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The Polygraph is the student body official publication. lt is published bifmonthly in room 21 under the direction of Mr. Monteith Macouf brie and editors Pat Ward, fall term and Iean Fleming, spring term. The tall stall was com- posed of the girls in the first period journalism class and the spring term stall ot those in the lourth and seventh period classes. To provide experience tor more people membership on the board of editors was changed several times durind the year. iiow l--P Wa'd, lall editor, I Flfrmrnq, sprino editor. How 2 P Cassady, G Lanq, tall feature co-editors, D. lledqes, sr rind tratlzrv editor. ltow Ee-I lluck, advr-rtrsrnq manager, S. Boyd, art editor, V, Br yan, circulation manager. f WM-, , my M rifigi f Weel ' Drcsfdcmz chosen MQ, 5' rim All 'fm mir l Wwndstx 3 2' if bmw iii mf is fins? arms, 1, 5, if, im ' 2 i?1'9lT33g, rx cv fzsilreeffffusrr Bm-W., 51102 sxm ten: ' fi iam H Mun 'GWZ ?C'. GE is Q5 uw , 3 nies ucfiiorg were r iswri, 5 Ireasug-QV :wants . Wfvis 1 , Wim me an af games Shi Went wvera 2 chose Win if 'ffl The rrlzid, 5 Ya ii SITE Simian 3131515 r, B Mag W2 I 1 E iii, 3 amgwhnmozre Qi Wwe J?1'idajv, ,ja rw.: ...ffmtfi ,A 1: . if marries i . ,,,,,, ,..,,, V ir7E:giI 52i,.,Wi.'g .wmmm T l Fi l :Tai vars In Ziff NEHG U ' maria xr! by W 53' hand 'Q slim limit l 5 mrs! Sr-lub Row 1-M Smith B Dilliner, L. Currier, S Ames, C. Van- Row 2-I Turpin, B. Wilson, A Baumer, H. Hagen Y Fbfrt Nostrand, L Anthony, C Braun, I Gibson, I, Meyers, B Kai- Rf'-mmen, F Loqsdon, P Fdmonds, M Whfelrr M Landis ser, li Goble, l Zink. M. Green, D, Slirll, L Davis, F. Vass, D. Kat ules It We rnrr
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k lnterest created from the first tuchsia show and a general love tor tlowers were good reasons tor the staffs choosing its theme-the tuchsia. Scheduled as a regular class, the statt assumed an ambitious program ol taking and printing 540 underclassmen pictures as Well as all ol the club and activity pic- tures. MRM Two money raising activities Were the dead picture sale ot last year's prints and a is I dance, the Harvest Hoe Down. ,X ln October, Editor Connie Bellizio at- C BELUZIO T I tended the Press Conference in Eugene, P. GILBERT lfclltor Business Manager B. Cox, assistant editor, I. Anderson, Y. Mosher, art editorsy B. Vinciguerra, assistant art editor, I. Mitchell, advertising manager, P. Ward, darkroom manager. M. Clark, D. Hedges, M. Holmes, I Danielson, I Carneau, K. Burke, M. Cox, Mrs Hawes, advisor, A Tulev, H. Hester, and I, Walker,
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