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asia i s K -: Q 5 'lj - 1 - TOP ROW Lois Franklin Donna Franklin Berry Shoemaker Bruce Vaughan M E J 5 Susie Welch, Sue Rolen. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Moorman qsponsorj, llla Mae -1 ' xl 1- - -1r Noe, Dorothy Stukey, Lora Lee Kelley, Mrs. Adams. FIRST ROW: Margie ' F - B I E. S Z - - 'Iv : I : gr Ei ii i ll ilaii iii an X ' ' 's ' I ' E . if i S . I! -'4 'IN -mlslluli x won nll!!!i Ruggles, Georgia Leffel, Carol Dennis, Kathryn Chamberlain, Lois Jaquot. 9' 9 . ' 53 F 45 1 A Wxlsf N 'NA 41 Ah-,ii Xxx 9. coox L hx HIUVIE UPEHHTUHS TOP ROW: Kenny Barnes, Tom Mroczkowski, Bill Witker, Bill Stukey, Donald DeNeis, Eugene Simms, Richard Faber, David Lingenfelder, SECOND ROW: Bill Sperling, Dale Barnes, Bob Camp, Jim Jones, Charles Blayz, Richard Lambert, Harry Culler. FIRST ROW: Iohn Brodbeck, Jim Iller, Austin Stude- baker, Robert Roth, Perry Zeigler, Roger Wiles. l
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LQ: ' Qdkwi f . l 14 Qfmv 'ii THE SWHHTUH HI-LIFE STAFF Editor ........ George Butz Asst. Editor . . Marynette Myers Business Mgr .... Glen Buckenmeyer Typist ..... Wylodene Weisweber REPORTERS J udy Mos sing, Gaython Eaton, PAaulAdams, Lynne Carpenter, Jo Ann Parker, Erma Tansel, Sandra Leffel, .Tack Wallington, John Langenderfer, Robert Brodbeck,Ann Curtis, and Sharon Camp. The Hi-Life, our weekly newspaper, is in its twenty-second year of publication. Articles edited are sports, gossip, edito- rials, Senior biographies, school news, and feature articles. The staff is honored withabanquet every spring by Mr. Walter Pinkstone, publisher of Swanton's newspaper. The Hi-Life staff was responsible for giving the study hall that holiday atmosphere with Christmas decorations. ADVISORS Considerable credit goes to G e o r ge Eva Carpenter and B. G. Runnels Butz, for his splendid editorials and excel- lent assignments. A great deal of credit also goes to the advisors, Mrs. Carpenter and Mr. Runnels for their patience and guidance. 'si GEoRGE BUTZ Editor .l 52
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PHUTUGRHPHU President . . . . . Gaython Eaton Vice President . . . David Lingenfelter Secretary . . . . . Eugene Doren Treasurer . . . William Witker Trustees . . . James Cook Geor ge Butz William Stukey Swanton Photography Club was first organized in 1939. The purpose ofthe club is to teach the interested students of Swan- ton High the fundamentals of good photo- graphy. Requirements for membership are that the individual must have aninterest in photography, own a camera, and be an upper classman. It is considered as one of the bestor- ganizations in the school. One of the rea- sons it is exceptionally good is because of the sponsorship of Mr. Daniels. Mr. Daniels has been the sponsor of this club for the last six years. O The club has a completely furnished dark room with equipment necessary to develop, print, and enlarge pictures. Last year the Photo club staged a comedy tofor the student bodywhich was a great success. It delighted the students and proved that the members can act as well as they can take pictures. At this assembly they also presented the Photo Queen of 1950, Betty Niner with her five attendants! Norene Taylor, Patricia Babos, Doris Degenfelder, Sue Rolen, and Star Tansel. The annual picnic which is heldeach May is also an event greatly anticipated by members of the club. The club maintains equipment valued at approximately SB 150 which is used by al- most all members of the club. The principal money-raising project is selling milk every noon. This, with club dues of fifty cents per year, contributes to fact that the Photography Club is one of the most prosperous organizations in school. TOP ROW: Lloyd Raker, Bill Sperling, Robert Slane, David Ball, Gaylon Faber, Jack Wallington, David Lingen- felter, Kent Welch. THIRD ROW: Duke Clay, Duane Mohr, Paul Storehalder, Larry Dunbar, Louie Pilliod, James Mason, James Cook. SECOND ROW: George Butz, Eugene Doren, Donald DeNies, William Stukey, Dave Peters, William Witker, Eugene Simms. FIRST ROW: Mr. Daniels fsponsorj, Kenneth Russel, Austin Studebaker, lack Stevens, Gaython Eaton, Tommy Pllllod, Walter Studebaker. 54
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