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X, Left picture: John Friend, sports editor; Donna Traves, business manager. Right picture: Carol Larson, managing editor; Bob Blimm, junior business manager. Left to right: Barbara Denny, Charlotte Hartley, Donna Traves, Betty Soyring, Carol Kimberlin, Carol Gerlach. Excalibur The skeptic who thinks that yearbooks are just put together” or doubts that it should take a whole year to make up a book should pay an earnest visit to the Excalibur Annex to see what goes on. The con¬ glomeration of pictures, slide rules, drawings, plates, and stacks of typed miscellany would probably cause him to ask if the room were being used for making up a book or running a small corporation. The fact is they are practically the same thing, for the students are the investors who buy stock when they make their subscription payments and then collect their dividends when the book comes out. The Excalibur is thus a business venture which runs in a continuous cycle. Jessica Stronach, editor Norma Schroeter, art editor
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First row: Pat Hickey, Richard Holtz, Jon Cacherat, Bob Hobson, Betty Sigler. Second row: Jeanne Anderson, Ann Tullis, Edith Rouhselang. Third row: Carol Williamson, Janis Surchik, Ann Drummer, Marilyn Williams, Barbara Joens, Helen Kolar, Raclene Stephen, Bob Bowman. Inklings The Inklings Annex is always humming with activity as the journal¬ ism students diligently work to collect and print the school news. The news is gathered by an army of reporters who are limited to actual school news and not bits for the gossip column which has been eliminated. The elimination of the gossip column makes them eligible for competition in the National Scholastic Press Association. Since the student’s job of reporting and writing the news is an extra-curricular part of the journal¬ ism course, it takes part of his free time but gives him invaluable experience in journalism. The way the students accept the Inklings, avidly reading every line, is a sure indication that they are putting their best Betty Sigler, editor Page twenty-eight
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