Shawnee High School - Quilna Yearbook (Lima, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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Page 29 text:

ROW 1 Kseatedl Mary Frail, Nancy Iacobs, Colleen Lugibill, Ann Townsend, Ronelva Musser, Marjorie Schlegel, Lillian Frueh, Bill Koon, Donna Lou Miller, Pat Young, Pat Clayton. ROW 2, Nancy Blauvelt, Chuck Kerr, Betty Nye, lane Keith, Mary Ring, Kathleen Eb- ling, Mrs. Ieanne Laitner fadvisorl, Miss lean Bowman Cadvisorl, Helen Klette, Connie Kraft, loan Frysinger, Shirley Blauvelt, Nelda Hardin, Louetta Schlegel. ROW 3. Ioan Nunn, Ann Copus, Betty Hadsell, Mildred Leffler, Betty Mauk, Ruth Kerr, Phyllis Kunkleman, lane Campnell, Bruce Goodenough. fludlicafq Manaqm Are those ads finished? . . . Hand me the corrective fluid . . . All assign- ments are due Wednesday . . . Hey. have you an eraser? . . . Should I crowd this line? . . . Sh-h-hl there's Mr. Baca . . . Are the covers run off yet? . . . . W'here's my candy? . . . It was here a minute ago . . . Iohnny, get out!l Our publicity was handled by the Chief staff, under the able editorship of Marjorie Schlegel. The paper has upheld its former excellent standards. For the first time there were sub-editors to lighten the editor's load. About every two weeks a paper was delivered to the students during their last period. Classes were suspended momentarily while the Shawneeites caught up on the latest gossip. The ink was hardly dry on one issue when the scribbling scribes were busily at work on the next issue. Mrs. leanne Laitner proof read all the write-ups and then passed them on to the typists who pre- pared them for printing. This part went to Miss lean Bowman and her capa- ble staff. Hours of weary toil were spent in getting the paper out on time, especially when the school Weeks were cut. Anyone who has ever spent a tiresome hour in study hall on Friday could tell you that the staffs really work -eat least they sound as if they do. Let us give praise where it is due, to the Chief staffs for their unceasing work, and their advisors for their excellent publicity. This page sponsored by the SHAWNEE PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION 27

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ROW l fseatedl Pat Clayton, Shirley Blauvelt, Shirley Strasburg, Mary Frail. ROW 2. Shirley Iarnes, Ann Townsend, Nelda Hardin, Kathleen Ebling, Mrs. lune Much- more Cbusiness advisorl, Charlene Harber, Mrs. Goldie Waltz teditorial advisorl, loan Kershner. 4mz'!V' 'G' Isn't Don's baby picture simply deee-vine? . . . Where's that rubber cement? . . . Boy. look at those seniors! . . . Say, which cover do you like? . . . How many ads did you get. Shirley? . . . Ioan. where are those write-ups? . . . You kids take Plezol and Meadow Gold . . . Boy. did we get soaked! The progress of the theater was recorded in the annual Quilna. Members of both staffs worked diligently in order to prepare it for the students. The girls on the business staff often had to go out in Weather that wasn't fit for a dog to be in, but they trudged on. The editorial staff gave up many at study hall in order to complete the dummy. The library workroom was the scene of the ultra-secret meetings of the editor and her staff-or rather, they were supposed to be secret. After both staffs managed to hurdle a few headaches and weary feet, the annual went to press. The business staff, headed by Mrs. Muchmore, was composed of Shirley Blauvelt, editor, Charlene Harber, Shirley Strasburg, Nelda Hardin, Ann Town- send, and Kathleen Ebling. Patricia Clayton, editor, Don Pugh, Mary Frail, loan Kershner, and Shirley Iarnes comprised the editorial staff with Mrs. Waltz as advisor. As a result we give you another Quilna showing the progress of this great drama. We truly hope' that you enjoy it as much now and in years to come as we enjoyed preparing it for you. CAre we kidding?l This page sponsored by the SHAWNEE BOOSTER'S CLUB 26



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