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FARBER AND OTTEMAN FURNITURE BUNTROCK SALIE STUDIO Sac CRY, IOWH Storm Lake, Iowa E WSPAPER STAFF ' 1' TTH Eh Mmm BUGLE THE CADET BUGLE is published once a week in the EARLY NEWS. This year's editor was Linda Hinde, assisted by Beth Nellis. Corrine Smith was the exchange editor, The weekly column, Cadet Chatter, was written by Sally Bettin and Marsha Aschinger and Senior Interviews by Angela Gonnerman and Marcia Karstens. Football news was done by Don Powell and Tom Reis and the music column by Karen Wittrock. Other stu- dents contributed feature articles and stories. The copy department was JoAnn Meyer, Sandra Schramm, and Mary Ann Tobin. 51
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SAC CFITY STATE BANK BEDEL'S DRIVE-IN PHARMACY Sac Cl'-'Yr Iowa Storm Lake, Iowa .NNUAL STAFF The annual staff consists this year of all the members of the senior class. The editor was chosen by Mrs. Steig, the annual sponsor. The editor then chooses her staff who is responsible to her. At the beginning of the year the whole class sells ads in Storm Lake, Sac City, and Early. The money from these ads helps pay for the annual. The whole class also chooses the color and style of cover they want for their annual. During the year sections of the annual are sent into the printer to meet deadlines. In the spring, the annuals are sold to the students and autographs and messages are written in before the school year is ended. 50
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FARMER'S GRAIN CO. SCHALLER STATE BANK Schaller, Iowa Schaller, Iowa LIBRARY STAFF ROW 1: Corrine Smith, Mrs. Steig, Suzanne Wessendorf. ROW 2: Mary Ann Tobin, Colleen Domino, Jane Paulson, Nancy Mason, Julie Ward, Susan Jeckell, Sandra Schramm, Judy Smith. .fu ' ,QI-V. -- LIBRARY STAFF The student usually sees, sitting behind the main library desk, one of our ten librarians. Standing beside her are pride and dignity. Also at her side is Mrs. Steig, her library advisor. She gives advice based on her years of experience. That experience has built a modern and efficient library. The bulk of the 2000 volumes were bought in recent years. Every year, through the assistance of Mr. Ackerman and Mrs. Steig, this school expands its volume of up-to-date books in all fields. The efficiency of the librarians was advanced in the fall by a series of lessons given by Suzanne Wessendorf and Mrs. Steig. We feel now that the librarians are better qualified to serve the students. It has been a good year for all connected with the library. We hope it has been for the students, too. 52
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