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X.. Mft' E 'N .ff First row: A. Allen, H. Merseburg, D, Bussman, K. Smith, B. Quayle, C. Watson, J. Craig, B. Christian, R. Altman. Second row: Miss E. C. Clement, D. Upstill, B. Price, B. Chase, S. Massey, C. Kofoed, R. Berger, W. Bower, D. Dunham. Third row: G. Chandler, M. McDonough, N. Bull, G. Couchey, B. Jones, L. Burden, J. Bohlond, I. J. Schmidt, P. Austin. Fourth row: B. Dunham, J. Hanushek, S. Sedlon, E. Woodson, P. Smith, A. Porter, N. Ashcroft, L. Martin, J. Lockhart. Fifth row: B. Price, D. Carpenter, G. Sutliff, F. Dutton, B. Bernard, A. l-lruby, J. Burke, H. Craig, R. Woodson, B. Bellon, P. Reilendcr. ax, inaow Co-Editors . . . . Connie Watson, Bill Quayle Columnist ... ... .... .... J une Craig Feature Editor ..... . . Ken Smith Class and Club Editor ............. Anne Allen News Editors. .Helen Merseburg, Beverly Christian Production Manager .......... Donald Bussman Typists ............ Ruby Sedlon, Ruth Palinkas Faculty Advisers .... Miss Elisabeth Clement and Miss Emily Paspek The Bay Window has been operating this past year under an entirely new system. This school newspaper is issued every Friday morning to the students of Parkview without charge. It is mimeographed by the production staff in the office. This was done in an effort to get hot news to the readers and to keep the production costs low. Most students feel that the experiment has been, on the whole, successful because it has done away with dry news and month-old scoops. Next year the staff will greatly miss the services of the two senior editors, Bill Quayle and June Craig. Both have done outstanding work throughout the year. twenty-four
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nnual gfahl Co-Editors: Irma June Schmidt and Peggy Smith Business Staff: Jacqueline Rogers, Bob Byar, Bill Smith, Gladys Massey, Dave Frazier, Don Young, John Dahlstrom, Jean Bohlond Advertising: Bill Smith, Bill Quayle, Tom Case, Steve Dodd, Bob Schwing and Paul Ewry Art: Peggy Smith, Lila Ermer, Ruby Sedlon, Tom Case, and Jack Harris Senior Facts: Jean Bohlond, and Phil Senff Calendar: Julianne Hanushek, and Miriam Monck History: Barbara Gascon. Feature Story: Nancy Ashcroft Typing: Gladys Massey, Betty Teeple, Ruby Sedlon, and Ruth Binggeli Photography: Bill Bowles Poetry: lrma June Schmidt First row lright to leftl: M. Monck, R. Sedlon, R. Byar, P. Smith, I, J. Schmidt, D. Young, J. Bohlond. Second row: Miss Irene Fumiss, B. Gascon, N. Ashcroft. Third row: J. Dahlstrom, Miss M. E. Sebert, J. Craig, T. Case, A. Oster, M. Freundschuh, G. Massey, J. McCIeary. Fourth row: B. Teeple, B. Dietrich, Mrs. H. K. Bortz, J. Hanushek, B. Quayle, J. Rogers B. Schwing. Fifth row: Mr. C. McColloch, D. Frazier, B, Smith, P. Senff, Mr. H. R. Secrist. twenty-th ree
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A . 'Zi First row: M. Monck, P. Smith, J. Rogers, I. J. Schmidt. Second row: B. Berger, A. Allen, R. Sedlon, C. Watson. H Merseburg, D. Bussman. 7-lie ,national Honofz. ociefxl The Parkview Chapter of the National Honor Society was founded by the Class of l94O. Entrance into this national society is based on scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Candidates are selected through a committee of the faculty. To the Zl girls and 9 boys previously admitted to membership six more students were added this year. The feadefz Gluli Sportsmanship, leadership, honesty, dependability, ability, and scholarship are the standards which have been set up by the Girls' Leader Club for membership in their organization. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in sports and to develop leaders in the school. Six new members were welcomed into the club this year at which time an initiation took place in the gym followed by a dinner prepared by the girls. A dance was given following the Fairview basketball game. The proceeds were used in purchasing mirrors for the restrooms. In an assembly at the end of the basketball season, the Leader Club presented to the school the Bay High Hymn. ' gemann, Mrs. M. G. Mink. mar, S. Massey, J. McCleary R. DuPerow, E. Woodson, M Woodmancy, L. Reep, R Bohland. pery, H. Gibson, R. Morrow M. Pryor, E. Webb. twenty- five First row: P. Smith, N. Ash' craft, J. Bohland, G. Massey, B. Chose, B. Pryor, H. Brueg- Second row: M. Monck, B. Wis- Third row: L. Willberg, F. As- pery, J. McDonough, B, As-
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