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ftloneet First Row, left to right: Elaine Homer, Leda Milchert, Betty Young, Dorothy Seibold, Dorothy Wilson, Gayle Reed, Shirley Keeler, Marilyn Smith Second Row, left to right: Madelyn Romano, Virginia Selfors, Virginia Parilla, Althea Tregoning, Arlene Lofquist, Evelyn Ceferelli, Fay Mele. CO-EDITORS Dorothy Seibold Evelyn Ceferelli Elaine Homer Shirley Keeler Charlotte Kelsey Arlene Lofquist BUSINESS MANAGER Althea Tregoning STAFF Fay Mele Leda Milchert Virginia Parilla Gayle Reed Dorothy Wilson Madelyn Romano Virginia Selfors Marilyn Smith Jean Stankiewitz Betty Young Faculty Adviser, Miss Ethel Kennedy We acknowledge with lasting appreciation the aid of Mr. John MacPartland with the Class Prophecy, Miss Gladys Zulauf with the Class History, Mrs. Russell Hunter with the Class Poem, Miss Katherine Keser with the Class Gifts, Miss Libertina DeLouise with the patrons and advertising, and Miss Jean Hoxie with the art. 6
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745 Seniors interested in working on the Pioneer report to 207 . . . about 30 persons answered the call early in October . . . class colors — blue and cream chosen by class . . . individual write-ups started . . . ideas came in leaps and bounds — at first . . . one adjective after another . . . then on to the theme . . . what theme? . . . finally — Liberty Sighted decided on . . . art work underway ... campaign for patron lists and ads . . . Comet out with the long awaited news about the Pioneer appointments . . . Dottie and Dottie head editorial group with six able assistants, while Althea heads the business end . . . group pictures taken . . . book begins to shape up . . . class prophecy, gifts, history, poem all in . . . day for work to go to printers came nearer and nearer . . . work up to the last day . . . pages back from the printer, it seemed good to see our own work in print . . . after checking and rechecking, our book went back again and now here it is . . . it's been loads of fun working, and wo hope you will enjoy our classbook as much as we have enjoyed putting it together for you . . . Seniors, the classbook is yours. 7
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