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at llll , ' lllllli IIIIII i ' iilIlillIlIIIll ' - 'lllllll Fifth Row:---Sxiiii Rosenlelil, George Sues, Solmnon Aurerhach, listher Merriinan, Jacob Brooks, Celia Clizipliell. Fourth Rfvii':fiYai'rer1 Blair, Margaret Tlioiiias, lfrances Fysher. Martha Enierson, Florence Hunter, Dnrotliy Humble. Robert Hamill. Third Row:--liei iai'd -lirllilsull, Lillie Sliatto, -lane Slii,-walter, Kira Bougzhner, Evelyn Haase, Harriet llaxis, Harriet Fcnnenian, Virginia XYlSl'lBI'I, Seconil R vw: Rose Yanni, Geraldine Beckley, Kenneth Sample, Einina Tryon, Mildred Hafner, Robert Higley, Murriel Spikerman, Carlin Short. First Rowz- lfreil Mosher. Elezniiwr Gulitz, Eloise Slevin, Helen Hirsch, Mary ,lane Shepard, Doris Stanley, Florence Bill.lgl'Il'l'l3l1, Bert Arenson. Not in picture: flloris Rnilivlpli, Mary Ann Renninger, Margaret lizisiign, Billie Rector, Lillian Berry, Raymond Linehan. Lariat Fall General Staff wmml LARGE part of the financial backing which the Lariat receives aff, 1 is due to the Lariat General Stall, which is composed of home room managers. A student who is reliable and trustworthy is selected in each home room to collect the money and to distribute 051' the issues of the Lariat in that room. ,fm 4 W it The room managers also assist the News English classes in the ww. ii.. Hd: sw 1' subscription campaign, held at the beginning of each semester. For the fall semester, the Lariat received 1,700 subscriptions. The money that each of the room managers collects is turned over to the lloor managers, who are members of the execu- tive staff of the paper. The home room managers deserve much credit for their voluntary services and in rec- ognition of this are presented with a red and black bound copy of all the Lariats issued during the semester. s +A, ,fpgii7fVrfT ,iff f , are eo ,iff-P-Y-,W,,M ,, as ,,s-,,s..f 1,5l tMi . i. ,ir Mi, ,, jj 1 'ii'li'lli', if-iF'w r'fLWW TM ,w'rnWURl3Z.'lager A f qi gil w-'iw iillt 1' JF li i l llliiiM'i.gl,,lgl'il,lifil'iFri4iiillElUlVll'liliil.,is iw Il fllTT' l ill illii 11041
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1 ---ul in ' lmll 'I llmllllll L IIIIIHI llllllmllnn-----'ll ,r f ,ll bi l Fourth Row:-Baylor, advertising: Butty, advertising, Ensign, circulationg Goddard, advertising manager, Mendelson, typistg Deacon, typist. Third Row:-Harrington, assistant editor, Shafer, art editorg Folb, circulationg Hess, exchange editorg Turner, circulationg Rishel, secretary. Second Row:-Haase, circulationg Moss, feature editorg Kannel, sport editorg Armentrout, feature writerg Deuell, advertisingg Schneider, girls' sport editor. First Row:-Sherman, news editorg Kerr, associate editorg NVashburn, associate editorg Regal, associate eclitorg Ott, business managerg Mr. Murphey, faculty advisor. Lariat Executive Staff The fact that the Lariat became a weekly during the spring semester of 1929 was due in no small degree to the faithful services of the Lariat Business Executive Staff together with the Lariat General Staff. Howard Ott, assisted by the circulation manager and his floor managers, supervised the subscription campaign. It is the duty of the circulation manager to manage the subscription campaign, to collect the money from the floor managers and pay it to the business manager, and to supervise the circulation of the paper directly before lunch each Friday. The business manager, who is selected by Mr. Murphey and the former business manager, makes the contracts, pays the bills, and collects the money from the circulation and advertising managers. It is the duty of the advertising manager to direct the soliciting of ads, the securing of cuts and copies, and the JANE BENT collecting of money. Spring Editor r ses... fi mo f' it llllfllllllllllllll iiulimmi f'ii r 'l l it lilmuminnnl llll!ill lmMwsIe.iMllU ill llll itll? l l i .iiii i l'llll i'liLlll1'il ll lll l'll l lr itll Hllfli ll lil i v l 11031
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First Row:-Meyer Berkowitz, Robert Smith, Carl Turner, Sidney Solomon, Bernard Folb, Harold Bartz, Erskine Sink. Fourth Row:ARobert Hamill, Solomon Auerbach, Celia Chappell, Zellah Ilensal, Esther Merriman, Martha Emerson, Florence Hunter, Mary Brock, john Rishel, Helen Hirsch. Third Row:-Eugene Fassnacht. Raymond Linehan, Nathan Borodkin, Jane Marshall, Evelyn Baer. Geraldine Beckley, Cora Baughman, Bssie Sellers, Harriet Fenuenian, Mildred Hilty. Second Row :fEdward Bishop, Harry Glaznian, Elizabeth Trussell, Jane Sample, Harriet Heinibaugh, Eleannr Gregory. Naomi Hnlub, Mildred Harner, Genevieve Iagielsky, .lane Showalter, Emma Tryon. First Row:-Robert Morgenroth, Eva Zapiler, Sarah Koule, Martha Lifshitz, Arla Radabaugh, XYehl:-u Blankenship, Margaret Ensign, Mary Ann Renninger, Mary Shepard, Florence Baughnian, Mary Slevin. Lariat Spring General Staff OR several years it has been the desire of the Lariat staff to produce i - a weekly paper. However, since the number of students who signed up xi . L :L rl Q -1 ff LQ, was always found to be insuflicient for the fulfillment of this desire, the 5 -- Lariat did not become a weekly until the spring of l929. s The success of the campaign which made possible the weekly, must 5 frfffaai- ' :W largely be attributed to the enthusiastic endeavor of the four News Eng- ' - Z lish classes of the spring semester. Each News English student voted for a manager for his classy from the three highest in each class lVIr. Nlurphey, Jane Bent, and Howard Ott chose a class mana- ger, who, in turn, chose twelve solicitors. The progress of the campaign was recorded in a unique manner. A black horse and rider for each room in the building were posted on long strips of white paper, hung outside the auditor- ium. If the room was one hundred per cent the rider was mounted erectlyg if it was not, he clung to his horse as best he could. fe - if A e' f if K ffm. r r s lll llllrlrrrlilrrir llrrlfe fron --.. ..... A I m lll nuv- 'llllIll E ml...- -- lllll llllnl E' lillil m
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