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Jia-86114 5:2-ff First Row-left to right: Sheila Crowley, Dorothy Kidd, Shirley Murray, Marilyn Mercer, Virginia Tesar, Madonna Miller, Esther Webb Second Bow-fAnn Bachman, Phyllis Mathias, Mary Lou Sherer, Lois Sautter, Sue McGuire, Bob Ketzenbarger, lane Kille, Mary Alice Kiger, llene Lahey Third Row-Earl Huffman, Harold Urschel, Don Titus, Henry Shook, Don Kramp, Boyd Case Fourth Row-lack Weissbrod, Dick Hall, lack Scott, Dana Haney, Douglas McEwen When will the Hi-Echos be out? That was the question which haunted Editor Bob Ketzenbarger and the staff both day and night during the school year. Realizing that the student body Was anxious to get the books and also that copy had to be written by a certain time, the staff followed a rigid time schedule which was quite closely adhered to by all staff members. Faculty advisers Mr. F. G. Skibbie, Miss Hazel Mercer, Mr. E. L. Boyles, and Mr. M. M. Mercer Worked hand in hand with the Hi-Echo staff in order to put out a Worth while and beautiful yearbook. page fifty-seven
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smzez nm.: sniff l page fifty-six First Row--left to right: Gloria Van Newhouse, Gertrude Collins, Norma Tanberg, lack Weltin, Ann Thiebaut, Bill Crockett, Sheila Crowley Second Row-Marilyn Nicholson, Mary Coller, Delores Jordan, Donna Sutton, Mary Alice Kiger, Don Titus Third Row-f-Ervin Goodman, Harold Davis, Bob Ketzenbarger, Bill Evans, Henry Stalls, llene Lahey, Bill Downing Parrots! Parrots! That cry surely sounded familiar. Cf course it was Wednesday, the day the school paper came out. If the editor and crew looked a little dark under the eyes, it was only because they had been working into the wee hours of the morning. lack Weltin edited the Parrot the last semester While the editor of the Hi-Echo, Bob Ketzenbarger, was the editor the first semester. The editor and his staff surely helped to enlighten the lives of the students with the paper they put out full of juicy gossip, jokes, and other items of interest to the student body. Mr. M. M. Mercer was the faculty adviser of the paper and without his advice the staff would have had little hope of having a successful Parrot. The editor bragged that financially the Scarlet Parrot had an unusually Good year. Anyway, congratulations for a fine paper Well Written!
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.Quill Small page fiflyfeight First Row-left to right: lack Weltin, Wanda Snyder, Sheila Crowley, Ann Thiebaut, Norma Tanberg, Bob Ketzenbarger Second Row-Phyllis Mathias, Sue McGuire, Donna Sutton, Ilene Lahey, Mary Alice Kiger Third Row-Bill Evans, Harold Davis Although Quill and Scroll was organized only last year, it has grown to be a popular organization with those students who are interested in any phase of journalism. The past year brought many new members to this organizaticn which had as its aim the arousing of interest in journalism and the encourag- ing of those who planned to enter it as a career. Quill and Scroll, being an International Honor Society for High School lournalists, set rather high stand- ards for membership, thus requiring the student to meet special requirements in order to become a member. The officers were as follows: president, Bob Ketzenbargerp secretary, Wanda Snyder, and treasurer, Sue McGuire. Mr. M. M. Mercer was the faculty adviser for the club.
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