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Bron wall: Editorial and Produc ion First Rowfw. Flaus, M. Kerr, K. Radecki, P. Crippen, L. Barton, K. VanDewark, S. Fuller, M. Moniak, J. Scott, Miss Epstein. Second Row-P. W'oodin, R. Peterson, L. Rapp, M. Chappel, M. Bailey, N. Cornell, G. Perkins, G. Locey, C. Piccirillo, Mr. Borton. Third Row-A. Fill, R. Buerkle, P. Nicklas, N. Hill, P. Bower, S. Sandberg, J. Bialcak, D. Mayers, N. Putnam. Fourth Row-J. Mourer, C. W'entwoi-th. J. Rodgers, J. Holcomb, D. Dale, C. Benedict, M. Kwiatkowski, B. Woodin, D. Mourer. Fifth. Row-R. Spencer, C. Bull, J. Hazeltine, J. 'VanGuilder, C. Downing, C. Darling, J. Samuelson. D. Anthony, T. Smith. Sixth ROW-J. Radecki, S. Fuller, L. Vvertz, M. Sutton, B. Leofsky, B. Haight, N. Inter, G. Simpson, L. Peterson. hifi Did you ever think about the work that goes on behind the scenes of the Broadwalk? This year we had a better opportunity to learn the work of the Broadwalk as it met every day except Wednesday. This also helped us to study the work of a newspaper. There were many diiierent kinds of jobs such as writing, typing, assembling, and mimeograph operating. The more skilled senior girls had to do most of the typing. Ardelle Johnson resumed her duties as editor and continued until the end of December. At that time, Lawrence Peterson and Gay Simpson took over as co-editors, each assuming half of the responsibilities. The job of the editorial staff, which consisted of sixteen members, was to collect and write the news as they saw it happen around the school. Miss Epstein and Mr. Borton were the very capable advisors of this Well-organized staif. all 2 6 Ee
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Aquila Editorial First Row-Mr. Paul, H. Hill, S. Egbert, I, Gustafson, S. Haley, Mr. Turchan. Second Row-J. Anderson, N. Tulcy, R. Sediua, K. Samuelson, T. l'udder, J. Davis, S. Grove Third Row-L. Long, D. Miller, J. Halfast, B, Crist, W. Wfimer. 593 This year our Aquila Editorial Staff Was very busy preparing our 1954 yearbook. For many months We Worked, planning for the success of it. The magazine commissions, the number of Aquilas sold to the students, and the returns from individual pictures all helped to determine the cost for this project. Ina Gustafson took over her duties as editor and Shirley Egbert as as- sistant editor. Donald Miller and Bruce Crist contributed their photogra- phic ability vvith Mr. Turchan supervising them. Mr. Christensen added the art Work to this yearis annual, and Mr. Paul again proved to be a very capable advisor. We hope you will enjoy this year's Aquila as much as We have enjoyed Working to give it to you. a3f25jg1-
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Broaclwallc Sales 'First Row-J. Roberts, R. Buerkle, .T. Mourer, P. VVoodin, M. Kerr, Miss Epstein. Second Row-J. McC'ol1ough, J, Davis, B. Vtfoodin, Y. Stuart, S. Egbert, VV. Morgan. Third Row-J. Cowan, A. Johnson, R. Nelson, B. Hannold, G. Simpson. R. Crist. as The Broadvvalk Sales Staff again had a very busy year. This year the paper consisted of one sheet and was published on a Weekly basis. The yearly subscription rate of thirty-five cents stayed the same as in former years. On the days the Broadwalks came out, Peggy Woodin, business mana- ger, divided, counted, and distributed them to the homeroomsg then the salesmen made sure that each pupil received his copy. There was no profit made, as all our money was used for buying mimeo- graph ink, paper, and stencils. Miss Epstein efiiciently guided us.
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