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Editor-in-Chief, Neil Castren: Assist- ant Editor, Carole Marchette, WE' ART 8: PHOTOGRAPHY STAFFS: Steated: Dorothy Scrace: Karen Benbow: Art Editor, Morris Kirchoff: Nancy Cummings: Photography Editor, Mari- lyn williams: Marilyn Weber, Standing: Beverly Nich- ols: Ellen Selin: Elizabeth Brown: Ronald Fischer: Don- ald Anderson: Karen Shupe: Bronwyn Boone: Richard Thompson: Virgina Wilkerson, THE SAGA of '56, the ultimate effort of our class as a group, brought us many problems and ordeals through which we have survived. But our survival is only due to the patience of our advisor, Miss Ul- rich. With her guidance, the diligent efforts of our editor, Nell Castren and assistant editor, Carole Marchette, materialized. The artistic arrangements in our book are the results of the hard work of Mor- ris Kirchoff and his staff, The pictures were gath- ered by Marilyn Williams and other staff photogra- phers, Thanks to Dave Smith and his advertising staff, our book was financed. ADVERTISING STAFF: Seated: Lucia Antonelli: Nortrude Niehuss: Advertising Manager, David Smith: Sandra Huber I mme Shisler. Standing: James Goodman: Robert Nelson: 18 Ray Sherman.
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17 ,K NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Seated: Patricia Duemmer, Historian William Long, Vice Presi dent: Ruth Tuthillg David Hecht, Co-ordinator, Standing Sandra Huber President Marilyn Wil liams, Treasurer: Frances Asquith, Secretary. A PRIVILEGE given to only a very few of our Senior Class is membership in the National Honor Society, At Clarence it is one of the most important organizations because it promotes good citizenship, provides a goal for which every student may strive, and aids th.e school in many ways. The Society's four keystones--charac- ter, leadership, scholarship, and service- -are the stand- ards upon which each member is chosen and must live. In April, 1955, the induction ceremony took place for the members of our Class of '56, The candlelight service, the tapping and the presentation of tokens made our initiation very meaningful. It is our hope that the National Honor Society will remain in as high esteem in the future as it has in the past, and that coming mem- bers will be fortunate enough to have the excellent guid ance of our advisor, Mr, Delbert Repp. l'7 ON L HONO SO IE 4:-J-i1252Ifft:5'-.2 '-fgl'?1 'L-. 'L 11312:-: -2-ff: . .gJ'1:f:.. l:1:f12:f.1:Y-1: ' 'Z-T-s.-2 I-1111 .-?4if'41.b24:T.?': .:':1:2g1i-5: If:-2-1 .-I,-'54-'-2-ff:-24 -1.-.4-5 '-I-:-:-, if-Z-. I' rf. -'-sie' ,-' J'-3
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LITERARY STAFF Literary Editor, Frances As- qurth Sandra Grande Iudy Rerllyg Margaret Krehbiel Davrd Hecht Maria Antonellig Nancy Roosa Nancy Stemmerich WHAT would a book be without the work of the people who write the copy prepare it for publr cation and sell the book itself? Wrth Bev Bar ber heading the secretarial staff, the typewriters were never still and each lunch period subscrip tions were sold by Ruthie Scrace and her assist ants Questions were asked and pencils were dulled by busy reporters, led by Fran Asquith filling the literary needs of our most precrous book ,, Q .- ,-Pe Betty Lou Niewczyk Billy Oskln and SAGA Ad visor, Mrss Ulrich . . Y I 1 1 , . 9 , . . 9 . M.. s-.. . - ...- ...A. .. .. . --...... , . . -.. , . Q.: .' .o, .-,Q .. -,-.-.- . ..' .... .' .','.'.- ..'c.. 0 ,-,., ..-, o.'.,..v,,- 1,04 '. - .'...H..- .,-75:-.4-,3fg.f,,-.' -. .,.g-,'.- ,.g.:.:.gg. -.'.'.-g.'.1 -1.2!g.3s2.g.g.g21.14-L.,-323.5-tc:-,sg-3 x.-15-,-Hg. ,1.g.g-5-gqQ.'. b., ,:,:.g,-, .'.,,, ' . .ll 1 ..,.,.,. .,. .g. , , ,,.. .,,...,.., ,.,.4..f.. .-,'.,.,.'h.e' Ln., -.yy , ,. ,l G..-.Q si, ..- Q-,fog ,A -'.....'- , '------1 - '.. Q- ,p '-q.'..4,n.g....- .-.,l -',..-ug .,.-- ...- gf -.3 .-.-. -.,, -, f., ,-,1:.g.g.g..g,- '.. .:,.a:-.sis -1.3.1.4A.,-.g.:.A..q,g3.f.3g,-. g ,.3.g.g.:,4g.4...5.3,f. . n..-,-, .ug-. .-.- .', . -, -,-, s .,.- Vg- .,, . ...Aol ,-,-,. ,-.-5. , . ,.,v,.4 . ,.. ....- ...-.- . ,.- ..'.'J . - n Q SECRETARIAL Sc SUBSCRIPTION STAFFS: Row 1: Beverly Nichols, Jeanette Larkin, Sharon Honsber gerg Eleanor Muggelbergg Harriet Zimmerman. Row 2: Joanne Rembeckig Joyce Ronekerg Sec- retarial Manager, Beverly Barber, Audrey Cum- mings, Gall Hardy. Row 3: Shirley Hamann: Margie Casimi.nogDorls McDonald: Sue Williams Subscription Manager, Ruth Scraceg Margie Gau- dyg Judy Wilkerson. ..., ., 1 --.-.'--. '.,4,o,-.'.-.4 1 0. -..- -. -.Q-1'.:-4-1-'Z'?'4:-.1-:nv , :-:-:-:-t- -.-.:'..'.-.-L-.'4-Q -3.-5. '.,...1.c,-.g.g.,,-,I-, 19
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