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GIRLS' l,IiAiilJli 0l'I l1'liRS: lst Semestergfonnie Templeman, president: Irene Hinsehe, viee-president: Terry Pratt. reeording seeretaryg Marjorie Atherton, eorrespondtng seeretaryg Wendy Jenkins, treasurerg Leah Hammond. historiang Sheliu Denham. big sister. 2nd Semester flierry Pratt. president: Delvana lfergeison, viee-president: Arlyse Mooney, recording secretary: Judy Webster. corresponding seeretaryg Pat Wallace. treasurerg Marsha Sehreier. htstoriang Irene Hinsche, big sister. Girls? Leatgtute Boys? League BOYS' LEAGUE OFFICERS: lst Semester-Ron Moore, presidentg Pete Ganulin, vice-presidentg Dick Popko, secretaryg Larry Dennison, treasurer. 2nd Semester-Mike Nollan, presidentg Mike Beltramo, vice-presidentg Richard Foster, secretaryg Art Hale, treasurer.
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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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