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Voice and Echo Staffs p Another year has rolled around at West Night and a trying one for most members of the faculty and fellow students. Yet, we are taking time to pause for a brief respite to introduce a few of the faithful staff members who have made these publications possible. This year the Annual was published under most difficult con- ditions. Many of our loyal students are giving their services to Uncle Sam while others are toiling hard in defense' plants, generally too busy to spend much time at school. As a result, a unique plan was devised to handle the many details connected with the 1942 Year-Book. In brief, it consisted of different committees under the direction of students and guided by a member of the faculty. For example, the art department was headed by -Miss Clare Hoffman, a member of Mr. Porter's art class. The business details were capably handled by Virginia Schroeder. Literary contribu- tions were made by James Salisbury, Miss Rosemary Kuhn, Georgia Huenefeld, John Appel and others. A i , In the Voice during the past year the editorial and literary aspects were probably the best which were found at West Night for a long time. This undoubtedly was true because of the per- sistence and ability of John Appel and Lou Tabakow, who shared honors as co-editors of this publication. Most of thecreative mate- rial was contributed by Miss Andrea Blackwood. Henry Wester- meyer did an excellent job of art layout work. The production was handled by John Terhar and a lot of arm movement was supplied by Ed Fullemann and Mr. Young. Blanche Preckmann did a fine job of filling in in various capacities. In connection with the photography, an old-timer, Bob Bah- mann, is to be especially commended. Charles Balzer' made the clever caricatures of members of the faculty. Mr. Kemble, for a beginner, got a good start and should be given credit for his literary criticism and editorial ability. Mr. Young tried his best to see that the finances were adequate and to supervise both projects generally. page jmnfg Auf '
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Voice and cha ta s ir ir 'Ir now 1 - fren to Righty: l - Rosemary Kuhn, Andrea Blackwood, Blanche Freck- mann. 2 - Ginny Schroeder. ROW 2 - 1 - John Terhar, Mr. Young. 2 - Mr. Kemble. ROW 3 - 1 - Ed. Fullerman, John Terhar. 2 - Mr. Young. West Night can be proud to boast of having so many capable people interested in taking part in the various activities of the school and we hope that in the future it will be as successfully carried on as in the past. Virginia Schroeder. page jwv11fy-14110
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