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Stein, H. Rubin. Gleavesg G. Vvillensg M. Yam- polsky. Weekly The Four Year College XVeekly has com' pleted its third successful year. This year it aimed to unite more closely the first two years of the college with the last two. To carry out that aim, the XVeekly had a thir- teenth year student editor, .Ioan Ellen Sal- mon, who also edited the paper last year. The distribution of the NVeekly was more widespread than before. All students in the Four Year College received a copy. whether they were on campus or not. Contributions of stories and articles from the thirteenth and fourteenth year students were good, but few and far between. Staff members, except for the editor, were eleventh and twelfth grade students. Dur- ing the past year the editorial positions have managing editor rose and then completely disappeared. But the editors have had a more serious difficulty to cope withg the lack of student eo-operation. The VVeekly has never in its past had the organization that it had this year. and in spite of that, or perhaps because of that, students were unwilling to report and write up events. Several times during the year oral pleas and written ones in the form of editorials were made, with promising results. THE EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief ......... -Ioan Ellen Salmon had several shake-ups. The sports editor News Editor ...... ....... l Dorothy Duft was replaced, the business manager was Feature Editor .... ...Geraldine XVillens changed, and changed again. The position of Sports Editor .... .... X iernon Gleaves REPORTERS j. Harris: N. Stroning,B. Bullen: N. Campg A. Kohn: E. Turnerg M. Kreegerp D. Vogt. C. Sbapirag A. Sheehan: D. McBride: C. Walshg C. Hopkinsg P. Portisg J. Davison: J. Dana. H. Halperin, B. Raymond: N. Elliott: H. Kleing -I. Bowmang S. Heller. 21 G. McConnell: M. Herstg O. H. J. Smith: D. Duftl V.
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Correlator Yearbook staffs come and yearbook staffs go, but the Corrclator goes on forever. liuoyed up by this hope, this year's staff went to work with a will. Even before school started, way back in September, contracts with engraver and printer were negotiated. Then dummy-making began. Sheets of tis- suey paper floated about the office in Bel- lield. as the newly-chosen staff members out- lined their pages. It was decided to publish a smaller book than usual, due to war's im- minency and rising prices. The F.Y.C. and High School editors worked in their respec- tive student councils to obtain the necessary funds. Pictures after all form the backbone of any yearbook. Therefore Correlator pictures were planned early a11d their taking began in The U-High Staff: David Mohlman: David Maefarlaneg james Meade. 20 November with High School classes and clubs. More photographs were taken. and sent to the engraver. throughout the year Amateur camera addicts contributed candid shots to an ever-increasing pile on the editor's desk. As the spring semester drew to a close,last minute shots rushed through to show the year at school from beginning to end. High School and Four Year College stu- dents worked together in the publication of this l942 Correlator. but an effort was made to separate their fields as they are actually two separate sections of the University. ST A F F Editor-in-Chief ...... . . .Barbara Raymond Business Manager. . . .... Richard XYhiting Art Editor ........ .... A larilyn Miller Photography Staff ......... XYallace Yogler Gordon McConnell Hubert listes F. Y. C. Features Staff ....... Peggy l'ortis Arlene Kohn Catharine Hopkins John Schlossberg F. Y. C. Sports Staff. .. .... Thomas liradel Beverly Bullen Frank Trovillion Melvin Lackey U-High Editor. . . .. .David Maefarlane U High Staff. .. ...David Mohlman James Meade Ci. McConnell A. Kohn: lf. 'liro villiong B. Bullen H. lastest Rl. l'o tis: M, Lackey: L llopkins: T. llrl del. XY. Vogler: B Raymond: Nl. Mil ler.
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I. Dana: C. Mitchell: A. Sheehan: C. Bahlke: E. Emerson. E. Wirtli: S. Heller: P. Portisg M. Miller: C. Hopkins. Girls' Club The Girls' Club. founded thirty years ago, is one of the major organizations of the Four Year College. Every girl upon entering the first two years of the Four Year College au- tomatically becomes a member. The aim of the' club is to further a democratic spirit, to give to all girls the opportunity for service, and to promote a wholesome social life. The club, as its name implies, really be- longs to the girls themselves. The activities of the club are directed by a board of twelve girls and a faculty adviser. Every girl in the school is encouraged to actively participate in its activities by working on one of the four committeesg the Settlement, Service, Publicity. or Social Committee. The Settle- ment and Service Committees sponsored the charitable activities of the club, the Settle- ment Committee centering its interests in . . . meeting 1 22 the University of Chicago Settlement House and the Service Committee sponsoring the Scholarship Drive, Spring Cleaning Drive. and several other drives for charitable pur- poses. The Publicity Committee was re- sponsible for a large part of the success of the Girls' Club functions by advertising them in posters and newspaper articles. The So- cial Committee very successfully supervised the social events which included an eleventh year Mother-Daughter Tea, the Senior- Alumni Tea, a picnic in the country, and the twelfth grade Mother-Daughter Luncheon. The efforts of every member of the board were combined to give The Snowbelleu, a Christmas party. and Hearts VVithout Flowers . the annual Girls' Club dance. This year has been very profitable because of the fine co-operation and hard work of the board and .the assistance of Mrs. Senescu, the faculty adviser. GIRLS' CLUB BOARD Peggy Portis .... Mimi Miller ...... Barbara Emerson . . . Charlotte Bahlke. . Elizabeth NVirth. . . . . . . . . .President .. .Vice-President ...........Secretary ..............Treasurer . . . .Settlement Chairman Catharine Hopkins ........ Social Chairman Suzanne Heller. . . Alice Sheehan .... .loan Dana ....... Ann Teller ....... Zoya Sandomirsky Charlotte Mitchell . . . .Service Chairman ..Publicity Chairman Senior Representative Senior Representative Junior Representative junior Representative A is
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