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Newspaper Staff EDITORIAL STAFF-SEATED: Della Linamen, Cathy Kahle, Vicky Knight. STANDING: Fred McMullen, Judy Clark, Brenda Ace, Ion Garmong. SEATED: Sharon Cordon, Kim Clover, Constance Rapp, Tonya Nale. STANDING: Peggy Sharrar, Ruth Shoup, Becky Bowser, Judy Clark, Shelley O,Neill, Sherry Texter, Dan Beiclmer, Fred McMullen, David Kapp. SEATED: Larry Lewis, Margaret Mong, Vicky Knight, Yvonne Garis. STANDING: Della Linamen, Tim Stewart, Brenda McMunn, Brenda Ace, Bill Berberich, Ion Garmong, Cathy Kahle. During the summer of 1967 several members of the Pan ther's Roar staff attended 2 journalism institute. T h e 5 brought back many fascinating ideas to the rest of the news paper staff. The stall made many im provements on the newspapel during the year. For the H1-si time, there were pictures in the paper. The quality of the write up and other material increased and consequently the circula tion of the paper went up radically. S 1 Q Z 3 . 3 5 i 5 1 s 3 E 5 I 1 l Miss Wilshire-ADVISOR
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FRONT ROW: I. Stephens, S. Kapp, D. Nebinski, C. Knight, A. Hanst, J. Weldon, K. Bailey, K. Salvo, P. Neely. SECOND ROW: S. Weckerly, M. Best, N. Erwin, I. Cope, M. McHenry, K. Rossman, N. Altman, F. Rhoads. THIRD ROW: F. Raybuck, L. Altman, J, Barris, V. Wike, S. McCleary, T. Nale, N. Aaron, D. Rex. FOURTH ROW: R. Fye, D. Pierce, B. Benninger, D. Johns, K. Donaldson, C. Hawk, B. Best, I. Stitzinger, B. McCoy, A. Allaman, S. Kapp, P. Gifford, S. O,Neil, L. Shick. R. Matson, C. Martucci, D. Hawk. FIFTH ROW: N. Henry, C. Craft, T. Hartzell, C. Kapp, E. Fleming, P. Milford, S. Whitling, E. Clark. SIXTH ROW: M. Barnes, J. Ashbaugh, D. Kagle, D. McCall, B. Lewis, C. Clark, C. Hanst, M. Standish. SEVENTH ROW: K. Hannah, K. Clover, V. Robinson, A. Early, L. Lewis, V. Weaver, C. Berlin. The sixty-one members of the F.B.L.A. represent a very active organization Keystone. The club itself has many worthwhile purposes, possibly the most portant of which is to develop competent business leadership. Members are couraged to develop character, prepare for useful citizenship, practice patri- ism, promote school loyalty and scholarship, and help to improve the home d community through cooperative ei-lort. Many projects of outstanding value to these prospective leaders are success- lly completed during the school term. These are aimed at improving the hool, business, and the community. These include processing letters for mail- for the Knox Lions Club and the Local March of Dimes, and setting up d duplicating letters, reports, programs, church yearbooks, and various other for civic and school organizations. They also duplicate and deliver the school Daily Bulletin and Absentee Report. In the Spring, the students in the F .B.L.A. Region II contests. REPORTER, Alynda Hanst, TREASURER, Kathy Salvo, Kapp, V. PRESIDENT, Patty Neely, PRESIDENT. Miss Crisman, ADVISOR Future Business Leaders America
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FRONT ROW: Mrs. Flath, Marilyn Wetzel, Karen Donaldson, Connie Kapp, Donna Pierce, Marilyn Philips, Cindy Brothers, Florence Davis, Patty Horner, jo Ann Clark. SECOND ROW: Candy Myers, Sandy McCleary, Naomi Rhoads, Louella Shick, Nancy Aaron, Tonya Nale, Linda Barger, Barbara Rossman, Vicky Knight, Barbara Williams, Marsha Long. Student Librarians Mrs. Flath heads a small army of students who assist her in the library. The minute they enter the library, they begin work by taking attendance and processing books. When necessary, they help with research or do household duties. Sometimes it befalls them to overlook a few people in the library. Li- brary assistants find their work interesting, stimulat- ing, diversified, and satisfying. Mrs. Flath-LIBRARIAN ,
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