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pictures. Viola Handyman worries about the juniors with the help of Naomi Yoclaum. By this time John Dettmamz, the man with the money, and Art Greenbalgb, his co-worker have managed to get more ads than any other business staE. Ben Hett, Charles Hill, and D072 Gebri really paint the town purpleewith booster signs -When every merchant is contacted. MATEUR photographers are encouraged by the photo contest handled by Hilton ItVel- 1603. The winning photo, an aerial View of the college by IVoodrow Reich, is found on the end sheets. When the time comes for copy and dummies to be hnished, lean Henderson, Ruth Meuler, and Genevieve O,C07mell add a few gray hairs. They type and retype material Anna Lou Reiscb and Lorraine Ewalt have collected about the faculty. From the artists Viewpoint, Alice Halm checks the cover design. Harvey W eisx and Fran N 01012 turn out copy on the mens athletics, while Bmz- m'e Naming: and Jean Miller record women ac- tivities. Even the three iigreeniesi, are put to work anmcex Millis, I'Veston IVilsing, and M ym Greemtem-after being added to the staHC late in F ebruary. Glenn Funk and Charles Robde add to the worries of the photographers, but also help in developing the pictures. 0 The man behind the big camera is F ran Acben. But nothing could be accomplished were it not for Mr. E. Olson, the engraver who solves all the problems; Mr. V. Mullen, copy-demander who really gets the staff to work; Mr. Buell, bulb squeezer; and Mr. H. I. Randall, whose Office is the scene of many a chat. To these men the 1940 MINNIE is dedicated. V iBaclai Rogers, Ewalt, Riesch check the faculty section. Koenings, Miller, Weiss, put the final O.K. on sports. tCemeH Greenstern checks copy Hett has just dictated to Millis. tFronti Wolff, Yoder, Yochum, Hanchman paste junior and senior pictures. Hahn, Mr. Randall, and Funk judge the photos.
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l ,, I 0 Copy edit0r5, O7Ca7mell; Meuler, and- 1921111573011 check final proof5 , , MINNIESKA 1. 0 Behind MINNIE cover5 are Grccnlnalgb, 1I1Iarx, Bayer and Dettmawz. f i' Behmd Minnie Headlines 5 - , 1 .1' ELL, here it is! Xour 1940 AIINNEISKA, with a record of everything you or your neighbor has done in the past school year. With two All- American ratings behind the staff, the 1940 members are ready to udig inIy at the be- ginning of the vear to live up to the standards set by other staffs. Work begins fm Louise Baye1',editor,e21rly last year when contracts are to be made and old cuts to be filed 21w ay. An early beginning puts 0 Ken Brown 5pend5 many 51eeple55 nights in the photo dark room. 16 II'z'llimn Dubats, Berry Rogen, and Betty Jane Sundberg in the limelight when group pictures are taken out-of-doors on October IO and 1 1. The order of business is interrupted somewhat when I ouise and her assistant 11111111011 Marx pack up their troubles and start for Des AIoines, Iow21, with members of the Roval P111ple staff, to attend the National Scholastic Press Association Com vention. T heV return with many new ideas plus bad cases of fatigue. EFORE long the first discount date, Decem- ber 15, rolls around and that means plenty of all night sessions for the IIroving pho- tographcrs an Acben and Kenneth 131101572. 147112516 II olff with her assist1nt, C1110! Y0de1', Ieally begin to hound the seniors about their Mr. B11611, 1141111, 1Mr. Graham, Bayer di5c1155 the band picture.
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H eadlme H writers 0 strangers of the school, a Monday noon at the Graham Street entrance is one grand iimessf but to the students it is a joyous begin- ning of another week, for Royal Purples are being distributed. Bill Dubats, editor-in-Chief the hrst semester, takes many a trip between the college and the Press via a bicycle to get the Royal Purple out every Monday noon. With the able assistance of the managing editor Eldred Speck, business manager George Schultz, sports editor Harry Hulicle, and the reporters, Whitewater coeds and iitheir friends, get the news hhot oftC the press? Bernard Tolzmzm, cir- culation manager, and TVoodrow Stangel, assis- tant circulation manager, see to it that everyone receives his copy of the iiPurpf, October 25 sees Bill Dubats, Eldred Speck, George Schultz and Mr. T. T. Goff, sponsor, on their wav to Des Moines, Iowa, for the Na- RO'YAL PURPLE Standing: Goff, Evans. Third Row: Weiss, Schultz. Sec- 0nd Row: Tolzman, Speck, Hett. First Row: Bergmann, Poundcr, Wolff. tional Scholastic Press Convention. While in Des Moines, they meet Mr. Fred L. Kildaw, former Whitewater resident, who is now the president of the N. S. P. A. The day is spent in round table discussions and touring the Des Moines Tri- bune building where the magazine iiLooki7 is published. OMES the second semester and with it many changesenot only on the staff but the edi- torial page of the Royal Purple as well. Eldred Speck, former managing editor and one time sports editor, succeeds Bill Dubats in the editor in-chief position. Ben Hett, writer of the Korn- ment Korner, fills the shoes that Speck has just vacated. Bernard Tolzman is promoted to head of the business staff, while his old side-kick Woodrow Stangel of assistant circulation fame, becomes the circulation manager. Archie Iamky then occupies the chair of assistant circulation manager. The sports department also changes Standing: Reich, Maas, Walther, Ginnow, Hron, Fosterling, Mes Graw, Gnrvuc, Thing- stad, Oberg. Seated: Straus, Pucrner, Conw forti, Chase, Feld- schneidcr.
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