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Class Officers Carr Responsibilit Classes held elections September 5 to choose class offi- cers and student council representatives, with the results divided evenly between boys and girls. School government should be, insofar as possible, of the students, by the stu- dents, for the students. That decisions can be arrived at democratically has been illnszi-ated in the class meetings where the students follow parliamentary procedure. Class officers carry the responsibility for successful class action and follow -up, with- out which the best laid schemes. . .gang aft agley, The Seniors Elected: Harold lewctt, Sccretaryg Steven Brownlee, President, Esther Stoner, Treasurer. Chosen b the Juniors Were Carol Rehm, Secretary, Richard Heits, Vice-Presi- dent, Sondra Catron, Treas- urer, Robert Austin, Presi- dent. Sophomore Selectlons Were Ronnie Nichols, Secretaryg Jackye Gray, Vice-President, Buddy Yandell, Presi- dent, Elaine l-linkle, Treasurer, Freshman Officers are: Linda Singleton, Secretaryg Kenneth Owens, President, Doris Jackson, Treasurer, Jimmie Thomson, Vice- President. Since assigning teachers to the , duties they are required to perform X is basically an administrative matter, ' it became the policy at Craig last year for sponsors to be assigned to classes. Teachers drew for classes last year, and this year remained with the class of students they orig- inally sponsored. Sponsors are: Seniors--Mr. Riggen, Miss Snead, Juniors--Mr. Dawson, Mrs. liitzmauriccg Sopho- mores--Mr, lnlow, Mrs. Schncgelbergerg Fresh- men--lxlrs. Frazier, Mr, Rix.
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Copy and Cameras Cause Yearbook Staff Consternation Sticky cement and weighted pages, masters and triplicates, pictures too large and too small, hori zontals that should be verticals, flashbulbs and fizzles--these represent just another day's work to the staff of the yearbook. Volunteers who receive no credit for yearbook work spend many hours pre paring the dummy which is, eventually, the HORNET. Yearbook editors Sandra Catron and Arlene Buck bite their lips as they type letters to celebrities Elvis Presley, Perry Como, and Oveta Culp Hobby. First the greeting. Then Would you please select our yearbook queen? STANDING: Patty Miller, Dottie Peters, Arlene Buck, Sondra Catron, Sue Grundy, Twyla Cain, Betty Steele. SEATED: Jennie Rundle, Esther Stoner, Karen tiZ?f ?3 7f ' ' Schnegelberger, Karen Watts, Thelma Gerdes, June Rundle. 1 Sr K Editors Arlene Buck and Sondra Catron hold the dummy as it rests precariously on its perch of idea books. Karen Watts, Thelma Gerdes, and June Rundle read Photolith for the do's and don'ts in yearbooks. Jennie Rundle, Esther Stoner, and Dottie Peters examine the MIPA rating sheet for suggestions on improving our yearbooks, Business manager Patty lxliller looks pleased. She is within her budget, but cost increases make publishing a yearbook, an expensive venture in the small school. Betty Steele clears a lay-out with yearbook advisor Mrs. Frazier as typist Karen Schnegelberger pauses to check spelling.
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