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THE BROADCASTER CO-EDITORS Joann Sharp and Marscha Miller The 1952-53 Broadcaster Staff consisted of twenty five members. Joanne Sharp and Marscha Miller were the co-editors. The Production Staff and typists consisted of Kenny Coventry, Martha Dalton, Genell Morris, Jeanette Morris, Marscha Miller, Joanne Sharp, Jolene Schwartz and Phyllis Wheeler. The sponsor for the staff this year was Miss Lois Guthrie. The newspaper was published every month. The paper in- cludes news of the different classes, clubs, features, sports, and all other school news. The paper is sent to various schools and our school receives papers from Moweaqua, Lovington, Findlay, Cerro Gordo, Mt. Zion and Arthur. STANDING: Margaret Bone, Miss Guthrie, Alberta Cruse, Elaine Wampler, Jennie Hudson, John Tipsword, Marscha Miller, Joanne Sharp, and Martha Dalton. SEATED: Jolene Schwartz. Jeanette Morris, Phyllis Wheeler, Sharon Heckler, Genell Morris, Floyd Gerkin, Kenny Oathout, Jerry McDevitt, Mary Jo Scott, Cherie Younger.
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LIBRARIANS: Boys standing are Steve Dick, Lewis Crane, Kenny Keown, Dick Boyer, and Bob Johnson. Checking files are Jennie Hudson and Dolly Bone. Fixing posters on bulletin board is Lillian McReynolds. Seated at desk is librarian sponsor. Miss Lucas. LIBRARIANS The librarians meet every second and fourth Tuesdays in the month. Their duties are checking books, collecting dues, cataloging and filing books, and stamping and arranging magazines and newspapers. The lib- rarians are those students who volunteer to work in the library one of their free periods. The library acquired over one-hundred new books during the year. A twenty-two volume set of Dictionary of American Biography was also pur- chased, which covers the history of American men and women from the beginning of our country to present time. Magazines are now protected by the plastic covers bought this year. Because of the increase in books over the past few years it was necessary to buy an addition to the Card Cata- logue. The library, itself, was newly painted for this school year. The library this year observed Book Week by using posters throughout the school, passing out book marks and having a display in the library, it- self. Another display was of a Vocational nature for the Vocational Guid- ance Clinic held this year.
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ANNUAL STAFF. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jolene Schwartz, Phyllis Wheeler, Martha Dalton, Jeanette Morris, Genell Morris, Steve Dick, Marscha Miller, John Tipsword, Bob Queen, Joanne Sharp. Jerry McDevitt, and Jim Saddoris. STANDING: Miss Lucas and Dick Boyer. MISSING WHEN PICTURE WAS TAKEN: Dolly Bone and Kenny Coventry. THE REVERIE The staff of The Reverie, this year, was composed of the entire senior class and two representatives from the junior class. Miss Lucas, sponsor of the annual, selected Genell Morris and John Tipsword as Co-Editors; Marscha Miller and Steve Dick, Business Managers; Jerry McDevitt and Jim Saddoris, Sports; Martha Dalton, Art Editor; Jolene Schwartz and Phyllis Wheeler, Organizational Stories; Jeanette Morris, Joanne Sharp, Bob Queen, and Kenny Coventry, Features. The two junior class representatives were Dolly Bone and Dick Boyer. Genell Morris and John Tipsword, co-editors of the 1953 Reverie. 25
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