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THE STAFF AT WURK Putting out an annual requires a great deal of work. Planning an initial layout, scheduling pictures, cropping anrl proportioning the pictures to fit the pages ot' the book. identifying individual and group pictures, and writing copy for each page are some of the tasks facing an an' nual literary staff. However, the literary staff does not do all the work. There is the problem of selling advertising to pro- vide money for publishing and the problem Hunting that 31.50 mistake. The Super Salesman! gn-f-an tx 'raft of selling the animals themselves. These duties are performed by a separate busi- ness staff, whose job it was to raise the 551200 budget necessary to produce this annual. The staff members wish to thank Mrs. Armstrong, the yearbook advisor, for giving so generously of her time and guidance in the production of this, the first edition of the lleta Pi Sigma. Break down and buy one, Mr. Johnson Layout problems. M 5:52 X s JAN'
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STAFF Back row: Phil Stoddard. Jim Long. jesse Peslle, Dick Icle. llalpli lleap. Edna Pesile. Bill Vail, Jerry Quigle, Rollo Opp. Middle row: joanne Blorris. Ennna lfiteh. Phyllis Bein- ing, Connie King. Donna Paul. Mrs. Armstrong, Mary Havens. Bonnie XYalters. .Ioan Hobbs. Leo Bartlett. Sara Beth Kiliemlall. Seated: Nlelba Barnes, Barbara lleagy, Ray Etter, Naney Renwick, XVinnonali Hoyle, Rod Everly, Blarjilee Trotter, Barbara Kirby. B EDITORIAL STAFF Editor ......... ,-- Nancy Renwick Assistant Editor Phyllis Reining Copy Editor -E -U Bonnie Walters Photography Editor Sara Beth Kikendall Administration -- Bill Vail, Jesse Pestle, Joan Hobbs Classes .... Melba Barnes, Phil Stoddard Sports Rollo Opp, Leo Bartlett, Jim Long Activities or Connie King, Barbara Kirby, Donna Paul Artist ee....,....... ...... R od Everly BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager -UN Winnonah Hoyle Circulation Manager eee., Mary Havens Assistants ..e. M Edna Pestle, Jerry Quigle. Marjilee Trotter Aflvertising Manager M, Barbara Heagy Assistants -,.,.- Ralph Heap, Joanne Morris, Dick Ide, llay Etter S Nancy Renwick, Editor 4,99 ,W Mrs. Armstrong. Advisor SHANKS LADIES' K i'HlLllREN'S WEAR R0liliR'l' RAWLS l l'RNVl'l'RlC YU. 496 E, Main St, Quality Furniture at Lowest Prices
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STUDENT' COUNCIL Bat-lx row: Betty lim-ining, Pat Storltlartl, Dnaun' Slxniglcr. Runnin' NIL-Crew, glvssc Pvstlc-. Ilan-ifl Broxxn. Ethel llolmlvs. Sn-all-ml: Nlarlha SVIWVII. Lonist- llarris. Nlr. Lawson. Ralph lleap, llollo Opp. Nlr. XYhilr. liarbara Kirln. Nanci Cobb. STUDENT COUNCIL ,YY Is April 14 taken '. Can we have a dance '? We have to select a date! Have all the petitions been turned in? These are a few of the questions that the members of the Student Council ask and answer every day. The Homecoming Parade, the Christmas Dance, the fine assemblies, and many other activities are the outcome of a group of students work- ing as a council to provide a better school year. Other activities this year included the March of Dimes campaign, which re- What did Santa bring you? sulted in a total of 33236.31 for the polio fund. One of the primary purposes of the Student Council is that ot' fostering stu- dent participation in school government. Choosing a new name for the athletic teams, the school newspaper, the annualg arranging a program of extracurricular activitiesg conducting elections ol' student representatives, such as the cheerleaders, are examples of ways in which this goal was realized. All oi' this activity was sponsored by Mr. Lawson and Mr. White. Prue entertains. ROSES l!ARlil:.R bH0l Prairie Uh
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