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?re-sales Exceed Expectations We .NawmxmvawxxM .Wxn-q Pgn40e l. The carnival crowd awaits their turn. 2. Mr. Brainerd says, Let me out! 3. hHelp! Therehs a lady in my cotton candy. 4. John Robertson, moderator of the carnival. 5. The swingers 0f LeBlond. Pg. 41. 1. The top sellers of LeBlond carnival presale tick- ets are; Kathy Vienhage, Bill Treu, Luciano Canchola, and Lisa Rocha. 2. The main attraction of the carnival. 3. Is this the result of four hard years of study? h
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Even rainy weather could not dampen the success of the annual L.B. carnival. The precarnival sales exceeded the one-hundred percent mark, earning stu- dents a much-appreciated free day. The carnival preparation was gallantly executd by the Knights of Columbus. As John Robertson stated, ttEven though the weather was against us, the enthusiasm of the school was the best this year than in all the nine years I have been working with the carnival. The enthusi- asm is to be commended? Carnival Pre-sales Exceed t K m mm
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Ii The Spectrum staff produces L.st weekly newspaper. The newspaper reports on student life and special events that oc- cur within the school. Father Roger, the advisor assigned students to work on par- ticular stories and served as proofreader. Articles when completed were sent to St. Louis to be printed. Newspapers were distributed in school and sent to patrons of LeBlond. Quill and Scroll The candidiates eligible to belong to Quill and Scroll are chosen by the advisors 0f the newspaper and yearbook. Members selected to join the honorary organization must meet the following criteria: must be a junior or senior, in the upper one-third of their class, and must have a special interst in writing and journalism. Persons accepting the societyts invitation pay an initial fee, for which they receive a pin or charm and a one-year subscription to Quill and Scroll magazine. The Quill and Scroll: Row 1: T. Glenski, A. Felling, S. Hague. Row 2: L. Mattingly, K. Mayer, S. Pashik, M. Reiner. Row 3: M. Retter, M. Sanders, R. Tuck, K. Unger. Juniors tnot picutredt who were invited to join were Terry Gach, Monica Her- nandez, and Mike Humphrey. 1. Itts all in a days work. 2. Monica and Gina get the Spectrum ready to be mailed. 3. Terry and Mike; reporters at large.
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