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n « As Miss Virginii Burt, our advisor this year, walked into the I li-Breeze room she was greeted by a slightly over-crowded room. I here were nineteen students that signed up lor I H-Breeze class I houghts immediately fell to elimination, but after much careful consideration Miss Burt de- cided to turn the staff into a journalism class so that all of the students w ho signed for it could participate, Fred Baltz has done a very good job as editor of the Hi-Breeze. He has been kept very busy chasing the students, who don’t seem to have anything to do, off the paper cutter, which seems to be a cozy spot to rest their weary bones. Beverly Cockerill was elected as as- sistant editor at mid-term. There have been many improvements made on the paper this year and many new ideas were put in use. I he Christmas edi- tion was presented in red and green to match the seasons’ colors. Also the students decided that since there were more people to write lor the paper, we should put it out once a week. It was tried and proved to be a workable idea. FIRST ROW: Betty Klipps t;in, Sonny Allen, Bonnie Jones, lynette Montgomery, Dole Tiller, Jessie Corriea. SECOND ROW: Joe Castle, Flocene Norris. Ruth Rordin, Potsy Miller. Beverly Cockerill. Jeon Tuchordt, Miss Burt. THIRD ROW: Jock Sims, Fred Baltz, Thurston Dunn, Darrell Blanton, Alberta Bowers, Dale Jonas. Fred Baltz, editor. 31
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FRONT ROW: Donn Malcolm. SECOND ROW: Fay Arthur, lynette Montgomery, Ruth Rardift, Fred Baltz, Raymond Printz. THIRD ROW: Mr . Vivo Harm , Dole En minger. The staff is now sitting back in an easy chair with a sigh of relief after six months of frenzied work. ! here were times when it looked a little doubtful if there would be an annual at all. In amid the rush and scramble there was time for a few laughs. When the senior baby pictures came in, the staff had a hilar- ious time trying to figure out what Senior belonged to what baby picture It is the sincere wish of each stc her that you enjoy the 48 and 49 i staff mem annual. Mrs. Viva Harms .................... Advisor Fav Arthur........... . ..............Editor V Lynette Montgomery .r.......Asst. Editor Fred Baltz............ Business Manager Dale Ensminger......Photography Editor Donn Malcolm ..Jt.il ....................Art Editor jJSjR Raymond Prititz ... ►.. ... Literary Editor Ruth Rardin ......... Circulation Manager r [ [ ( r 1 [ t L I. [ L t [ [ [ [ [ 1 30
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Earnest Easley, Raymond Agee, Leon Owens, Dale Ensminger, Grant Freeman, Dean Her mance, Darrell Montgomery, Jack Leonard, Sonny Allen, Robert Printz, Dole Jonas. Don Temple, Darrell Blanton. This year the shop classes, under the supervision of Art Cooper, have done a lot for the school besides learning something that may prove verv valuable in later life. For the school the boys have built the new baseball backstop, bat racks, wood box for the Home Ec. room and various other things that go to make a well equipped school. 1 he shop boys hale turned out some projects that could very easily be mistaken for the products of u?pf r nal cabinet- maker, such as coffeetables, nightstands, nick-nak shelves ana otiiei useful objects. Maybe some oi thescftoys will become in- terested enough to make cabinet making their vocation as a result of this class. Mr. Cooper is the owner and working staff oi his own cabinet shop and so is very well qualified to handle shop class. 32
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