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1 Roger Erickson, business manager, Carole Meittunen, assistant, Mary Beebe, organi- zation editor, and seated, l'3ouglas Storms, editor. HISTORY RECORDED BY HEMATITE We can't meet that deadline! lt's too soon! Cries like this and others are heard echoing from the yearbook room 303A. Pictures ot students, both in school and at clubs, the sports, and the faculty keep Hematite staffers hopping until the last deadline has been passed and the last page is in the hands ofthe printer. The reward for the hours of headaches and worries is the day when the book arrives and the students pass their judgment on it. Part of the work of figuring finances by Roger and Bob. Mary Angeli, assistant, Connie Arnold, Junior editor, Jerry Grillo, assistant, Sally Graffunder, sophomore editor, David Vranesh, assistant, seated, Myrna Klockers, Robert Oiala, senior section editors, Not pictured are Robert Fryck- man, sports editor, Sally Stavn, feature editor, and Mr. Maynard Hendrickson, adviser. faculty editor, Poselind Len- dacky, art editor, Susan Ryan,
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SERVICE IS IDEAL OF RED CROSS Working on Red Cross proiects are Judith Stenglein, Kay Broberg, Colleen Heffron, Robert Oialo, Randi Hennum, Carol Stolcis, Jerry Napoli, E Patricia Sullivan and Lynn Maki. The purpose of the Junior Red Cross pro- gram is that of training youth in habits and ideals of servf H goof creating better under- standing amonm fyf s of all nations, creeds, and races. Membershipg f figpcured by the performance of organization, sch oolgiff iyw voluntary money contri - TN: 1 led annual ly and al V ff tl If ' 9Hf'!'Gl'e eluqible. 1135, i I - The Red is composed of rePresentative x i '4bach Qracle and or aniza- , ,, 4, g ' xf?WfZzf13 it hon' 4-5 I , To Get Your Rocket on the Moon was the theme of the membership drive conducted by Sharon Rogich, Roger Arko, ond Kay Broberg. Red Cross officers: Roger Arko, vice presidentj Sharon Rogich, presidentg Miss Helen Kolden, adviserg Judy Zbacnik, secretaryg and Anne Schoenig, treasurer.
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5. HI-TIMES SPREADS NEWS Opportunities for news writing, copy reading, business management, news circulation, and photography are offered to students who be- come members of the Hi-Times staff. This school newspaper is published bi-weekly by the stu- dents. As a special feature this year, the Hi-Times published biographies of the seniors and ofthe faculty. An outstanding achievement of the newspaper was the issuance of a Special edition announcing the names of the Jacket Jamboree Queen and Escort at the Coronation assembly. The Hi-Times is a member of the National Scholastic Press Assoc., the Columbia Scholastic Press Assoc., and Quill and Scroll. Hi-Times Staff: Virginia Suhonen, exchange editor: l-DiS Sanders, feature editor, Lynn Erickson, advertising manager, Sandra Hy- Vcflneni News editor, Judith Zbacnik, assoc. editor, Elaine Martin, asst. editor, Laura Kuiwneni business manager, STANDING, Nr. Ellwood Karwand, adviser, Corky Kroll- man, sports editor, John Goman, managing editor. BOTTOM ROW: Scott Kemper, Robert Butler, David Zimmerman. SECOND ROW: Vicki McDermott, Jeanne Lipovitz, Nancy Sarago, Sheila Rothkopf. THIRD ROW: Nancy John- son, Judy Zbacnik, Tallie Sachs, Jeanne Suhonen, Nancy Peterson. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Taveggia, Sheila Wilbug, Judy Steng- iaen, Carol Debelak. MFTH ROW: Brian Butler, Scott Reilterfson. BOTTOM ROW: Elaine Martin, Lois Sanders, Margaret Hemphill. SECOND ROW: Carol Stolcis, Laura Kuitynen, Kay Broberg, Sharon Rogich, Mary Ann Holliday. THIRD ROW: Virginia Suhonen, Kathy Marolt, Jean Zastrow, Jean NOHCOYYOW. FOURTH ROW: Judy Randall, Colleen Heffron, Lynne Erickson, Sandra Hyvarlhen. FIFTH ROW: John Goman, LeRoy Andqlson, Asko Rasin- pera, Cornelius Krollman.
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