University of Wisconsin Stout - Tower Yearbook (Menomonie, WI)

 - Class of 1931

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The 1931 Tower Staff THE Staff of the 1931 Tower is grateful for the manner in which this publication has been accepted and supported by the school. The responsibility of publish- ing this year ' s book was assumed by the Junior Class. In producing this book we have desired to compile a written record of the interests and events of our past year at Stout. We sincerely appreciate every effort of others to aid us in the accomplishment of our objective, and it is our hope that we have not failed. NUMBERS OF THE STAFF E. A. Wolter EJitor-in-Cbicf ASSOCIATE EDITORS GAIL GALLOWAY JOHN BUTENHOFF BUSISESS MAS ' ACER ROBERT REICK ADVERT ISIS C FLOYD LARSON. Adv. Mgr. FRODE ANDERSON F. F. WHITING HAROLD HYER ORGANIZATION I ANDERS WILLIAM MICI: LL ' CILE MILER M UI.ETIC VILLI AM HOESER GRAYCE QUARTERS iTVRl DORIS HI VILLI AM MURRAY ART GEORGl I.UDVIGSOX HLEEN IIND i. V. DOCKAR DANIEL GRE1 N PHOTOGRAPHER FRANK ( ADVISERS GERTRUDE L. (A! ! AHAN C. V. HAGUE Page Thirty



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The Stoutonia THE year 1930-31 marked one of the most prosperous and successful years of existence for The Stoutonia. Student enthusiasm and student labor have carried it along through the last nine months in fine shape, and it emerged a worthy member of the veteran college newspaper group. Primarily, The Stoutonia is the official voice of the school. Much space has neces- sarily been devoted to setting before the reading public the accomplishments and aims of the institution. On the other hand, the columns have always been thrown open to Student opinion, and the staff has made a special effort to secure each week the interest- ing items pertaining to student activities and desires. Various changes in staff personnel have been made throughout the year in order tli.it the best of the student writing talent should serve the Stoutonia readers. That this secured results has been evident in the rising standard of the paper. Putting management of the paper on a different basis at the beginning of the fall term has been in no little measure responsible for the success of the paper. As editor-in-chief, Miss 1 lenricttc Quilling served in conjunction with the managing editor, Mr. George Guy. Both editors had had experience which gave them a highly workable background for their duties. An editorial board was created composed of four associate editors who met weekly with the editor-in-chief and the managing editor to plan the paper for the coming week. In this way. the old element of chance and neglected assignments was eliminated. In addition, the paper took on a workmanlike and mechanically balanced appearance comparable to that of a metropolitan daily. The Stoutonia occupies the unique position of being one of the very few college papers in the United States both written and published by the students. The entire production, from the roughly drafted story, through the journey of linotyping, proof reading, headline writing, mechanical composition, and final printing, is the work of students. The Stoutonia in the past year has served five hundred students, a large number of local subscribers, and hundreds of alumni scattered throughout the United States and five foreign countries. George Guy Managing Editor Henrietti Quilling .... Editor-in-Chief Earl Halvi RSON Business Manager Floyd Larson .... Adi ertishtg Manager Frank Cassell. Associate Editor I ' .km sr Christ! nsi n ... - Associate Editor Vivian Hiwiii Associate Editor James Dockar Editorial Hoard Jean Good Editorial Hoard Ami GUNDLOCK Editorial Hoard John Favili.e Faculty Adviser Alma May Ganz - - Faculty Adviser C. W. Hague Faculty Adx her STAFF MEMBERS GEORGIA ABER I. A. WOLTER WINIFRED PRIEBE WILLIAM MURRAY CARL ROLL WILLIAM MICHEELS CARL Bl IM R I II ONARO BROWE PAUL DOYLI (,| KTRUDE KELLMAN LAWRENCE CHARD CLIFFORD HANSON I ' ngc Thirty-tin

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