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World Defies Depression O 'Toe Lovexvell, editor, and -lack Steiner. business man- ager, with their respective staffs. belongs the credit for the success of the 1932 fall lYorld, put out under more iinancial stress than any issued in recent years. ln spite of handicaps it received All-American rating. Appearing the first Friday of the year in six columns instead of the seven columns carried since 1926, it was printed under a new name plate, lettered by Robert Frank, editor spring 1932. Une enterprise which aided ma- terially wa s the advertising of She Stoops to Conquerf, in which the dramatic and journalism de- partments divide d the proceeds. This netted the journalism depart- Business Staff Left to r i g ht: Cleta Clark, Donald Heariek, Charles Darche, Jack Steiner, Gail Lawrence, Kathleen Mansfield, Ed Allison, Imogene Shrives, Vivian Haun. ,, HHH., Editorial Staff Left to right: Allan Duncan, Richard Stark. Albert Carpenter, Dave Gray, Joe Lovewell, Mary W'ardin, Robert Geoffroy, Xlfilliam Mills, Jane Rollman, Freeman French, ment 55135, Fifteen dollars more was earned by sponsoring t'Topeka High Nigh t at the Jayhawk theatre. Both of these enterprises were under the direction of Jack Steiner. Geoffroy Serves As Assistant -Toe had as his assistant Bob Geoffroy. Other aids were Dave Gray, Periscope editor, XVilliam Mills, feature editorg Jane Roll- Jack Steiner Business Manager 4 l Joe Lovewell Editor man, column editorg Howard Bassett, makeup editorg Richard Stark, exchange editorg Freeman War- French, club editorg Mary din, news editor, and Allan Duncan and Albert Carpenter, sports edi- tors. Allan served until the close of the football season when bas- ketball practice begang Albert then took over the sport page. Iackls assistants were Kathleen Mansfield, Gail Lawrence, and Ed Allison, assistant business man- agersg Donald Hearick, circula- tion managerg Cleta Clark, Chic Fashionettesg Charles Darche, auditorg Imogene Shrives, collec- tor, and Vivian Haun, business secretary. Topeka Represented at Cincinnati An outstanding event of the fall term was a trip to Cincinnati, No- vember 3-S, to attend the National Scholastic Press Conference. Joe Lovewell and Bob Geoffroy repre- sented The VVorld, Georgia VVhit- ford The Sunflower. Miss Hunt went as a delegate of the Kansas Association of Teachers of journ- alism. Topeka High School holds the student presidency of the Kan- sas Interscholastic Press Associa- tion. Nineteen
Scenes from the play She Stoops to Conquer llShe Stoops To Conquer great ambition of Miss Ger- trude NVheeler was realized last October when, with the assist- ance of the art, stagecratt, music and journalism classes, the dramatic department presented Goldsmith's c l a s s i c comedy, 'She Stoops to Conquerfl Miss W'heeler chose the leads of her cast from alumni and the minor parts from students so that it was, without doubt, one of the most tal- ented groups ever assembled in one Twenty Topeka High School production. Financially, the play was the most successful ever presented in the new high school. The complete cast and staff fol- low: The Cast Mrs, Hardcastle . Peggy Strawn Mr. Hardcastle . . ,lack Richards Kate Hardcastle . Margaret Lemons Tony Lumpkin . Constance Neville . Dick Muggins . jack Slang . . Tom Twist .' , lNilliam Colvin Ione Fleming . Howard Gilpin Vernon Murrow . Billy Brownlee Stingo .... Charles Beard Charles Marlow . Richard Gossett Sir Charles Marlow . Joe Lovewell George Hastings . Bernard Peterson Diasory . . . Gerald Gossett Rflger , . . Archie Swan Jenkins . . Malcolm Howell Dolly '... . Mary Hogeboom The Staff Rehearsal Assistant, Gerald Ggsgett Business Manager . , Jack Steiner Publicity Director . joe LOVQWQ11 Stage Managers . Bob Brosamer and Paul Hillebrand Property Manager Marjorie Schober
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