have been the constant companions of the HII,LTOPPER staff members. Early last spring, staff members of the HILLTOPPER were selected. Then the staff assisted at the Autograph Party, gave the HILL- TOPPER dance, and drew up a dummy. When the summer vacation was over, the work really began. The fall subscription campaign was started by Jack Rennoe, business manager, and his assistant Roland Swingley. Under the direction of Virginia Reese, editor- in-chief, and Mary Frances Patterson, associate editor, the staff gave an assembly program, the Brown and Gold Dance, and spon- sored the Brown Boy and Golden Girl contest. Margaret Rennoe, supervising the taking of homeroom pictures, began the seasonal rush of yearbook pictures. Lucille Broeking and Carolyn Sullivan were in charge of club and activities pictures. Because of a success- ful athletic season, Bob Bowles, sports editor, found the cutting of copy his biggest problem. The senior pictures, taken under Martha Scottis supervision, were ready to be mounted. The make-up edi- tors, Jean Carpenter and Suzanne Fisher, with their assistants, Bar- bara Williams and Shirley Cloud, worked diligently to meet the deadlines. Wlieii the masterpiece was finally sent to the engraver and to the printer, the whole staff began waiting eagerly for the time when the first of the 1200 copies could be presented. Miss Betty L. Williams is sponsor of Howe publications. Valuable assist- ance in copy reading has been given the staff by Miss Florence Guild and Miss Ruth Zitzlaff.
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