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Ite Onanc e 04 lilaok Headline, deadline, copy, dummy and beat may be just words to the disinter- ested bystander, but they are of utmost importance to members of the Orange and Black staff, pictured above. Under the discerning guidance of the editors (Pat Schlemmer, Edi- tor-in-chief, John Nixon, Associate, Mar- gie Ross, Feature and David Harvey, Sports) the staff published the Orange and Black every three weeks during the year. Other staff members include Alice Ross as business manager; Jane Wimberly, circulation; Helen Pearson, advertising; Don Rhamy, Lyda Jane Burk and Bar- bara Bloxson, their respective assistants; Corinne Beitman, copyreader; Jean Vice, cartoonist; Ruth Story and Omadell Os- mon, typists. EDITORIAL STAFF Ruth Story, Phyllis Knotts, Janet Dwyer, Jim Heizer, Margie Ross, Charles Ferguson, Omadell Osmon, Barbara Geeting, Jerry Durnbaugh. Ann Schlemmer, Sara Waye. Jean Halderman, Bob Heizer, Juanlta Treckman. BUSINESS STAFF Row one: Barbara Bloxson, Jane Wimberly, Don Rhamy, Alice Ross, Corrine Beitman, Jerry Durnbaugh. Row two: Helen Pearson, Jean Halderman, Lyda Burk. Pat Schlemmer, Editor John Nixon, Associate Editor
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Sifca nanje Staj With deep appreciation the Sycamore Staff wishes to thank Miss Ruth Jones for her leader- ship in the editing of the 1946 Sycamore. Just like all the other staffs, we had our difficult- ies, such as choosing the cover, getting all the pictures taken and, the most important, getting it off to the printers. The staff this year was led by Editor Doug Tillotson and Associate Editor Margie Ross. Working in the vari- ous fields were the following people: Phyllis Knotts, Business Manager; Emerson Erb, Associate; Robert Mar- tin, Circulating Manager; Jean Al- lard. As sociate; Jean Vice, Art Editor; Betty Addington, Assistant; Gale Crumrine, Snap-Shot Editor; Albert Parker, Assistant; William Reynolds, Photography Editor; Pete Allen, As- sistant; Barbara Carney, Typist; Jane Scheerer, Helen Marie Gilliespie, Wilma Petry, Anna Lee Baer, Assist- ants; Terry Cowen, Athletics Editor; Margaret Jo Turpen, Assistant; Ruth Story, Club Editor; Pat Schlemmer, Assistant. EDITORIAL STAFF Jean AJlard, Emerson Erb (stand- ing), Phyllis Knotts, Pete Allen, Robert Martin. BUSINESS STAFF Row one: Betty Addington, Jean Vice, Pat Schlemmer, Ruth Story, Margaret Jo Turpen. Row two: Helen Marie Gillespie, Jane Ann Scheerer, Anna Lee Baer, Wilma Petry, Barbara Carney. Row three: Albert Parker, Gale Crumrine, Terry Cowen. Doug Tillotson Editor Margie Ross Associate Editor
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Studeitt Gaundl Row one: Mr. Carpenter, Jean Vice, John Rockwell, Tom Bowman. Row two; Jay Prewitt, Mary Jo Alexander, Jo Mc- Cune, Anne Wiles, Ann Schlemmer, Colleen Hudklns, Donna Mather. Row three: Cyril Clupper, Frank Merritt, Jack Sul- livan, Harold Baker, Virginia Pearson, Jack Yomig- love, Beth Whiteside. Whenever any weighty problems con- cerning W. H. S. students were to be solved, the Student Council solved them. They pondered many problems during the school year, ranging from selecting cheer leaders to deciding who would sponsor the Friday night school parties. Somewhat cramped in Mr. Carpenter ' s office every Monday during activity period, the Student Council made its decisions, which became, more or less, law. Under the leadership of John Rockwell, president; Jean Vice, vice-president and Tom Bowman, sec- retary-treasurer, the Council was spon- sored by Mr. Carpenter. unio lied G adA. The Junior Red Cross Council this year, in addition to its regular work, contin- ued the sale of stamps and bonds. Recently our school was awarded the Well Done insignia for its part in the Schools-at-War program. The sending of cheerful get-well cards to students who are ill was one of the activities most appreciated by students. Valuable assistance was also given in the Victory Clothing Drive. Officeri of the Junior Red Cross Council are: Richard Fox, president; David Ford, vice-president; Marjorie Flynn, secre- tary and Peggy Moore, treasurer. Miss Mildred Hipskind is sponsor of the Council. Row one: Sam Butterbaugh, Jim Parks. Row two: Martha Kuffel, Peggy Moore Miss Hip- skind, Bud Fox, Bill Bird. Row three: Bob Martin, Larry Scheerer, Lowell Hor- ner, David Ford, Bob McDaniel, Richard La Salle.
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