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.N- ' H , . xi wx' - '57 'X' -S H if I' X X f ',2 'lt Y-N x - n H -'i :7f 5 ' l, tf. I Q KP ' w'r0mr2f9 X- P -l.:.,,f-+-..a 1 Rye is f ri if T l ,rs f. K. ' A - vet, ..1l . f 1 T 4i1u-1.'..W14 r- '- 7,72 THE ARROW STAFF For the third consecutive year Creston High School has maintained a weekly publi- lication of the official school newspaper known as The Arrow. This publication has been made possible through the cooperation of the students and faculty. Also through business firms that advertised so graciously during the past year. Several new features were introduced this year. The first, thirty cartoons suggestive of the different events in school life were secured and were published at different times during the yearg second, the staff deviated from the former policy of running an editorial each week and instead published The Columnn that was Weekly contributed by the Editor in chief. The third feature of the past year's publications was the eight page colored edition that was published especially for the sectional basketball tournament. This edition was sent to over twenty-five hundred students in nearby towns. The Arrow staff has sought to publish the best news that could be gathered from school life and has attempted to give its some eight hundred subscribers the most for their money. If we have done this, we feel we have accomplished our goal and set a standard for future staffs. The members of the staff are as follows: Editor-in-Chief .... ............................ R obert Packwood Assistant Editor ..... Lola Recknor Managing Editor .. Carroll Jennings Local Editor .... Beulah Sanders Reva Lamb Earl Graham Gerald Braumberger Clubs ..... .... Jokes ....... . . Athletics ........... Ruth Reeves Advertising Manager ........... ........ J ohn Ford Assistant Advertising Manager .... Kenneth Keeton Business Manager ............. ....... J ohn Davenport Assistant Business Manager . . . .. . Margaret McDonough Circulation Manager ........... ......,.. J ack Metzger Assistant Circulation Manager .. ..... Earl Graham Proof Readers ............... Q Ggfosileclgsgf - Helen Orth ' Marceline Weber Miss Cusack ' Mr. Feelhaver Typlsts ......... Faculty Advisors . . . ,..
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. ,fi fr fx' L1 -f' W, W H -1-N cj: x W r K , ,N-, .5 F f 7 ef.-fe if A H -fe-rf, 1 Yiw4f ' N of -. X : ,W . .. W 1: '- -5- f- '- X of K., fp- :we 'V ' I V-lx t' i X ' 'U I ' 1 . 7' 5 --X ., - A , .N n-ala.. f' :Remus :,4T 1- , in-A, - 4.f.1-3. - W --1: GIRLS' GLEE CLUB We are very proud of the Girls' Glee Club. They show that they have kept at their work steadily and deserve much credit, as also does their director, Mr. Fiddick. They took part in several programs, including the light opera, f'Pina.fore. They will enter the District Music Contest at Council Bluffs and we are confident that they will bring us honors.
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