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7!l6n'lfl0-lllegkff. . . Wllillfl Lnom:mu.n luhcslnqu A,.g,hg,,,,u,,,,,,, The Arrow staff has devoted many tedious hours towards the 1942 senior publi- cation. This is not only true of the editing staff but of the managing staff as well. To defray part oi the expenses of this book, the staff sponsored a popularity contest through a waste paper campaign. Candidates for the honor were Iohn Davis and lean Burkhart, nominees from the freshman class, Evelyn Lasher and Dean Carlson irom the sophomore class, Nadine Ransom and Raimond Struble from the junior class, and Marjorie Beresford and Frank King from the senior class. With each pound ot paper that was submitted, ten votes were cast for that person's lavorite candidate. The seniors, Frank and Marjorie, emerged the winners and were crowned Popularity Queen and King at the Arrow dance. Through the efforts of eighteen determined salesmen, the sale ot three hundred thirty books was made possible. The salesmen were: Virginia Snyder, Keith Carlton, Milly Kimm, Maxine Iackson, lack Mozena, Ianice Herbert, Elberta Lutz, jean Skea, Emma Belle Wallace, Marian Frances Schueler, Robert Shotwell, Tommy Reisser, Mar- iory Crisman, Marjorie Beresford, Doris Williams, Helen Beresford, George Thiher and Lois Davis. An orchid to lean Skea, the super salesman, who sold the most books this year. Your sale of thirty-seven annuals, lean, was really an accomplishment.
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