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QPU! BTS N EAIQIEQC li HENDS Kflvm ut-fn Fhomas I 4 STAFF PLANS l94O Sl-IEYENNE-'. Everythrng was ready' An enthuslastnc staFl was chosen by the aclvlser A C Van Wyk the contract with the publlshlng company was all signed and the ambltlous edrtor In chlel Evelyn Christ had the pages all planned' Nothtng could tall Yes the yearbook would undaub edly be the bxggest and best ever' But then carne the tatetul day the day when subscruptlons should make theur appearance' Why this annual was gotng to be marvelous everybody should wart one ot these extra speclal books' One by one the anxnous staff counted the subscrlptlons Only a hundred Hfty'?'? They needed 200' So a group of worrled students made a tTnal drive But to no avall' Only T72 subscrtptuons could possibly be obtamed Defeated? Oh no' Thus advertlsnng there us stall a chance of your havlng an annual he sand All they needed was the suggestion The sentors were out like a flash collectung ads from the bustness men and the result was they could have thenr annual' Work began lmmedlately Evelyn Chrrst and her assistant Carol An derson tumor began planntng the pages the photographer Thomas Pegg senior took the pictures and James Ntelson senuor took charge of the ad vertnsements xt ru iottcm U1 ton ooltx Second Rox s rn list l ttt Qtsnx Dtnuset ll-.on Thnd Ron XX Ilu J., n 1' n mu on mutt lion hoc m I 1 ttsrm R Ldkc VN x nko up Iuhns an ftlll Page Twenty four .il-.1 rl A .2 I If xx X. I f T' t I v f J, , I' K Itlve-Iyn Christ. ' :J gf: I . U . . . I v 1 - - 1 ' ' ' ' ' , I I I L E D Il - U D E time it was Adviser Van Wyk to the rescue. It you can get more than S250 . . . . . ,, . ' ll ll ' 1- st H, -1 . 1 1 .lu .- Nm' , lst J, ,Q ,. . 1 4XV'I J . v ': 'i Slillirvs, Musa , 'Q-en' , A I' S . F 'I ': ' tl . .: 111'- ,' , 2 ', -' x , . It . Cul, M L I ,ie , ,K Jun tml' ,as 3 'Mfr' ' X? V
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STAFF WI H5 'Nt EIQALIST The Valley City Hi Liner has maintained its h gh position in the National Scholastic Press Asso ciation located in Minneapolis and the Columbia Press at Columbia University holding tive All Am erncan ratings and three Medalists 1 L. 11011 It he JCDURNALISTS EDIT PAPER Three weeks are over and that means another Hi Linerll Under the di rectaon of the editor in chief Joyce Ronzheimer this school publication appeared twelve times during the year Tom Pegg business manager took care of the financial end ot the paper Desk Editor Evelyn Christ and the associate editor Frances Miller super vlsed page tour and the editorial page Column writers Edith Clnmie and Orphah Sathe kept the students informed on the goings on ot others in School Life in the News Carroll Hinschberger and .Jeannette McDonald have done their b st to entertain with their humor column Hlts and Misses To educate and to inform have been the alms of Mind Your Manners written by Charlotte Macdonald and Phyllis Carter Predicting the future according to a horoscope was Loretta Johnsons work since she wrote birthdays Short short stories with O Henry endings were a new feature and were written by Eleanor Stern The sports writers Bob Neil Dan McConn Lester Qonnenberg and Phyllis Carter covered all games and tournaments of both the boys and gurls activities Lois the publications department Miss Albertlne Steinborn acted as faculty adviser l 1 E X l J Nirllon I Nfftlld Ron Nonm lung., Hinschtnsigu Nlcionn Stem tgg '1 llfl R xx Q NIA onalrl Lllllllt' Lute: 1 Iohn n Snhc xllllkl Sl'll'ldlTlg N11 s Nu nhoin 1- LlltlSl Ronzhumex IIILI lllllp mi' Page Twenty Jive Pepuves Cow , H I ' I ' ' ' A ' - , , I , - . l fJ . Miss Stn-il w 'r. 'unz 'lllll'I' I1 ' I ' I . I , , - - 11 . , 11 - r : - D - 'V - - n - . , I I , v . , I . . . . Risa had the tasty position of manager of the school candy store, the profits going to -'irs low: .1-i, . . ' at rl. S -'7 'L .T -!1 - . ' . ' A' . P , S ' , Pu- . 'h'- 0 ': '. . 'cd ' , 'z ' Risg. so , Q: 1, .' . ' : ' l 1 ' 3 ll .-L' H D .0 ,
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