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KNIGHTS IN REVIEW FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coley, Osher, Eberhart, Yeager, Farnham, Boswell, Foster. SECOND ROW: Stone, Haile, Menge, Lewis, Straughan, Jenkins, Denman, Burmeister, Short, Miss Lindsey. THIRD ROW: Miller, McLaren, Kropp, Stover, DeForest, Scott, Sullivan, Cozean. MEET THE M M ERS OF THE ANNUAL STAFF The poor people you see flying around with a harried expression on thet'faces are, you can make a safe bet, members of the annual staff. So many small jobs come up in making an annual that everyone on the staff has to be willing to ac- cept responsibility. This year our editor was Barbara Foster, who keeps wonder- ing why she is turning gray. The associate editor was Pat Stover, who, besides keeping our spirits up,also got a great deal of work done. To the photographers, Dorris Coley, Pat Yeager, and Kathryn Carnahan goes a lot of special credit for getting those extra scenes that really portray our school. Shirley Kropp and Larry Sullivan can get an art award anytime in our book. Those cartoons and illustrations were tops! The reason these annuals are here to read is that the ad salesmen and subscription salesmen, Pat Yeager, Dorris Coley, Joy Stone, Lor- etta McLaren, Jerry DeForest, Janis Short, Connie Osher, Barbara Burmeister, and Barbara Miller, all practically lost their voices from asking, HWon't you please buy an ad?U and HHave you bought your annual yet?H Joy Stone and Dorris Coley got a little sad as they started thinking back over the Senior Class and its doings in order to write the history, while Harriet Boswell and Connie Osher went to the other extreme when they wrote the prophecy. What imaginations! Talking about imagination, just take a good look at the class pages and give the credit to Dianna Farnham, Loretta McLaren, Carole Jenkins, Sheri Sue Denman, and Barbara Burmeister. Add all this together and you've got the combination that makes high school, lasting memories, and an annual, wg hope! The pasting fiends - Pat Yeager, Shirley Kropp, Carole Eberhart, Barbara Foster, Pat Stover, and Dianna Farnham. Silence, artist Shirley Kropp at work! 19
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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kropp, Foster, Parken Cunningham, Karscn Lewis, Donna Farnham, Coley, Dianna Farnham, Boswell. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Chaney, Joy Stone, Osher, Yeager, Eberhart, Ratliff, Westerhold, Simpson, Mr. Bell. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Stone, Hibbits, Cozean, Shoemake, Black, Lawson, Swink, Byrd, Andy Kono. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The International Relations Club came into its own this year and became one of the most interest- ing clubs in school. Programs of special interest to youth in regard to international problems were presented at the monthly meetings, offering a sounding ground for thoughts and ideas that no one would have considered otherwise. The club, with its sponsors, Mr. Bell and Mr. Chaney, has been an addition to our school life A Council meeting to talk over affairs of the club. Barbara Foster, president, Harriet Bos- well, program chairman, Carole Westerhold, Sec- retary, Gretchen Karsch, treasurer, and Mr. Chan- ey, Sponsor. Listening to one of the discussions carried on I, 1, at the meetings. T
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KNI GHT L IFE FIRST ROW3 LEFT TO RIGHT: Harrington, Smith, Cozean, Karsch, Kropp, Boswell Yeargain, Stone, Sebastian. SECOND ROW: Klepzig, Byrd Woods, Hibbits, Dugal Westerhold, Mrs. Nelson, Haile, Lynch, Foster, Ratliff, Sullivan. Every month of every school year an edition called the Knight Life is published. Good material, bad material, rain or shine, Knight Life always comes out as scheduled. The staff strives to work together as a team, believing cooperation is the student jouinalism. There is always the budget, meeting the subscription making up the paper, throwing out bad pleasing both students and faculty, meeting the deadline. only way to jump the hurdles in the necessity of staying within goal, pleasing the advertisers, material, finding good material, cooperating with printers, and All these things combined make working on the paper rather nerve racking but as the staff becomes a part of the wild mad, fury of meet- ing a newspaper deadline, the feeling of achievement well makes up for all the trials and tribulations suffered. hard at work line. This page compliments of 20 Gretchen Karsch and Shirley Kropp, co- editors of thepaper, to make their dead- Members of the pub- lications class dis- cuss the good and bad points d'another school ' s paper. trying THE LAUNDERITE
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