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Show Scribe Editorial, Business Posts Filled For Coming Year Lorna Call - . . chosen as editor of Scribe for coming year. Call, Rigby Head Staff; List Helpers By Milton Hollstein Expressing their willingness to guide the Scribe through a war year of headaches, Lorna Call and LaWana Rigby were selected recently by editors and V. F. Victor, sponsor, for the positions of 1943-M4 editor and business manager, respectively. The new executives took the lead in publishing this junior edition of the school newspaper. Lorna is acquainted with newspaper news-paper style makeup and composition composi-tion through her work as a reporter report-er on the current staff. Equally important will be her experience in staff organization and development. develop-ment. All-night sessions at the printers and loss of "A" grades are prospects familiar to Lorna, as she's the little sister of Justin D. Call, one of Scribe's most successful success-ful editors. The third girl editor in the 13-year 13-year .history of Scribe, Lorna is assisted by Berneice Nash, associate associ-ate editor; Buehlah Latimer, news editor; Don Lefavor, editorial assistant; as-sistant; Elaine Jarvis, feature editor; edi-tor; Susan McCarrel, social editor; Grant Woodward, sports editor, and Don North, Ralph Merkely, Eugene Gibson, Wayne Smith, Betty Bet-ty Gene Josephs, Charlotte Fein-stein Fein-stein as reporters. Associate editorships fall to Joan Crebs, feature, and sportsman, "Jake" Dalebout. Monopolies on Scribe positions by girls extended to the business staff, where Marie Robertshaw was placed as advertising manager. Junior staffers will gain needed experience in putting out a paper when they assist their senior instructors in-structors in publishing the enlarged enlarg-ed graduation edition, final publication publi-cation this year. |