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American Problems Class If I don’t win this hand I'll jump out that door. A quiet scramble during a legislative session. i 3 Our Capitol Building. The American Problems class left for Cheyenne on Sunday, February 3. On their way they stopped off in Laramie to see Pam Chris- tensen, a former classmate, crowned as Wyoming's Junior Miss. They went on to Chey- enne that night. Monday morning the class was treated to breakfast by the Sheridan County Representatives. They visited the legislature, the Cannon Aeronautical School, the State Li- brary, and the State Museum. On their way home the class stopped off at the Casper Plan- etarium and viewed the stars. An ideal classroom at Cannon Aero. Center
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Dianna Cazier, Jack Adsit-Artist. Colleen Atter, Juanita Williams, Bill Good man-Editor, Leta Coates, Judy Currie-Editor, Cindy Warner, Jack Dow, Shelley Black-Business Mgr. Mike Connell, Dan Berry, Marilyn Lowe, Roy Garber, (all staff mem- bers not pictured) This years annual is primarily the product of Senior effort and the careful direction of Mrs. Berry our dedicated advisor. Almost everyone on the staff was new at the production of such a book, but finally production was under way. Enthusiasm, fresh ideas, and determination became the by-words. The advertising campaign was most successful under the supervision of Jim Gilliland and David Marshall, and the ledger books, in charge of Business Manager, Shelley Black, showed a comfortable balance in the bank to finance this book. The pho- tographers, Bill Reno and Randy McIntyre, were seen running from building to building and up and down the halls to photo- graph all the interesting projects and people. Jack Adsit, ar- tist. was seen sketching and re-sketching the '69 Ram until the cover design pleased the staff. We especially thank the underclassmen and Mrs. Currie who came to the rescue of the busy seniors, and helped with typing and the gluing of pictures. We also wish to thank those who gave us pictures to use, and the devoted staff members who gave up many vacation hours to help us present The 1969 Ram. ---The Editors Mrs. Currie helps set up the Ad- vertising Campaign Setting up pages Mrs. Berry explains Layouts Jim Gilliland checks The 1969 “Ram
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