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warrior SUSIE GLASER Features DARE DOBSON Editor deadline looms ' l WYETRSEQFLES RAY SpTJiE'iT'COMB C0mmi'55.Li'Sff,lLi'3EETcaiiOnS STUAQQEMILLAR 4 Far over the battle fronts, the Warrior has ranged, carrying news of alumni and school to ex- University students and teachers now serving Uncle Sam. In September of i944 Miss Katharine Reed succeeded Mrs. Force, who was the sponsor of the newspaper for twelve years. Formerly a Chieftain adviser in '4l and l42, Miss Reed still trains students to pass English A exams. The fall of '43 saw Mr. Elmer King in charge of the printing department. l-le succeeded james Hallock, snowy-haired favorite of long standing. Mr. King met the war-emergency by establishing a girls' printing class which became unusually popular. ln the spring of '45 he was even persuaded to sponsor one of the numerous Tri-Y's. That the Warrior, which has won seven state and national awards, retained its popularity is testified by the largest subscription list in the paper's history. This year and last, photographs by Ralph Hart, lim l-lervey, Ted Lantheaume, and Tom Horning have enlivened its pages. The students who for the past year have served in the positions of editors on the Warrior arei Stuart Millar and Dare Dobson, Editors-in-Chiefg Frank Farner and Leigh Gil- bert, Commissioners of Publicationsg Susie Glaser, featuresg Barbara Waters and Stuart Ormonde, newsg Wallace Merryman, lack Stuckeman, and Denny Murphy, sports, Felicity Brown, exchanges. warrior editorial staff warrior printing staff 26
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ollice-rs SPRING BOARD OF COMMISSIONEKS FIRST ROW: Francis Toch, Student Employment, Pat Larsh, Public Relations, La Verne Lentestey, Scholarship, jane l-loman, Finance, Betty Chapman, Records, jo Ann Glatt, Girls' Recreation, jackie Sterling, Girls' Weltareg Mary Ellen Brininger, Organizations, Arlene Anderson, War Savings and Conservation. SECOND ROW: james Bottoms, Athletics, Bob Thomp- son, Publicity, Bill Clark, Boys' Welfare, Ralph Davidson. President, jerry Saunders, Recreation: Ralph jackson, Safety, Frank Farner, Publications, Mr. Wadsworth, Sponsor. Above: Boys' League Advisor, Mr. Ramey, and President Bill Clark. Below: Girls' League Advisor, Miss Darsie, and President jackie Sterling. 25 ,,,. ,.,,:'!s,.. .,,a.,. L1 iff? an A , M 41-wa , . .L r,-, A Q gy -'r sw . ' uden RALPH DAVIDSON 1 Body Presidenr- , . a- 1 Srl
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chieftain militi- - Chieftain art staff Z ff? . JUDY JUSTMAN ANNE LOSSIEFF MARY ELDREDGE WALLACE MERRYMAN Fine Arts Assistant editor Art Sports Trying to get into one half-size year book everything that happened in three years has put the Chieftain staff to a severe strain, particularly as it was not until mid-year that the Commissioners discovered that the OPA would permit the luxury of a school annual. With an energetic Com- missioner of Publications, Frank Farner, sparking the group, the staff consists of: Myron Axelrod, Art Editorg Anne Lossieff, assistant, Patsy Rucker, C.A.A.g judy justman, fine arts, john Oien, student bodyg Wallace Merryman, sports, with Don Michael assisting. Head of the photography de- partment is Tom Horning, Ralph Hart, jim Hervey, and Ted Lantheaume contributing. Most of the sports pictures were taken by Herbert Carleton, S'44. Outstanding members of the art staff are Betty Townsend, jackie Ritchie, Mary Eldredge, Bill Ulman, Patty Murphy, jack Dean, and Bet- ty Lou Richardson. Other members of the editorial staff are Helen Eachus, john Droeger, and john Fagin. janet Martin and Mrs. Dejarnatt pinch-hit as typists before the deadline. Miss Vir- gina Lowers is faculty advisor with Mrs. Heisig in charge of the art work. Dorothy jirsa, student teacher, assisted. Supervision of the sports department was given by Mr. Hesslein, B coach, Mrs. jarvis lent trained photographers, while information about service men was given by Helen and Esther Colnon. vt We TOM HORN ING Photographer as ,Nz fi' :tin , , in JF . ,'l ,..,... , g.,'!., .'. t ' J. MYRON AXELROD Art Editor I chieftain editorial staff rd, ! 'S FRANK FARMER Commissiorcr ot Dupnca'
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