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SITTING left to right: Phyllis Horine, Judy Wright, Arlene Wells, Kathy Harbit, Ann Aldridge, Sue Hennegan, Susie Wereline, Phillis Switzer, Judy Wiseman, Barbara Klein, Carla Wisler, Martha Man- gas. STANDING lst. ROW: Joan Garner, Carole Richardson, Vera Holliday, Thearl Goodrich, Sue Kiefer, Carolyn Green, Sarah Kiefer, Judy DeLong, Barbara Teter, Jean Taylor, Rodney Passmore. STANDING 2nd. ROW: Jerry McCoy, Rodger Hinds, Jerry Jordon, Bonnie Leathers, Pau19,Ande1-son, Barbara Keesling, Barbara Neeley. Frances Losre. ON STAIRS: Nancy Hooker, Sara Richards, Judy Seely, Frances Smith, Judy Stewart. This year the Crescent is fortunate in having the editor-in-chief, Linda Hocker attend Ioumalism Institute at Indiana University where she spent two weeks working on the lay-out of our an- nual. With no exceptions to previous years , the Crescent staff is one of the busiest organizations in Willkie High. There is always copy to write, pictures to take, lay-out to arrange, and deadlines to meet. Also typing and proofreading is an important factor in producing a good yearbook. To finance the Crescent the business staff has to work very hard get- ting as many ads as possible. Mr' House' the Crescent sponsor' LEFT to RIGHT: Martha Darrow, Layout Editor, Linda Hocker, rar- 5aY5' BUSY Pe0P1e alwaysproduce 3 bet' tor-in-chief5JackA1exander, SportsEditor5 Steve Cockerham, Photo ter yearbook. Editor, Marvin Crim, Business Manager, Georgia Welcher, Clerical Editor5Anna May Rudig, Art Editor, JoAnn Mosbaugh, Literary Edi- tor. Producing Our Mernory Book
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Our Busy House of Representatives 09 SEATED, left to right: Linda Meltzer, Virginia Hocker, Lva Gardner Jack Alexander Johnny Bess, Sherry Beasley, Judy DeLong, Barbara Klein, Sponsor, Miss Allen 2nd ROW Karen Dooley Darle ne Rodgers Sharon Hasecuster, Sharon Wilbum, Linda Courtney, Ann Leathers Jerry Elledge, Larry Tyner 3rd ROW Joe Bilby, Richard Harney, Jerry Fouts, Ronnie Beasley, Lendall Mock John Weismrller Ronnalee House, Jeff Mays. 4th ROW: Jerry McCoy, Phil Sharp, David Sigler The Student Council consists of a representative from each home roorn and the junior and senior class presidents. The Student Council does its best to give the pupils a chance to voice their opinions in school matters. The council this year has done such worthwhile things as pur- chasing a new juke-box for the Panther Den, electing B- Team cheerleaders , sponsoring the Panther Den, and keep - ing the juke-box well supplied with up-to-date records. The Student Council is under the sponsorship of Miss Al- len and the officers are Jace Alexander, president: John Bess,vice -presidentg Judy DeLong, secretaryg and Sher- ry Beasley, treasurer. Jack Alexander, president and Johnny Bess, den president standing beside our new juke -box.
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N M T ? SITTING, left to right: Jean Taylor, Kathy Riggs, Judy Lewellan, Suzie Liefer, Lois Cox. STAND- ING: David Miller, Larry Myers, David Cooper, Jerry Jordan, Phil Sharp, John Sivert, Bill Mosbaugh Kenny Wiseheart, Michelle Carter. They Print the Facts of the Day. No exciting event, no bit of gossip, no important happenings can escape from being printed in the columns of our school paper--the Megaphone. This group of thirty-two students devote their time each month to the writing of interesting items for the benefit of the student body. Under the guidance of Mary Records, the editor-in-chief Richard Hamey and his industrious staff comb the classrooms, corridors, and Den to secure vital information for publication. Several new articles have been introduced this year, among those are Fads and Fancies and Career Comer. In addition to gaining useful experience, the mem- bers ofthe Megaphone staff provides wholesome reading matter for the school. Editor-in-chief, Richard Harney, standing. f ROW 1: Dotty Price, Bonnie Leathers, Gle- . nadine Hobson, Steve Cockerham. ROW 2: Sara Richards, Rod Passrnore, Marvin Crim, Mrs. Records.
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