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Fall Staff: Dick VVynne. advisor: Arnold Tesh. editor- in-chiefg Jack Achtenberg. news editor: Vicki Reed, feature editor: Dick Popko. exchange editor, Sheila Ricketts, news bureau manager. Missing: Jim Turner. sports editor: Tom Barnes. advertising managerg Sandy Addy, reporter: John Lober, reporter: Bob Tucker, reporter. 9 ion 5 oar The Lion's Roar, Morningside's school newspaper, was put out by a larger staff than last year's. There were almost 40 reporters and editors, compared to only about half as many in the l956-1957 school year. Though plagued by a shortage of funds, development of the practice of putting out occasional two-page issues helped to guarantee coverage of most Monarch activities. Since many of the staff members will be back next year the staff will probably be even larger. As a result, first-year students will receive a full semester of instruction before they actually start working on the paper. There may also be enough advanced students to have new editors each semester. ' The larger staff will also mean better coverage for an increasing number of campus activities and athletic teams. Top Left, Spring Staff Editors: Jack Achtenberg, news editor and business manager: Sheila Ricketts, news bureau manager: Arnold Tesh, editor-in-chief: Dick Popko, exchange editorg John Heltsley, 1:1192 asst. business managerg Gayle Nastos, distribution manager: Carol Haney, asst. feature editor, Linda Erbeck, asst. exchange editor. Missing: Vicki Reed, feature editor: Jim Turner, sports editor, Sharon Loughborough, asst. distribution manager. Bottom Left, Lead Beat Reporters: Irwin Goldman, Laurel Almond, Sandy Addy, Mel Mandel, Connie Rizer. Missing: Margie Murphy, Mary Mutz. Bottom Right, Reporters: Wes Day, Olenda Carter, Dan Greitzer, Gregg Peterson, Dick Wynne Cadvisorj, John Blomquist, Dick Geb- hardt. Missing: Pam Culver, Diane Esboldt, Rita Reeves, Marian Q. Jobb, Tom Barnes, Harold Solomon, Patti Ann Norton, Ginger Powers, Jim Shultz, Judy Draper, Carolyn Herron, Darryl Anderson, Chuck Fletcher, John Lober. Q 'ii'-J
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F... lNTERCLUB COUNCIL- Front: Cvloriu Fuller. Hedy Davis. Dale Anderson, Jody Cruse, lrene Hinschc. Second ron: Muck Cohen. Diane Bennett. Delvana Ferguson, John Webb. Donna O'Neal. Judy Webster. Buck: Frank -Iurcio, Cliff Rhodes, Dorothy Ahlburg, Jim Cobb, Carl Ryding- sword. Steve Haus. eloresen fafives The House this year has done as well if not better than former groups. stated Mr. Reiss. The thing that has impressed me most is that when they start a project they at least work on it. They never just talk about thingsf, One of their most publicized projects was the SLOB or campus clean-up campaign. Jingles, posters and the Lion's Roar all helped to put over this campaign. As a result Morningside had for a time a clean campus. The narcotics assembly was another outstanding contribution. Morningside was one of the few schools to see this realistic, police-training Elm. It showed the methods of detection and the horrible results of this prominent menace. The walk signs were a rather belated project. A good many dithculties arose to hinder this project and it stretched far beyond the original time that was planned, but finally was completed late in the year. HOUSE, SECOND SEMESTER-Front: Lillian Le Blanc, Mike Rogers, Sharon Owens, Sue Phillips, Virginia Tucker, Francine Balogh, Jody Cruse, Joan Chism, Barbara Harrsel, Dixie Marley, Craig Hendrickson, Linda Bilson. Second row: Mr. Dave Reiss, Kathleen Weitz, Judy Webb, Betty Devcndorf, Jeanne Gudmunsen, Janet Wilner, Darryl Anderson, Mike Calderwood, Susan Goates, Diane Wilson, Jeanette Van Patten, Bronwen Davies, Joyce Phillips. Third row: Sheldon Olson, Yolinda Villalobas, Marsha Cutler, Marilyn Perry, Nancy Estes, Dorothy Ahlburg, Judy Dunning, Connie McEwen, Wendy Jenkins, Gail Sondergard, Maryann Photoglou, Gary Anderson. Back: Ernie Lampert, Don Pledger, Terry Quinlan, Bill Gibson, Elmer Davis, Hugh Morgan, John Leifhelm, Jay Brown, Craig Potter, Bob Sangster, Jim Shryock, Gary Stager, Tom Kennedy, A1 Abersman, Paul Dunn.
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SCEPTRE STAFF-Jerry Moss, Derald Biggerstaff, Sandy Thompson, Pat Morrison. Mike l R nnie Proctor, Ron Jacobs, Charles Beltramo. Mr. Dick Wynne, Pat Mooney, Dick Doug as, 0 Stukas. Missing: Don St. John. celo fre The 1958 Sceptre is the largest and most expensive yearbook in Morningside's seven-year history, with 144 pages and a total budget of nearly EB5000. It is put out mainly by the annual staff, a group of students who spend one period a day plus time after school and on weekends and school holidays to make this book possible. An increasingly heavy load of work was borne by the Sceptre staff photog- raphers, who not only took many more pictures than in past years, but also developed and printed them. In addition to the regular annual staff members, several school photographers and members of the Lion's Roar staff helped considerably with certain parts of this book. Pat Mooney, co-editor, Dick Wynne, advisor, Mike Bel- tramo, co-editor. 1-.,w441t,, .-.V-V MW,
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