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'llll ,-1 - BROWN AND WHITE BOARD Back 'rou S Thomas R Balder ton W Cope B Havlland C Glev teen M Rlchardson T Burrovue G Macintosh S Paull Front rou H Barrett M Whltson I Krlebel work produced the Brown and Every other Sunday Room No 1 w s the seene of vlgorous actlvmty through the rattling of type wr1ters and occasional screams of the edltor the Brown and Wh1te the schools bl weekly puhl1ca t1on slowly took sh ape for the comlng IS ue Hard worklng Serge1 Thomas dld hls hest Qwlth too much succes accordlng to some to keep h1s staff of asslstants on the stralt and narrow path of sturdy paper took on the aspect of a real student VOICS IU stead of the usual calendar of past md future events that If has proven often to he 1D the past The hoard whose Joh It was to form the paper was well organlzed The general news department was headed hy Sydney Paull 3SS1SflI1I edltor and the three xssocnte edltors Marge Rlchardson Cul yet C leysteen and john Krlehel eaeh domg y trlous TCVNFIICS and news artlelts Trudle Maelntosh and Walt Cope had complete tharge of the sports de partment and sueeeeded valuntly Ill dlgglllg up neees ary spwee Hllers durmg the quarantlne not to speak of the rest of the year Hunter Barrett and Krlehel hoth found lf lnereaslnvly ddheult to h xngenlous a the weeks rolled hy 1n composmg eatehy heaollnes Krlehel also wrote the well known Splmters one eolumn that survlved the year The hoard wltne s d many mterestlng eplsodes much too numerous to mention them all here hut perhaps we can recall some of them there wa the tlme that Pappy Lou made a request for h1s daugh ters sake that they modlfy thelr language md when the japane e unthmklngly att lcked Pearl Harhor on a B G9 W Sundly fextremely earele s of themj Sergel xxould not let a ehstractlng portahl radu or any other klnd he hrought unto the room fMemhers ot the taff were found mlsslng at odd moments and on thelr return 1 full eoverage of Twenty six 1. ., 4 . K fha-1. . ': . ., . s , . , . , , As , . , . ' s, . . , . : 'I , . . zz Q' - 1 ' U ' 1 ' Q . , , . - S K - , y - , . ' r f S W 3 ' LN , g e , 1 5 . f f 5 x N' a s 1 U . . r V V lahor. Wlth thls lron system of dlsclplme, the - Q ,, , - - '- . - e e , , T 1 3 f 3 . . ., 2 K g x I 5 S . f , 5, - X , 'S W s ' 7 ' ' 1 s 7 M s 7 l f ' : 3 ' 's . ' ' 1 ' . , , ' . , ' . ' z . X H 'z s s ' 1 1 ' - ' 1 D x' V 5 ' I . ' ex 1 I , r , ' 7 g T' ,W , g . f ,X ,, , K . , ' , Q L , . ' . e . , e ' s S I vu 3 '--' a ' ' ' A ... , 1 , e Q x T
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provlded Inobbzes . attended hy those who wlshed to hear the news expluned rn an mterestlng tash1on w1th room for dl CUSSIOU These meetmqs were for the most part mformal, w1th eoffee served hy Beth Brown durvng the d1seus1ons Russell Edgerton took the MUQIL Appreeratron hohhy whleh was a favorxte w1th mu ....,,,,W sleal student who enjoyed hearmg the melodlous A---L strams of Teharkowsky and Strauss wrthout the M usual eompetltlon warn t Peps1 Cola or It 5 a Smzle That Makes Fol L1 e 'You Another attr1et1on was thtt apple rl o were erved Cxlls of Duek the Oyster 1nd Dlp the Cltm m1xed w1th mu le mel thump eould he hetrd IQNUIIIQ forth from the Kurs Cmnt, XKl1eI'e Dorothy bould led h r Fok Dtnemg hohhy Bur1ed somewhere 1n the Qellefll pl me uno Trun hohhles frequented hy 1 chosen few of meehmlexlmlnded ftnatres here was tl 1 1 typ1nv hohhy for huddmq seeretarles and dres re he trsals were 1nv1r11hly held durmv hohh1es Then th re was the Vsforkshop Theater, rneetmg eyery veek rn the Aud1tor1um whleh was respon 1 lwle tor the produetlon of Peer bynt grven early ID the new year FIVE other eluhs met onee every hrth Fnday, IH sueh 1 manner that no two eluhs