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FIRST ROW: Richard Schober, Denver Davis, Roger McDonald, Shirley Corn, Henry Salgado, Chester Haselwood, Richard Wilbur. SECOND ROW: Susan Myers, Lynn Enigenburg, Mary Sue Sawday, Mary White, Mr, Coburn Palmer, Ann Gordon, Ianice Wann, Edward Hostetter. THIRD ROW: Iune Gonzales, David Hedrick, Carolyn Lillie, Iudith Hancock. Ierry Brittain, Kay Ward, Alayne Sikking What was that? Bleed the page? What a lead! I dashed into the room from which the startling state- ment had come, feeling sure that it was my first solid clue. I was disappointed to see only the Torna- hawk staff busy at work. I should have known, bleed the page was only part of the newspaper lingo. Mr Palmer, the Tomahawk has access to most of the school gossip. Has anything been said that would throw some light on the subject of WHO DUNIT'? Not to my knowledge. Our ace reporter is cover- ing it now. If he digs up anything l'll let you know. Another futile promise. There just had to be an answer to this riddle. 7F Mr ortstss yrstr L 'E is SHIRLEY CORN Editor THE TOMAHAWK
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- iff? P5521 if Iudy Cameron, Dorothy Teller, Laurilyn Sikking, Alayne Sikking, William Paige , Anne Knowles, Ann Walker, Ann Gordon, Maureen Iameson, , Norine Peterson, Priscilla Allen, Barbara Peratt, Mrs. Martha Bishop. SQ, Not shown: Allan Forsyth. ' tm J xr V11 rl :Rv ix- 'ri' A mysterious air surrounded room 30. People went 1 in and out stealthily. The door was always closed during sixth period. At midnight l had seen a light shining from the window. Everyone was bustling about in a secretive manner. I stopped Mrs. Bishop, the teacher who was there at that time, and asked her what was going on. I can't tell you, We-Wa, but I'll give you a hint- it's the Moccasin stail at Work. N. 1.3. ..., V 'rf-13: . .,. .N 4 Things made sense now. The theme and con- tents oi the annual were secret. The light must be from midnight oil burned by copy and layout ed- itors to make final shipments. l felt that the Moccasin staff had something up its IUDY CAMERON. Editor sleeve, but I wasn't sure just what it was. twig? THE MCCCASIN
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FIRST ROW: Gisela Oelkers, Charlie Chamness, Marvin Muller, William Wester, George McDonald, Larry Lillie Brian Parks, Buckley Brown, Morey Iameson, Victor McPherson SECOND ROW' Diana Staude, Barbara Peratt, ludy Cameron, William Barkow. THIRD ROW: Doris McDowell, Eugene Andrews, Fritz Melsheimer, Thomas Powell, Richard Roll, Roger Stebbins, Michael Bell, Arthur Pentico, Howard McManigill. FOURTH ROW' Iuanita McDowell, Pearl McDowell, Nancy Donahue, Edith Bcrrkow, Virginia Clayton, Kathryn Teller, Ioyce Leon, Pat Aubry, Mrs, Anne Goodwin, Gary Soudan, Richard Schober, Wesley Kehler, Allred Hopkins, Robert Hinkel, Thomas Hopkins. Not shown: Maureen lame-son, Anne Knowles, Iudith Hancock, Susanne Scroggy, Betty Maie Adams, Edward Mitchell. I couldn't see what French- men had to do with the F R E N C H mystery, but suspicion was aroused by the strange ap- pearance ot the new mem- bers of Le Quartier Francais one day. C IJ U B I asked Mrs. Goodwin, group sponsor, to explain. It's very simple, We-Wa. The new members are being Nancy Donahue, Treasurer, Roger Stebbins, President, initiated today. The GTIISIS' smocks and palettes are part ot the procedure. Were hav- ing a party tonight. Come along it you like. Taking this explanation at face value, I decided this group was innocent ol any shady doings. No thanks, Mrs. Goodwin, I have to be oft to other in- vestigationsf' Patricia Aubrey, Secretary. Not shown Gisela Oelkers, Vice-President X
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