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fl N- , . i l -. ,-m,, . S223 1 xi 'T JY4 l .. ,.,. . , l' Filth rim 1- Mr. Nlurpliey, Izwther Nlerritnan, slaniex btamhaugh, Izllia Lvmen. Dave lfehring, i Irving Bliiinen-iein, llungild Slmnk. i Fourth rmv:-Harriet Kerr, Celia Leitz. Dawn NYagner. Edith Seuell, Liilhert Landwehr, l Rnhert Pluiner, Paul Reed, Emanuel Nlyer, Charles Hutchison. I Third rim:-Edward Krueger, Paul Nlinnick, Sain Nlirman, Harold Schaffer, Billie i Fanklmnner, Martha Finervni, liurntlix' Sehnttzi, Lnix Mort. l Neciirid i'nw:-Leuiiui'd Burkliart, Sarah Schlitt, ,lnaephine Linton. Furrext Paxann, Betty ' l.aYan, blames Stewart, Celia Chappell, julia Turlvauitch, Klart Reisinger. v Iirxt rms:--Morris Rmen. lilivalietli Minniclt, Mary .lane Shepherd, Betty Reed, -lainea Phillipx, Betty XViener, llarriet Ifenneinan, Mildred Smith, Annie Langley. Flnrence Baugliinan. i l . v Lariat Home Room anagers g The Lariat htime rnnin managers are alinmt as iinpnrtant ax the Niall sell, for it if due tn them that Financial havking i- given the Lariat. The 1 hiiine runtime are divided intn three feetinns, and a campaign is held he- 5 tween the nerve English elawex. The winning clan ix rewarded hy an , iftern-mn vixit tu the Beaeiin Qlflllflllll plant, Besides the riinin inaniijen 4Q,AT x,- Q there are the Hour inanagerx, uhii take care uf the inivnei. RLI,Rli5KX,I.lXv1.lx-li MEMBERS Uuring the fall Neineeter fnur rtmtna were lllll per cent tub-ci'il1er:, while the 4 total ninnher uf siilixtwiptiutia ua- ap- - prwxiinateli 1300. ln the Npring. thanln Vi In the efforts of the managere. increa-ing , Q iiitcreet wax xlitmn, fur 15 rnuins sinh- wriheil IIN' per rent fur the paper. The :- whfvle niiinlwer nf xtlluerihers was ltvllti. The iw-ni niaiiageis are rewarded at I the end of the eeinexter hy a red and I hlaclt hivund twipy nt all the Lariats i-Nned during the term, thix ix a real retributorx l lille Xl,-ir It iliiii l'liiitiiii.i Nlililitii bnirih fur the etlnits nt the rnuiii nianagere. I' . il A. ,T .,, - .-. X .-.-g,-,,,.....,,,...,.-.y-r.-f- -H V -qwyv--'----e --- --rw-vw-u , It ,.,T,....1..,.,,..,..,, - .......... , . ....3,, lllril
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K' rs, .f t ' ' ,xv .A V Y - - - T - We--.w....., ,V s--+0--4 Rs . Sixth row:-Frances Fisher, Edward Major, XVilliam Sheck, llelen Munsell, Elizabeth Perks. Fifth row:-James Crawford, Virginia hlontgoinery, .-Xrthur Hehling, Emanuel Myer, Philip Svraeopoulos, Simon VVansky, Babe Blumenstein. Fourth row:-james Phillips, Margaret Ensign, Dorothy Sehotta, Marion Campbell, Helen Krocker, Solomon Averhtxck, Iva Patton. Third row :-Martha XVhite, Aldine Barrackman, Thelma Headley, Virginia XVishart, Martha Lifshitz, Kathryn Graham, Evelyn Baer, Second row.:-Lawrence jalfe, Carnzon Boyes, Mary Mcformiek, Brooks VVl1eeler, Gerald Brittain, Mary Shepard, Melba Hoover. First row:-Mary Cadwallader, Margaret Krumbein, Irene XYarner, Lehia Martucei, Morris Rossen. Not in picture:-Elvira Doseh, Gloria Borous, Charles Sattes, Arthur Friedman, Harold Burtz, Leonard Burkhart, Edward Steigner, Harriet Kerr, Fred Oplinger, Fae Sarehet, Violet Fisher. Lariat General taff The subscription campaign begins the third week of school, when the t goodwill l,m'i11I is issued. ln the first two weeks of the campaign sub- scribers are solicited, and during the last two weeks payments are Collected. During subscription week speakers from the news English classes intro- duce the paper, while the solicitors obtain subscriptions. The recorders keep the results of the campaign up to date and make reports in rooms and on the sales chart in 417. The home room manager, a member of the home room, then collects the payments, can- vasses non-subscribers, and distributes each issue of the Lariat in his room. The money he receives in pavment for the subscriptions is turned in to the l-loor man- ager and Credited to him. f' REPRICSFNT.-X,IilYE NllflNlBERS The home room managers have a great deal of work to do, and they de- serve credit for their interest and hack- ing given voluntarily to the paper. The great success of the Lariat is due in no small measure to the efforts ot these stu- ellti Simon Xkuiislty l'.iul Xliuniek lui l'.ttton -nntmtnqf-ms-.-ants s... ... V-.-..-W t-..,,.- ..,. -f-...fb-.,..-.-.Q-.-nun-ntgn-pwveuouy--.,.'-.-ta..-.-.v.t.. -1 - . ,...... .. H171
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