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Hard Work and cooperation make Dog winners: Cfront rowb B. Hughes, L. Berkham- ris, J. Shingler, C. Trimble, D. McMaster, S. mer, W, Shirey, G. Hendricks, K, Morris, Charles Gindiesperger, J. Walker, P. James. Row three: Galbraith, E. McAtee, Mrs. Mildred Mabon. Row S. Gable, L. Patterson, K. Tiffany, K, Killen, M, two: R. Walls, J. Adams, N, Cunningham, L. Mor- Sahlaney, J. Snyder. .1969 uovzmasn sew 5 6 'I 8 i91of212aaz415 H5 U I8 Deborah McMaster, Brenda Gindlesperger, Mrs. choices found on the sheet. Mary Beth Sahlaney, Mildred Mabon and Mary Beth Sahlaney try to de- high salesman, sold 3203.74 and Debbie McMaster, cide which prize they like best from the many second high salesman, so1df58'7.04.
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pictures, and keeps business records After many long exhausting hours, the staff completedwork on the LAUREL. With the guidance of Mrs. Elnora Chisnell pictures were taken, layouts were drawn and copies were written. The business staff, under the direction of Mrs. Mildred Mabon, typed copies, collected LAUREL payments, and kept business records. Shirley Richardson kept her eye on the large chart which reminded the staff when shipments had to be made to Wals- worth. Room 207 was the busiest place in the building just before the dates when the pages had to be mailed. ll s Thefinest eloquence is that which gels things done. - George had Because business records must be accurate, Susan Gable, Brenda Gindlesperger and Debbie Shearer make a final check on LAUREL payments. , L-.- .- if if Carol McDowell proofreads a .copy while Brenda Gough nour dictates a passage to typist Nancy Mack. Looking for new ideas for the 1971 LAUREL are Junior Editors Deneb Grady, Jan Tomb, Theresa Luntz, Annette Carosella and Ruth Morris.
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magazine campaign successful undertaking For two weeks, the annual magazine campaign ran from September 22, 1969, through October 6, 1969. During these two weeks , a competitive spirit was felt through- out the school. Each student tried to prove his salesmanship better. By canvassing the area after school and on Saturdays, the students soon proved capable of reaching the ca.mpaign's goal of S2300. Sales totaled S2328.77. Each student whose sales totaled at least S10 was eligible for free candy bars and valuable prizes of his own choosing. An award of S5 was made to the high sales- man of the first and last days of the cam- paign. Mr. Treasure's homeroom had the highest total sales, 338459. An ice cream party was held for Mr. Treasure's homeroom, magazine repre- sentatives, and any other students selling S25 or more in magazine subscriptions. The success or failure of a campaign is determined by the amount of effort put forth. -Quincy Mr. Hayes Treasure ponders how to make his last bite of ice cream last as long as possible. l Homeroom representativesiseatedj S. Shaftic, S. Gable, Carosella, B. McCoy, D. Shaulis, M. Sahlaney, S. Gindle B. Gindlesperger, C, McDowell, G. Banko. Standing: L. sperger, D. Benton, R. Catanese, D. Bouch, B. Marolt, C Will, C. Brinker, T, Luntz, L. Morris, J. Walker, M. Ventry, R, Walls, P. Clark, D. Love, J. Rowland.
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