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The Clarion Staff Left to right: Yates, Hare, Boulton, Dunn, C. lNlercier, Scott, Harper, Keltner, Vin l uss lflmore, lirinega r. The Clarion Stall' of 1935-36 was composed entirely of seniors. Contrary to the usual method of choosing two juniors, one sophomore, and one freshman to assist, the stall resorted to the senior class alone for material and write-ups. Under the general directions of George L. Scott, the student adviser from the University, and Miss Ruth V. Yates, the Staff worked long, hard, and diligently. Charles Harper was appointed as editor with Richard Dunn as his assistant. The art work, page layouts and cover design were turned over to Vincent Hare, the art editor, and to his assistant, joan Elmore. Miss Betty Boulton was appointed as the literary editor, and to her was intrusted the important task of writing and securing copy. Betty was ably assisted by Rhoda Van Huss. Russel McBride and Robert Herr aided Betty with the sport section of the annual. And last, but certainly not least, the important position of business manager was under- taken by Charles Mercier. Contracts were drawn up with the Kane Engraving company in Bloomington, who tool: care of all engraving in the Clarion, with Stappenback, to whom the binding job wis gveng and with the Hawkins Photo Shop Qalso of Bloomingtonj. Hawkins took the majority of the senior pictures and the entire lot of group and activity pictures of the high school. The staff wishes to acknowledge their appreciation to the under classmen who contributed to the book.
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efl Word.. ln submitting this year book to the University High school the staff proffers no apologies. Indeed, we have been glad to attempt the problem of publishing and edit- ing a book even though limited was the financial where- withal. We feel that we have selected and presented material that includes the broadest scope of our high school life. But had it not been for the willingness on the part of our administrators and sponsorsg for the considerate co- operation of the Hawkins Photo Shop, the Kane Engraving company, the Stappenback bookbinding firm, and the State Normal industrial arts department print shop, this annual would not have been. To all those concerned, our sincere gratitude. . . . The Staff olume Eight, Nineteen Thirty Six
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