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FLINTLOCK STAFF Row one: C. Aitken, S. Lamb, K. O'Malley, V. Thede, B. Freeman, Miss Jaqua, P. Carrow, K. Bennett, H. Baer, P. Kravitz, K. Cassidy, S. Grimes, D, Albers Row two: P. Kelm, S. Attwood, M. Jennings, M. McShane, S. McKinley, G. Faude, B. Beniamin, P. Landman, C. Turner, S. Gillick, S. Bellaire, L. Hollingsworth, A. McMullen, A. Ziegenbein, G. Martin, L. Biehn, B. Herrick Row three: J. Brink, L. Cartier, J. Chandler, M. Montgelas, F. Grass, 1. Ryan, T. Baker, E. Sarafis, M. Heaney, M. Herscher, M. Hannah, M. DePauw, B. Radtke, M. Wawee, T. Todd, J. C. McDonald in editin the yearbook and the newspaper. This year's Flintlock Staff was faced with two maior problems: producing a newspaper which would retain student interest, and keeping the budget balanced without financial aid from the Student Council. With the help of a new printer and a new advisor, Miss Jaqua, these problems were alleviated, and a news- paper of fine quality was published. Energetic Pat Carrow rallied her stat? in an early September subscription campaign, and several sales A Saturday morning date with the newspaper. plus a new advertising program greatly helped to pay the costs of printing. The Flintlock came out once a month, with special issues for Christmas and Graduation. Make-up Saturdays were always full of bustling activity in room 200. Betsy Freeman and Kathy Bennett cut copy and made layouts, while the typists plunked out the news on their typewriters. After last minute proof-reading, the Flintlock was ready to be circulated by Halle Baer. Those last minute checks before circulation!
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INTERLOCHEN STAFF Row one: Row two: L. Biehn, M. McShone, J. Thompson, M. Jennings, Miss Schopbach, K. M. luce, S. Mc Kinley, S. Sonefeld, K. Bennett, P, leech, S. Webber, Sleffensen, M. lomoreaux, B. Lantinga, L, Rasmussen, B, Henrikson, N. V. Thede, J. Mc Donald, J. Burleson, E. Sheppard, S. Marsden, R. Mac- Kingwill kay, D. Conway, S. Bellaire, C. Turner Energetic staffs complete a busy year Deadlines, deadlines, and more deadlines-but finally on March 28, a tired but happy staff took the last section of the 1958 Interlochen to the printer. Under the guidance of Miss Schopbach, the editor-in- chief, Karen Stettensen, with her associate editors, Mickey Jennings, Mary Ellen McShane, and Linda Rasmussen spent hours planning layouts, writing and rewriting, not to mention the cropping and indexing. Meanwhile, Larry Biehn solicited for ads, Marcia Sarah boosts lnterlochen sales. Lamoreaux skillfully wielded her brush to paint the divisionals, and Bill Henrikson managed to appear at every school activity with his camera. Somehow, Jim Thompson kept all expenditures within the bud- get, Bruce Lantinga was able to produce last minute headlines, and the industrious typists, Valeria Thede and Janet Mayer, were always on hand to type copy. Every senior on the staff co-operated by completing his assignment quickly and efficiently. Yearbook editors crop student life shots xvvvg'
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STAGE CREW Mr. Hoskins, J. Post, D. Conway, B. Henrikson, B. Collins tudents assist backstage and in the office. Behind the scenes of every school assembly, con- cert, and stage activity, one finds the hard-working stage crew. Under the direction of Bill Henrikson and Mr. Hoskins, the stage crew has operated the stage lights, worked the curtains, set up the micro- phone and recording system, and made the necessary adiustments in all stage properties. During the year, the boys assisted backstage in both the Junior and Senior plays and at Night of Rhythm . Without the stage crew's dedicated time and service, our assem- bly programs would not have been possible. The hall monitor system has been arranged so that one student is found in the first fioor hall every hour of the school day. Among the iobs that the hall mon- itors perform are directing visitors, maintaining order in the halls, running errands, and collecting the li- brary and absence slips. Several students, other than the hall monitors, have helped the office staff by typing, recording ab- sences, and answering the telephone. The hall mon- itors and office helpers are always ready, willing, and able to serve our school. HALL MONITORS Row one: M. Heaton, L. Witthohn Row two: B. Brown, D. Albers, L. Dewey, K. Keller, A. Ziegenbein
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