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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1941)
90th AnnlTtrsary Edition Page Twelve n t s 4 V . t . I ... - r r r - -v S. Next is The Statesman's ' i jews and. editorial room. Far , left is Ron Gemmell, The Statesman's sports"' scribe par 1 sxcellence, arid connoisseur of. left halfbacks, third basemen, dash men and the rest of the sporting, world. Midway in the picture is Stephen C. Mergler, managing editor of The States-. ' man and the director of ac- . tivities-far the entire news and V reporting force of the paper. L Far right is Paul Hauser, the I ( Z one ear showing clearly due 1 .Ji 1 nor1 anc a 9 west I ' I neclrtfA. f!entrH In the nlcs hire, it should be noted, its "con" tents untidily, but. convenient ly arranged, rests the central feature in any editorial room, lhe wastebasket J-1 t ,i la the same room, but In the opposite comer, are ' other, porting force of The Statesman. - WU1 Van Wattt, lront lett, wans ' over', the ; copy desk before writing a headline for an As sociated Press wire story. Be- J J Klnrl him Torvmo Fnalfah. r" 1 - ciety editor, completes tihle day's stint of copy, vrhile , farther leit Hale Tabor, proof reader, searches tor wrong . fonts and misspelled words, Far right Kay Morrow, vauey r and country correspondence editor; adds another story to; the valley page oi next morn ing's paper. " , 4 A.I ' Y i-.-A. : ' ' ffi it ii i f. r- i ' I i 1 : ii - - .: ' r :x:i, i. ... . . r 1 '' i... iniSI i .:-, ,ivA-A- Vr , i: ' f- v4r -- -a - 1 --r' V f - i'lf :..:,'---'" ,'A.i. i. ' iTy- in Him . ' ' ' 1 " , A-iA "' t-: 'A"fAs" . SAVA' i( ':l I Pictures used to be a relative I 5 - 3 -""-l''V ..fe. A a : .... 'M j '. Pictures used to be a relative luxury for newspapers. That's . no longer true, at least for The Statesman, for every day1 a . large part of the day's news Is told by means of photo engravings. Much ,of this paper's picture, coverage, par ticularly of Nwomen's events, is arranged by Maxine Buren, left, women's editor of The Statesman, who is shown pre paring a layout for the regu lar Sunday page of the society and women's'' section. Right, Frank Herbert, staff photog rapher of The Statesman," in spects a negative in' his dark room located in The States man plant . . ' wax y v 1 1 1