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X - I K 5-4 X , --4 'W X YEARBOOK STAFF. lMrs. Julia A. Smithl. Variation is the theme of the work done by staff members of this publication. Around the tables are Sandy Gaston, Arlene Rieker, Sharon Kale, Yvonne Coulter, Jackie Reid, Meredith Keras, Phyllis Gray, Jerry Byrne, Darla Jennings. Standing: .lim Munch, .ludy Domine, Mrs. Smith, Gail Gibson. Our labor of pride and exhaustion is your PIONEER. fa '-Q' L,-. -Yi-A-. ' 5 S Putting together the PIONEER has been the sole purpose of these people, particularly during the winter months, and they all found that the iob required more patience than paper, pictures, or paste. After a poetic subscription campaign, purchasers were treated with free admission to the Yearbook Assembly. Then came the pictures, copy, dummies linanimate and otherwisel and Dleadlinei Day. Only a brief rest followed before planning next year's yearbook began. Along with this work, the group also helped the newspaper stafi sponsor the Royalty Romp-Spring Frolic. Smiling prettily from her work, Darla Jen- nings, yearbook typist, prepares copy. Financial supervision of the yearbook is extended by Mr. Gene P. England, faculty business manager, to Gail l Gibson, student business manager ofthe PIONEER. A uf' S
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