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K 0 0 ,fr s -. 1 S s , 1 ' r Q SCHOOL DAZE--TOP ROW: C. Zastrow, B. Nilsen, D. Kambach, N. Gates, M. Mehlin, L. Schmiling. J. Wol- fert, M. Wautlet, P. Timble, D. Yanda, J. Schneider, K. Schabow, G. Heuer, E. Fett, B. Granius, S. Schlise. FOURTH ROW: C. Lukes, I. Shaw, L. Varga, P. Rlye, R. Heuer, P. Van Price, L. Detjen, P. Hein, J. Hunsader, J. Kostichka, D. Girard, P. Schmiling, L. Buechner, B. Heller, S. Stillwell, C. Werner. THIRD ROW: K. Kohl- beck, M. Stay, V. Williams, L. Guth, S. Zimmer, I. Hall, L. Bauers, J. Wolske, C. Schmidt, P. Berger, I. Phillips, B. Kohlbeck, S. Olmstead, G. Melchior, K. Gartzke, D. Andre. SECOND ROW: D. Coppersmith, R. Soucek, L. Burmeister, D. Ropson, W. Wolske, N. Novak, R.Thiry, R. Vandeveld, J. DeMeuse, C. Maedke, I. Gunnlaugsson, S. Reinhart, K. Kirchman, P. Naze, P. Busch. FHQST ROW: Mr. Wilbert, Miss Burns, D. LeMense B. Tlachac, I. Heidmann, K. Schlise, D. Piette, W. Jandrin, Mrs. Rankin, Mrs. Waterstreet. Know 75414 From Gm to Sm Many a busy day has been spent by journalism tered in the 1962 School Press Project, a contest spon- members during the past year to get out nine issues sored by the Anti-Tuberculosis Association. of the school paper Schoo1 Daze. Reporting the The reports were under the direction of Co- news and writing up feature articles and sports were Editors Margaret Perry and Joan Heidmann, News only part of the work of the sixty members of the Editor was Sue Schliss: Features, Betty Fettg Sports, staff. They also did the work connected with setting Barb Tlachacp and art, Dale LeMense. Faculty Ad- up and distributing the paper. visers were Mrs. Rankin, Miss Burns, Mr. Van Egeren, The December issue of Schoo1 Daze was en- Mrs. Waterstreet, and Mr. Wilbert. SCHOOL DAZE OFFICERS--TOP ROW: MIS. Rankin, Mr. Wilbert, B. Tlac- hac, S. Schlise, L. Burmeister, L. Buechner, Miss Burns, Mrs. Waterstreet. FLRST ROW: D. LeMense, M. Perry, J. Heidmann,E. Fett. JVNAI 36 4 7 I.,c.,.i,,
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