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O . . . Janet Hetzel . . . Dick Trismen Editor .......... Business Manager . . Writers Staff Head . . . ............. Janet McClure Advertising Manager .................. Gil Hoag Art Editors ........ Fldaik Rinden, Norm Satterthwaite Characteristics Heads . . Margie Satterthwaite, Neil Plass Typing Staff Head ...... Photographers ........ Circulation Managers . . Charlie Thompson, Norma French -, Q1 Photography Managers . . . Felicia Forsythe, Joe Flanagan ,' 11 Anne Harrison, Ginno Wickham, 1' Junior Members ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Phil Stevenson, Chad Squires W X. .............BobFisher . . Dick Allphin, Nan Haviland ,ff-' ' A general mess of imprecision' . ' if .QP W , ' gif' t .I X 5 ' .f X v I f I fr su X . I . . . . . . . . . Eugene Hogenauer , Faculty Adviser . . a' :fit ' ' 3 'X-I.Lz...f ,,,t--5-mage' This year the Amicus staff, with janet Hetzel as Editor and Dick Trismen managing the business, found itself completely new at the yearbook business with our faculty adviser, Master Gene Hogenauer, learning the ropes along with us. His know- ledge of and interest in photography proved to be of great help to Dick and Nan in the planning and taking of the pictures, as we decided to put more emphasis on photography in the yearbook. Quite a few things were changed and added this yearg the major ones being the different order of sections, the photo- graph divider pages and the descriptive Shakespeare quota- tions. The cooperation of the senior class was much appreciated by janet at the writing end and Bob with the typing. Senior committees were formed for Shakespeare quotations, Senior wills and the prophecy. Between Gil gathering ads, and Charlie and Norma selling subscriptions, the finances were very well taken care of. We'll remember the initial confusion, the rain every day Felicia and joe scheduled fall sports pixg Neil and Margie's Dec. 1 characteristics deadlineg gradually getting things under controlg sneaking in just under the deadlinesg the rubber cementing sessionsg Norm's designing and Edaik's dramatic Dachshundsg and then looking forward to the glorious clay when the product of all our trials and tribulations would lie in our hands - all 192 pages of it! 27 12, .,, , Q fha .an
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Crane, George Baer, John Wilda, Director John Burrows, Clara St John, Betty Lou Wilson, Nancy Swan, Erich Bonnet, Dave Houghton, Don Swartz. ABSENT Dave Corkey, Ginny Waring, Ginno Wickham. 'O there be players ' 41 'fa ' I, .ego -A 'NW' PK F cf v, J, . Y ,. .5 , - . Q . A . ' gg . 'NA 'C J i I ' 'A , V , f : ' Y? . In v 1 .a -4 g, -Q -1 1 .p . V . 3 jf - , I 4 yy '25 f - 4 , , 'ug-sei .2-: a'.1 I i , i 'J J' Q 1 'ld This year the orchestra was an enthusiastic group consisting of a great many new, as well as old, students. It was ably directed by john Burrows, who has con- ducted orchestra now for four years. Every Tuesday and Thursday after supper, practices were held in the Casino for the two major programs of the year: a concert given in the winter and the playing of the overture to the Operetta in the spring. Among the selections played were pieces by Beethoven, Bach, Hayden, Strauss and Lehar. Much work went into the two programs and everyone appreci- ated the excellent results. 28
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