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MAROON AND WHITE The Maroon mu! White is our main source of keeping up on the news around school. Mrs. Dorothy Kreiling does a fine joh as sponsor and Edna Prince, as editor of our fine school paper. The paper comes out to the students at the end of every month. Typewriter Song MAROON WHITE EDITORS Edna Prince, Brenda Wolters Seated from left to right— Mrs. Kreiling, Richard Morris, and Jerry McCoy. First row standing left to right —Donna Stone, Shir- ley Coats, Judy Binder, Brenda Wolters, I.indu Hatton. Elisabeth Dall- tnaim, Vicki Ncidercr, Judy Boyd. Patty Oswald, Patsy Oswalt, ami Doris Elmore. Second row standing left to right — Sally Matthews, Ann Velde, Edna Prince, Rose Marie Lane. Carol Roat, Barbara Oswald, Marianne Bearer. I.uana 7. reck, Dianne Trimpe, and Emily Prince.
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Tflfflflf Night and Day HAVANUAL STAFF Each year a group of seniors are chosen to be the staff for getting together the information which goes into the yearbook. The members of this staff work hard and long in order to make our yearbook possible. All work was turned in to the editor, who checked it and prepared the ma- terial for the publishers. The staff has worked to produce a book that every one will enjoy. HAVANUAI. EDITORS Vicky Crabtree—Junior Editor Carol Ann Fisk—Editor-in-chief First row left to right — Sally Smith. Mildred Tar- vin, Carol Fisk, Vicky Crabtree, Joanne Mrittin, Donna Stone, and Shelby Windsor. Second row left to right Larry Trimpe, Connie Lane, Doris Elmore, T h e I a Walker, Stanley Chadwick, Mr. Pickett, and Carol Rout.
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With A Hay and A Hi and A Ho Ho Ho Good Friends. Strike Three The Playroom On Parade First row left to right—Miss Krone, Cherrill Barker, Joanne Brittin, Sharon Fletcher, Carol Lea Harrison, Camilla Chester, Barbara Hall, Julia Grafford, Peggy I'nruh. Second row left to right—Lucinda Boyd, Linda Hatton, Ann Boothe, Priscilla Rudolph. Clarice Trim]H Third row left to right— Mardelle Pruning. Brenda Wolters, Sally Matthews, Flizala-th Dullmunn. Norma Trimpe. Fourth row left to right—Patsy Oswalt, Barbara Brown, Patty Oswald. Fifth row left to right—Shirley Coats. Connie I.anc, F.lsie Dicrker, Camilla Putman. Sixth row left to right -Mary Vandervecn, F.lsie Stephens, Marilyn Koke, Ruth Ann O'Grady, Marlene Brown, Glenda Bohm. Seventh row left to right—-Judith Boyd, Bonnie Barker. Kssie Stephens, Bonnie Bohm. Phyllis I mg, Charlotte Shawgo, Janet Whiteley, Georgia Mohlman, Shelia Malone. Kighth row left to right—Janet Kessen, Dixie Adkins, Donna Kay Shafer. Ninth row left to right—Vicki Nlederer, Ann Velde, Marianne Bearco, Judy Binder. The Booster Club is the organization that helps to keep the school spirit high at H.C.H.S. Miss Krone, new Physical Education teacher, is acting as sjmnsor this year and Joanne Britten is president. G. A. A. This year is the fourth year for the Girls Athletic Association at our school. Miss Krone is acting as s|tonsor, and Lucinda Bovd presi- dent. Each summer a camp is held and two delegates are sent from each group of G. A. A. members to represent their group. (First Row Seated I. to R) Phyllis Long—Secretary. Lucinda Bovd President, Marianne Bearcc—Point Chairman. (Second Row On Knees 1. to R) Elizabeth Dallmann, Janet Kessen, Carol I ea Harrison, Patsy Oswalt, Donna Kay Shafer, Dixie Adkins. (Third Row Standing I. to R) Joanne Brittin, Sally Matthews. Ann Velde, Jeanette Kipp, Sheila Malone, Charlotte Shawgo, Mardelle Bruning, Judith Boyd, Miss Krone, and Carol Jean Perry.
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