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Everyone Joins Junior Red Cross I Familiar blazing red symbol . . . it's a proud banner . . . Junior Red Cross . . . service organization . . . internationally known . . . every contributor becomes a member . . . anyone may belong . . . annual drive held in March . . . students dig deep down into pockets . . . give gen- erously . . . active members decorate hos- pitals for holiday seasons . . . making fa- vors . . . helping invalids . . . enjoy help- ing others . . . brighten day for more un- fortunate ones . . . key figure . . . Mr. Edward Datko, adviser . . . your support is needed. Donors The Red Cross has set an age limit of eighteen before any high school student is allowed to donate blood. Here Betty Biom- dahl, Janet Peterson, and Charles Bastel are going through a preliminary examination under the supervision of Mrs. Mary Flaherty, the school nurse. Fufure Teachers Explore Field Future Teachers of America . . . national organization . . . Murray has the Dean Peik Chapter... advised by Miss Louise Smith and Mr. John Mather . . . field trips . . . movies . . . interviews . . . a few social events . . . speakers . . . observation at different ele- mentary school levels . . . visits to colleges . . . actual teaching ex- periences . . . helping teachers . . . organization includes boys and girls in grades eleven and twelve. Here's How Reaclin', writin', and arithmetic. Sandra Holzinger, president of Fu- ture Teachers of America is showing the other officers some new teaching methods. Seated are Janet Peterson, secretary, Barbara Hentges, vice president, and Leona Mikesh, treas- urer. Page twenty-six
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Making interesting pages for you to read, through page planning, headlining . Award . . . subscribers. is lots of fun agree stat? members Ada Moore, Janice Larson, Alice Schwartz Roberta Tyson, Larry Granger, Marilyn Martin, Joan Allen, Leona Mikesh, and David Luckey. First step to paper makeup is done. The Murcurie Staff's slogan . . . f'Light the Fire . . . start things going . . . every stat? hour is stren- uous . . . layout . . . make-up . . . . . time out for the latest gossip . . . is it fit to print? . . . we hope to live up to last year's All-American and Gallup trips to the printing company . . . proofing . . . watch- ing experts at the forms . . . it's Murcurie day . . . another issue to Our World's News Service l The Murcurie Co-Editors JAN ICE LARSON ROBERTA TYSON News Editors JOAN ALLEN LEONA MIKESH Assistant DAVID LUCKEY Feature Editors THOMAS BEEDY ADA MOORE JANET PETERSON Copy Editors CAROLE CHARLES MARGARET SPIEGEL Sports Editors LARRY GRANGER MARILYN MARTIN Assistant JAMES MULLEN School Publicity ALICE SCHWARTZ Exchange Editor BARBARA KING Typists JANETTE JOHNSTON CAROL SIMONS Business Manager PAUL BERGE Assistant DONALD KELSEY Circulation Manager BEVERLY ANDERSON Assistant NANCY BENJAMIN Accountant SANDRA THIELING Advisers MISS MARGARET GLENN MRS. LUCILLE SMITH Staff members Tom Beedy, Janet Peterson, Spiegel, Carole Charles and Barb King know reading and error correction as they hurry of last minute copy for publication. All copy James Mullen, Margaret the importance of proof to complete the writing must be perfect. L gg wt ls everything typed and ready to be sent to the publisher? Everything is being well taken care of by Barbara Hentges, Sandra Thieling, Ann Vik, Janette Johnston, Peggy Martin, Carol Simons, Beverly Anderson, Paul Berge and Don Kelsey.
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I-2-3-Stage Force Testing l Power behind scenes . . . top brass in ltheater world . . . Stage Force crew . . . 'under supervision of Mr. George Bergup . . . building scenery . . . testing equip- ment . . . setting up microphones . . . fo- cusing spotlights . . . getting the right light- ting effects . . . every day Murray sees ac- itivity from this group . . . each boy has lhis own assigned task and station . . . work lis done to perfection . . . curtain is drawn W. . . lights go off . . . performance begins . . thanks to these boys. . . testing 1-2-3 . . sound off for Stage Force crew. Time for Lights Our capable Stage Force is always there whenever the need may call for them. Gor- don Lothson, Randall Cheney, John Gunther, Dennis Siebold, Larry Bies, Layton Landstrom, Jerry Grahn and Gerald Anderson are all members of this organization. Projection Crew-Masters of Efficiency Lights! . . . Projector! . . . lAction! . . . the call of the lmembers of the Murray Pro- iection Crew . . . visual ac- ltion a reality? . . . yes, but lonly because the Proiection Crew has made it so . . . the members? . . . boys and girls in the upper grades . . . their iduties? . . . aiding teachers sby showing films scheduled 'for classes . . . ordering and returning all films . . .taking care of the tape recorders and phonographs . . . keep- ing everything in operating condition . . . making all possible repairs . . . clean- ing equipment . . . the crew gives up study periods to work . . . Ray Gruber, presi- dent of the crew . . . his man . . . secretary, Barbara Kruckberg . . . group's ad- Pete. tviser, Mr. Howard Hathaway. as iweig CIlJlB USSlSiClI'I1', Clem Clase- Row 1-John Fisher, Bruce Hallen, James Peterson, James Lee, Raymond Gruber, Ronald Taylor, Charles Regal 5 Clem Claseman, Leo Snyder, Thomas Hayes, Richard Carlson, David Jack, Charles Bastel, Richard Jack, Barbara Kruckberg, Frederick Miller, Michael Langer, John O'Dwyer, Lawrence Page twenty-seven
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