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yxwi aafi Staff. I Carol, Editor-in-Chief, and Gail, our art editor, are planning the layout of the yearbook under Miss Brenneman s supervision. Marlene, daily diary and administration editor, and Donald, our sports editor, labor over the yearbook. Norma and Grant, the business managers, check sales of books and advertising. The annual was prepared by the staff which consisted of the members of the senior class as chosen by the faculty. Other members of the staff not pictured above were: Joann Senior Editor Wilma Classes Editor Francis F.F.A. Editor Don Music Editor Darlene Literary Editor —20—
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ACeuMfap c Gail Hummel, the Editor-in-Chief of the Tatler, confers with her two assistant editors, Darlene Krueger and Joann Franey, about an article for the Tatler. The above scene is a typical Tatler meeting which is held every other Thursday noon. In the first row are S. Krueger, J. Runyon, G. Hummel, R. Freehill, and D. Forney. In the second row are B. Warder, E. Cavanagh, B. Ashman, J. Hoeger, and N Church. This is the 30th consecutive year for the Tatler. The Tatler, with Mis6 Stoutemyer as sponsor, is written by the sophomore, junior, and senior reporters. It is published in the Flaindealer every two weeks for the purpose of informing the local people of the activities of the high school students. Cther reporters are: W. Lang, M. Haberkom, M. Close, and D. Patton. —21—
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