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Page 19 text:
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Our Excalibur Staff ■ The Excalibur Staff has spent endles hours working towards the publication and record of this year, and now that it is finished we wish to share with you the joy and happiness that we found in editing this book. It was a challenge to the new staff to improve upon the 1951 Excalibur, since it has received a first place rating in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association’s 17th Annual Contest. Behind each sec¬ tion, each page, and each sentence of the 1952 Excalibur lay months of prep- eration and planning. Our Co-Editors Jerry Larson and Phil Rosenthal dignified seniors assume executive poses. Sports Editor John Friend, Artist Anndora Langeland, and Copy Editor Jessica Stronach lend the photo¬ grapher a smile over the railing. Excalibur Staff—Ralph Skoog, Armond Akey, Jerry Larson, Bob Blimm, John Friend, Bob Laney; Middle Row: Bill Prange, Donna Traves, Doris Teagle; Bottom Row: Phyllis Rosenthal, Jessica Stronach, Norma Schroeter, Barbara Thompson, Shirley Snell. Business manager Bill Prange and two helpful assistants, Doris Teagle and Norma Schroeter stepping out doors.
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Our Inklings Staff ■ Under the able guidance and supervision of Miss Lauterbur our school paper, the Inklings, is run by an efficient staff of students who believe that the freedom of the press is a major part of the “Open Door to Learning”. Although the paper is limited by time and high costs each staff member takes deep pride in its publication. Each issue is filled with the lastest news and des¬ cription of all the important events tak¬ ing place around our school. Inklings Editor Joan Scott shown here with assistant editor Pat Hart drawing up the “dum¬ my.” Pressman Bill Dankert, Victoria Palmonarl, and Mary Jo Beesley running the paper off the presses. First Row: Marilyn Eshelman, Dorothea Petro¬ vich, Georgene Schmal, Barbara Peterson, Carol Vesely, Mary Jo Beesley, Victoria Palmonari, Edith Rouhselange. Second Row: Jackie Ebert, Doris Jones. Pat Hart, Mary Dannehl, Joan Scott, Joyce Coash, Marilyn Stephenson, Rose Kerns. Third Row: Bill Dankert, Glenn Adams, Mary Aiken, Barbara Joens, Joy Shimko, Lovena Williams, Fourth Row: Ray Bowman, Marion Whited, Don Hedges, Bob Armstrong, Dick Patterson, Al Teagle, Don McLean.
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Triple Trio Beautiful notes blended together makeup our Triple Trio. The trio consists of selected girls voices. Joyce Lee Coash is the pianist for this group of musical minded girls. Jackie Wilburn, Ellen Turnquist, and Pat Kuiper are the alto voices; Joan Stuhlmacher, Marilyn Moore, and Barbara Oram make up the second alto voices; Sue Lunbeck, Shirley Thienes, and Barbara Thompson are the sopranoes. Our A Cappella choir, under the direction of Miss Ina Mae Girod, gave two con¬ certs this year—one at Christmas and one in the spring. The choir also broadcast over station WWCA. The Christmas Concert featured a special number, “Twas the Night before Christmas in pantomime, with A Cappella choir in the background. The Girls Glee Club added a light touch of “old English” to this concert in song. The Triple Trio and Band also participated in the Christmas Concert. The Triple Trio appeared before several local organizations plus helping out with the religious convocations throughout the year. Our choral organizations teach us to sing to¬ gether and help us to learn to live together. PAGE SIXTEEN
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