met on the same evenlnq Ollve Charles Freneh Cluh made Chrlstmas etrds to eolleet money for the Freneh hlldren there wt Tom Brown L3KlI1CldlW M1rg1ret Thorps Mus1e Cluh George Wh1tney s Art Cluh and Lou Flteeus German Cluh wh1eh exe eld the1r Ueeislwlidl hut IIUUNIFIU meet1nv under Nets ot eleeted ofheers The respeetne pre 1 dents ot the e eluhs were Dlek Donehnn, Luey Pexs lee, Bunny Bran on and Warder Cadbury Allee Ba on Adelalde Polloek, and Helen Platt Hobhle elosed wlth an optronal program 1n the AUdlIOf1UH1 where W1ll1e and SUSIE eould get to gether and tell eaeh other the1r troubles ot the day Twent x 11 L e C C C Q f y Qs v A- s N 1 V ' 1 ' e K 'e , .C . N . Q' ' W ' ' M J-3 ' ' A ' , - f, M . 1 . . WVU I ' ' W 7 , Q , , ' ' , 5 , WM, m,,l,,1f S V W, - - 5- , , e y k, Q, it e. eb, s f 1 V s , H 7 A if z ' fszs res 3. z ' 1 .. ,, . .. , . . ,z 1 e ' z ' z , 1 s ' ' f f 1 s, ' ' 'Q eg x ' y 1 , e l .e , 5 e I 2 -' Y. 'e M e , e . ' , s .R d1reet1on ol the staekfroom were the Model Air' . e. 1 . ' ',. e e . , e 1 , . . . , . e Q 'z- T 1' ec. Ter :zs4a ' ' y ' N- - 's- -Q: s, 5 A e e, e 'Q ' ' ' z . ' 5 '. x Ls w v' - uw 4 vw v , N , , D' ' QA, . , e W' - i - ee x w N - 5 3 lx 4 3 3 v sf ' 1 ' W Y - , . . -, , - - - . e' 5' 1 3 .' 'Q ' ' ' ' t 5 3 ,. - C , . 1 . . .ZS . , 5 . L -. 1 1 f x 1- ,- A Tw 1 ' XVI' . . . . ,e 'Q 'h h' N Hz: ' 1 5 5 'r es -' 1 . . rw s -e- ' ses s --N s -. e w-Ava wg., V . es S - A s V, 'ss , V ' 'L 1 ,C 7 e - e . U .15 1 :x 'A ' ' 3 7 1, s - sA - . 1-
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the forexgn snuttxon would be revetled B 1d t ls 'n 1 nt t xx r tovether wltn some e t l'1dI'l21DQ over from last ye tr 11 o xffeeted the ptper II1 thxt a number ot smvle page lssues hrd to be pubh hed Sunday was not the only day of llbor for th1 solld Sundiys were employed III hmdlng out as slgnments wh1le on the followxnfr Wednesday the proof was returned for rereldmg Then on the followxng Saturdly mornlng Peg Whltson and Bob Balderston the two ClI'LUlC1tl0I1 manavers could always be found ID Allen Holes room No 7 fold mg and gettlng ready for d1str1but1on the Hmshed CdlflOU One dld not have to llsten closely to hear some arguments between Sergel on one Slde and Culver and Hunter on the other about C O s Not occa slonally non staff stooges wandered lnto the room much to Serv-.1 annoy lllee and took up the tlme ct the staff or were put to work For some ret on most of these eutelsts vxere respon 1ble to Trudxe md Cope Among these NVlI1QlLI'lI'lU trtlsts one could usutlly flnd Buslness M nn lger Burrowes look mv puzzled md usuilly cnrrymg some sort t d k tt the most but Krclbel needed three f hxmself alone and outnumbered others for Spllnters headlmes and as yet unwrltten lnsplrx tlons that were to grace the pages of the comlng IQSUC It was a successful B 5 W year and Bernle Haviland deserved much credlt for stepplng 1nto the shoes of Master Carroll who res1gned hlS posl tlon as faculty aclvlsor It took a great deal of work txme and thought to check over a student production of the B Es? W type 'md Master Berme dld ln admlrible job Whlte and the Students produced ffl. lil- Twentx :even ' N A ' 2 ' ' f ' H f esf es ' ' gens' 'L t',1 ' ' ' h' Q ctelc , he 'xx Q 5 ' . ' deb S 1' ' 'f 3 . - Y fzs r alas 1 X ' Q ' Q 1 sa Us s' 5 ' 2' ' 'Qgfzx- 'z 2 ' '. t '- 2 gz'- ' 's . ' 1 ' z ak ' ' , f 2 ' Q ' ' 2 Q 's l s ' , 1 2 ' 1 C . N ' U- gmup, Ijoxvevcrt The Vvcdnesdays preceding thc photo. Most of the staff could do their work on two ' K - - - ' 2 ' -N, es s 1 r , ' ' ' ' ' or . . Y . 7 ' e 7 3 2 . 1 s 'f , V ' ' B ' -. . ' A s 1 , . l .r . I ' A U 4 1 t - 1 1 b 7 , . . . 1' , 1 L , b ' ' , ' 1 . ' 1 ' ' . O 0 0 ' . 0 0
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