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1 .1 :muh LIBRARIAN S Dorothy Klein, Lavonne Becker, Paulette George, Joyce Baltzer, and Lavina Dalke. Donna Dewald, Charlene Klein, Sheila Schnabel, Norma Dewald, Sharon Goebel, and Shirley Kramlich. CAFETERIA HEL P
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Annual Staff Stanley Schopp, Business Managerg Karen Krueger, Editor, Lavonne Becker, Art Editor, Arlyn Irion, Assistant Art Editor, and Mary Beth Reiland, Assistant Editor. Mark Goebel, Assistant Business Manager is not pictured. THE BEST LAYED PLANS REQUIRE EDITING AS WELL AS FINANCING... The problems of annual production are many and varied. This fact can be attested to by the members of the staff. Early in the Fall the members of the staff make their annual pilgrimage to the surrounding communities to sell advertising and gather contributions that are used to defray the expences of such a project. It is at this time that they, the senior members of the staff, select the successor or successors to the graduating editor. To become the editor of the annual one must first be a member of the staff for four years. The assistant editor is a three year member of the staff. Genarally speaking there are found two members of each class on the staff, with the excep- tion of the freshman ClaSS. Following this trip the editors of the annual for the next four years are known. The new members of this years annual staff are Mark Goebel, assistant business managerg and Arlyn Irion, assistant art editor. Following the advertising and sales campaigns, work on the annual progresses as various activities around school take place. A cover is selected and hundreds of pictures are taken. Progress is slow throughout the year until finally the rush is on as the year draws to a close. Although the general layout of the book has been roughly planned, the pages must now take their proper-places so that the members of the staff can step off and judge the end result from the proper prespective. 35
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SENIOR GIRL'S TE The girls pictured on the right are Norma Ziebart, Joyce Baltzer, Sheila Schnabel, Lois Vix, Fern Werth, and Karen Krueger. The mothers are as follows: Mrs. Alvin Thurn, Mrs. Herbert Klein, Mrs. Henry Vix, Mrs. Richard Werth, Mrs. Helen Fischer, Mrs. Wm. Baltzer Seated: Mrs. Walter Nagel, Mrs. Er- nest Krueger, Mrs. Julius Schnabel, Mrs. Rueben Zimmerman, Mrs. Eugene Grenz, and Mrs. Jake Weintz. N N E R E L E V A T O R C O L E H R , N O R T H D A K O Each year the Thimble Bee, a local womens organization, sponsors a tea for the Senior girls, their mothers and the mothers of the Senior boys. xif' GW! ,cf R ii M P A N Y T A
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