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THE OTOEAN IS EDITED BY THESE JOURNALISTS Otoean Staff, STANDING, Left to Right: Picture Editor, Donna Pohlman; Sports Columnist, John Christensen; Junior Photographers, Bill Davis and Ron Wurtele. SEATED: Cameraman, Gerald Jensen; Sports Editor, Bob Scudder; Editor, Mary Raben; Business Editor, Judy Stoewe; Feature Editor, Kay Stahlhut; Editorial Editor, Judy Carlisle; and Headline Editor, Carol Madsen. NOT PICTURED is News Editor Orlane Allen. The “voice of the first high school west of the Missouri” speaks again for the 37th year. Issuance of the Otoean is every three weeks. Each spring we publish for the seniors, a last will and testament and a horoscope and a prophecy in a special edition. The staff works busily throughout the whole year, under the direction of advisor, Florence Barta. Our automatic folding machine. Enthusiastic salesmen and buyer. 24 Make-up comes each three weeks: Carlisle, Allen Scudder and Stahlhut.
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COMBINED EFFORTS MARK SUCCESSFUL YEAR FOR F.H.A. F.H.A. Officers, BACK ROW, Left to Right: C. Snowden, J. Schreiter, R. Aufenkamp, P. Woods, and G. Lacy. FRONT ROW: E. Malzer, S. Lacy, C. Madsen, J. Hauptman, and B. Rowe. Each year, in October, the new members of F.H.A. are initiated. They wear such things as celery corsages, boots and hose, and old clothing. Being threatened by president C. Madsen, are J. Smith, C. Cook, M. Crook, and V. K. Aufenkamp.
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IT’S COLOSSAL, STUPENDOUS, IT’S THE PIONEER BACK ROW, Left to Right: L. Cole, D. Pohlman, G. Skinner, J. Shuey, P. Christensen, S. Hemphill, J. Stoewe, R. Scudder, S. Rankin, G. Gerber, S. Goc, P. Hoyle, J. Griepenstroh, R. Hauptman. SEATED: C. Madsen, E. Gibbs, S. Heng, C. Ott, M. Puppe, A. Huss, D. Sheib, M. Raben. Deadlines, cutlines, layout, pictures, negatives were some of the terms “flying” around room 21 during the last six to eight months. All the while this time was passing there was regular 8 o’clock classes on Thursday mornings. This, the Eleventh Annual Yearbook, was put out under the advice of Florence Barta. It has 108 pages, presented for your approval. SELLING YEARBOOKS: D. Sheib and S. Hemphill. BUYING YEARBOOKS: R. Hauptman and G. Lacy. MAKING UP PAGES: D. Pohlman, G. Gerber, C. Mad- INNER STAFF: J. Christensen, Sports Editor; C. Ott, Photographer; sen, and R. Scudder. A. Huss, Assistant Editor; M. Puppe, Editor; and D. Sheib, Busi- ness Manager.
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