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Co-editors of the Miegian newspaper face problems square- ly. Ken North and Debbie Linton. Fun loving co-editors of the yearbook, Joe Bremser and Katy Brown, enjoy their own originality. Members of the sports staff minus their fearless leader, Mike Donovan, are Lonnie Anwander, Larry Chamblin, Jim McGinley, and Sharon Walsh. Long faces are in vogue for yearbook staff. Junior Homeroom 128 — 3A, Larry Svoboda. chairman Homeroom 129 — 3A, Barb tatz, Chairman After many long hours Sharon Walsh, Exchange Editor.
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Stones To Knowledge CLOTHING Through clothing classes taught by Sister Marianne, girls learn to use their hands to make useful articles of apparel. Among their projects are blouses, dresses, and suits. Phyllis Alieksaites, Karen Bails, and Mary Brennen practice the tech- niques of clothing. In Mr. Zimola’s Advanced Woodworking class, Jim Egan makes use of the surfacer. The boys learn to use their hands for projects useful to themselves and school. PHYSICAL EDUCATION A body physically fit is a step in the direction of know- ledge. Mr. Hill, physical educa- tion teacher, supervises the boys in calisthenics and sports. Miss Hager, the girls’ teach- er, conducts classes with the girls doing exercises and girls’ sports. tarter Glaaa Company, 939 West 8th Street, Kanaaa City, MiBaouri - 19-
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“That % ?”$ camerman! He caught us working again. Lonnie An- wander and Sam Engardio attempt some work on the yearbook. Power And Responsibility It didn’t take long before journalism stu- dents found themselves involved in headlines, deadlines, datelines, and planning. Whether news writing and reporting or yearbook pic- ture cropping and reducing, staff members gave their all willingly. Long hours were often required in order to meet both yearbook and newspaper dead- lines on time. Saturdays and Sundays be- came standard journalism days. Much credit belongs to the long-suffering photographers, Jim Brock, Ken Spencer, Bill Sine, Bill Finnerty, and Jim Noon. With little thanks they spent countless hours taking, de- veloping, printing, and drying pictures in the dark room. Yearbook Section Editors were: Corinne Brazeal, Mike Donovan, Rosalind Eckstrom, Jim Reinhardt, John Lynam. Newspaper Editors were: Kathy Flynn, Mike Judge, Jim McCauley, Mike Kelly. Mike Donavan, Lonnie Anwander, Sam En- gardio work diligently before one of the all too many deadlines. Montavy’s Flowers, 3600 Broadway. Kansas City. Missouri Lunatic fringe of the yearbook staff prepares for another deadline. Ju-Ju Barn- ard, Rosalind Eckstrom, Peggy Sandefur. Corinne Brazeal. Diane Little, and JoAnn Meaney.
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