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Opus II Activities Boost Campus YYlusic Appreciation L. to R: Eleanor Howell, Shiryl Gum, Secretary-Treasurer, Ethylwyne De- Lapp, Doris Pearson, Lenore Davis, Fay Hanson, Roxanna Coppock, Bob Byrd, President; Joyce Hester, Vice President. Back Row, L. to R.: Jerry Pierce, Leon Williams, Wayne Taknen, Richard Kliewer. Seated: Miss Short, Advisor.
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Sinqinq YYlen Sponnon. liaditional Quartet JeAtival Back Row, L. to R.: Jerry Pierce, Chuck Tuning, President; Jerry Piersall, John Davies. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Fred New- kirk, Vice President; Dick Mott, Sec. Treasurer; Richard Kliewer. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Earl Perisho, John Davis. Front Row, L. to R.: Paul Morse, Leon Wil- liams, Hideo Kaneko.
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Staft Wonka Hand 7o Pnoduce Successful l eanUook A L Ami dinner at the home of Editor Quentin Nordyke in Salem highlighted the first activity of the yearbook workers. To the L ' Ami staff goes the credit for the first club sponsorea chapel program in which they presented their ideas for the yearbook. Working behind the curtains of sports, music, dramatics, academics — in class- rooms, laboratory, gymnasium, across the campus— the L ' Ami staff have endeavored towards their goal of unfolding the pages of 1956 in this yearbook. Subscription drives, picture schedules, and steady hours in the L l Ami room mark the external evidences of a yearbook while ideas, disappointments and surprises tell of the inward struggle of the L Ami. For the first time a summer annual has been scheduled in order to por- tray a complete school year of events. Perhaps the symbolizing word of a yearbook stall is Work but the reward is satisfaction of a job well done, towards that hope the 1956 L Ami staff have given their time and energy. Standing: Quentin Nordyke, Editor; Bill Hoooer Production Manager; Hideo Kaneko, Art Editor; Gordon Martin, Ad Salesman;; John Lyda, Assistant Business Manager; Dr. Roberts, Advisor. Seated: Meredith Beals, Ad Solic- itor; Naomi Martin, Ad Solicitor; Fay Hanson, Assistant Editor; Kara Cole, Business Manager.
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