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29 ROW ONE SEATED: Marion Newton, Janet Willis, Mary Jackson, Betty Chumbler. ROW TWO BELTED: Bill Single, Annual Editor, Bill O'Connor, Ronald Stone, Tom Robinson. ROW THREE SEATED: Alfred Bartley,Clayton Nunn, A.J. Tanner, Verne Cook, Virginia Doyle, Betty Y.urmlinger, Jim Y.atson, Miss Nugent, Advisor, Margaret Bigger, Blue- White Herald, Assistant Editor, Phyllis Darling, Jim Foster, Dick Bringard, Bob Harneck, Alton Krampien, Arnold Kettlewell, Lionel Nadjkovic. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Bill Kerrigan, Blue-White Herald Editor. The members of the annual staff of forty-nine are the ones who produced this book. Every person on the staff, the Journalism class, had his own Job to do, and did it very well. Some of the staff wrote the names of the students as they are in the group pictures. Everyone had writeups for clubs, classes, sports, etc. The same staff that produced this annual, also produced the school paper, The Blue White Herald. The paper came out every two weeks, and carried the school news, gossip, sports, editorials, and numerous other articles. The annual staff wishes to thank Mr. Wark and his second year typing class for helping to produce this annual. They also wish to thank Jack Koss and Char- lotte Evinskl for their outstanding work.
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28 OFFICE GIRLS+BOYS ROV ONE: Betty Camm, Ileen Erbe, Elizabeth Ev'nski, Joan Davis, Norma Strohmaier. ROW TWO: Mary Lu Shipley, Mary Ann Lieber, IXinn, Helen Yost, Barbara Bertick. ROY THREE: Lornalon Rosenstiel, Clara Torze Vir ir.ia Nunn, Joyce Yake, Jean 3uttigieg. Din man, Sylvia McLane, Charlotte Leola Lamb, Joan Dimmick, Mary Ann , Ronald Stone, William O'Connor, If you hear the familiar sounds of typewriters clicking as you walk into Mr. Wark's office, it's Just one of the office staff typing a letter. Both the girls and boys on the staff do many things in their hour in the office. Some of the things they do are typing, filing, and making out attendance records. Most of the members of the staff are minoring in commercial subjects and all are second year typing students.
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30 C'L CLUB HOV. ONE: Ken Kolberg, John Pfieffer, Charles West, Ed Gundel, ’’Sonny Voss, Andy Bombyk, Stanley French, Stafford Jolley, Leland Parker. ROW TWO: Coach Kern, Frank Meddaugh, Ronald 01 liner, Jerry Henry, Lawerence Pal- leschi, Don Reiman, Ronald St.Onge, Bob French, Al Bartley, Gene Oldford, Jim Robinson. ROW THREE: Grant Dennison, Bob Trowhill, Jim Sheridan, George Molesworth, Don Morango, Don Wendling, Bill Ellis, Dick Bringard, Jim Watson, Blaine Fuller. ROW FOUR: Ronald Stone, Charles Hurley, Herb Parker, Don Turner, Bill Kerrigan, Lionel Nad.lkovic, Darrel Reynolds, Bill O'Connor, Bill Temple. The C-L Club is an organization of letter winners from all sports. The purpose of the club is to show sportsmanship and to get the boys themselves in- terested in sports. This year there were thirty-seven members. Officers elected for the year were: Robert Voss, President; Dick Bringard, Vice President; Ronald Stone, Secretary; Bill Kerrigan, Treasurer. The club decided to have newletters, C-L combined instead of the former C . These emblems were presented at the end of the season by Coach Kern to all letter winners.
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