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j ie publication of the C J. ficher an cf the Miss Marjorie Gale, advisor, and Susanne Lowrie, editor, approve some pictures for the FLICKER. Room 117-B becomes a beehive of ac- tivity when the Flicker is being prepared for publication. Miss Gale, as the faculty advisor, trains Susanne Lowrie and the other students working on the yearbook and helps them prepare their final copy. Many hours are spent in this room by the staff, working in hopes that the 1963 Flicker will be the best book ever. The collection of advertising and the sale of books in order to finance the publica- tion are placed in the hands of James Spit- tle and Mr. Korobkin. Jim, the student chairman, and his committee seek ads from local merchants, while Mr. Korobkin super- vises the sale of books to the underclass- men. James Spittle and Mr. Korobkin discuss yearbook sales. 16
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pedal jobs to help and auide us. at Some people do take special care of us. In school. Miss Ross takes care of our minor aches and pains and any emergencies. Miss Londergon is in charge of our fine library with its many hooks and periodicals. Miss Morton and her assistants plan and prepare that precious commodity — lunch! To those who provide these “extras” we extend a special thank you. MISS DOROTHY A. LONDERGON MISS WINIFRED E. ROSS MISS HELEN W. MORTON
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equities of t e senior class center aroun 1 in -7i Class President C. Thomas Eldridge and Class Advisor Mr. Willis K. Smith confer. One of the hardest working members of the senior class is its president. C. Thomas Eldridge. With the advisor, Mr. Willis Smith, Tom has contributed many hours to the Flicker and other class activities. Measurement for caps and gowns for grad- uation, promotion of the class-sponsored basketball game are among the duties which they capably handle. The financial wizard of the class is treas- urer Ronald Powers who is responsible for balancing the hooks and seeing that every- one pays his class dues. The school treas- urer, Mrs. June De Wolfe, helps Ronnie with his deposits and withdrawals. Mrs. De Wolfe goes over the books with Ronald Powers. 17
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