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DAKOTA STAFF Row 1--Mrs. Baird, advisor; J. Johnson, sports editor; Arvld Holthe, Business Manager; Judy Wells, ass't editor; Sally Her- brandson, editor; Judy Warnkvlst, feature editor; Vivian Hagen Row 2—Lois Peterson; Sharon Doty; Diane Erlcson; Lynn Bartlett; Sandra Eggen; Doreen Nurason; Adele Johnson; Sherran McKellips; Gracia Bergstrom. Row 3--0wen Buum; Beverly Peterson; C. Lund- berg; K. Lykken; L. Trudeau; Susan St. Pierre; K. Koberg; B. Rusten; Row Holthe; L. Sveeggen; D. Fickbohm; M. Sommer- void; E. Peterson. The DAKOTA is a monthly publication edited and printed entirely by the students of Alcester High who are on its staff. Preparation for each Issue begins soon after the last paper is distrib- uted. The first step in making the paper is to assign stories to the report- ers. Next the editors plan a dummy paper with certain space for each story. Editing the stories as they are turned in to the editors is the following steps. When the stories are in correct form, they are typed into columns and finally onto the stencils. As each stencil is completed, it is proof read and run off on the mimeograph machine. When all eight pages are completed, the pages are stapled together, and they are distributed to the subscribers. The senior staff is headed by editor, Sally Herbrandson. Sally»s assis- tant editor is Judy Wells. Judy Warnkvist supplies feature articles for each issue and Arvid Holthe heads the business end of production. Jan Johnson acts as sports editor. The seniors are in charge of all issues except the final issue of the year in which the Juniors take over to learn the ropes for the following year. Editors Judy and Sally un- der Mrs. Baird s advising spend many hours typing and running off DAKOTAS'. Judy laughs over a joke for her feature page, Jan types up a sports story, and Arvid staples DAKOTA'S.
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Homecoming festivities began with the coronation of Queen Renee and King Charles October 2, 1959, they were crowned by Judy Wells and Ronald Quail. Coronation was followed by a bonfire and pep rally. On the following day there was a parade In the afternoon followed by the Centerville-AIces ter game. A homecoming dance concluded the festivities• Sophomores take their place in the homecoming parade. King Charles Peterson and Queen Renee Hammerstrom reign over the homecoming parade. Attending them are Seniors — Douglas Costar, herlowe Anderson, Renette Hammerstrom, and Mary Anderson; Juniors— David Satter and Vivian HagenjSophomores- John Satter and Karvelyn Evjeny wre ■ hroen— Clark Wells and Susan St. Pierre. Crown bearers were Kike Hafner, Bobby Nelson, Judy Larsen, and LaNice Hanson. -23-
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LIBRARY Row 1--Miss Keating, advisor, S. Eggen, V. Hagen, D. Mudder, A. Johnson, C. Hammerstrom, B. Rusten, L. Windquist. Row 2—M. Day, I. Siemers, R. Hammerstrom, G. Ekren, S. Herbrandson, C. Dean, L. Peterson, L. McCall. Miss Keating, advisor, D. Mudder, president; L. McCall, head librar- ian; V. Hagen, vice president; S. Eggen, treasurer. Hot pictured; A. Johnson, secretary. Fifteen girls, with Kiss Keating as their advisor, had charge of all books and magazines checked in and out of the library. Common Inquir- ies heard dailv are: Hey, where's today's paper?”, Let me see that ----1 , Where can I find some- the Civil War? . Alonp satisfying answers to there is the task Newsweek thing on with giving such questions, of collecting fines from students who forgot to return their books on time. If anyone wondered why the library books were lying on the table for a week. It was because some of the librarians were rearrang- ing the books and repairing them. Many new books were filed in the library this year. Some of the more popular ones are Gone W1th the Wind, Moby Dick, Love is Eter- nal , Karrlei on Wednesday, Lorna Joone, and The Pres ident's Lady. Also a subscription made £ or the very popular magazine. Teen. -25- Working here Is fun
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