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Standing, left to right: Dale Schmer, Cordon Wiley, Arthur Hughes, James Tolbert, Harold Wil- lard, Bill Schwartzwalter, Lionel Howerton, Earl Alford, Larry Mortimer, Pat Paradis, Darlene Melton, Arlene Murray, Sharon Hamilton, Phyllis Lust, Daisy Post, Karen Wickersham, Loveta Hughes, Shirley Russell, Emma Lou Perdue, Barbara Bowers, Paula Allen, Wanda Edwards. Seat- ed: Gene Gredvig, Tom I-lammermeister, Jerry Noy, C. G. Robbins, Sharon Linse, Shirley Hinkle, Georgeann Gray, Marlana Kroger, Robin Bedard, Barbara Beffa, Marvin Bisconer, Laverne Barnes, Helen Morris. The Senior Journalism Class th is year was the largest in the history of Highland High School. Be- cause of its size several basic changes were made for the betterment of the class and the paper which it produces. As usual, the class was split into two groups. Each group put out the paper alternately, every other week. The major changes made were the addition of two pages and two proofreaders, and the editor staying constantly with the group publishing the paper. All through the semester, supplies, including lettering guides, mimeoscope were purchased with tained from the selling of ads. Hard at work, Helen? l The presses are roll styli and a new the money ob- Highlights of the year were obtaining a new electric A. B. Dick mimeograph machine and a visit to the Yakima Herald 81 Republic Publishing Company. ing,
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l tdwnaf I Si-CDQEHHQY SHIRLEY CONNELLY MELTON ,WW LAVERNE BARNES S Standing, left to right: Pat For- ney, Mary Jett, Judy Lydin, Syl- via Betnner, Harold Willard, Dor- is, Hoppis, Shirley Hinkle, Ray Buckley, Robin Kennedy, John White, Darlene Melton, Earl Al- ford, Alan Strand, Phyllis Mar- ley. Seated, left to right: Evalyn MoDermott, Marion Fredlund, Brenda Berndt, Deanna Howell, Georgeann Gray, Renee Bedard, .lean Snipes, Robin Bedard, Ev- va Cano. IUQVISOTI
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Seated, left to right: Minna Lehn, Carolyne Lane, Edna Bonnett, Sharon Ritchey, Donna Hayes, Milly Sanger, Juanita Velasquez, and Mary Lou DeRiese. Standing: Marilyn Whiteside, Kay Henderson, Janet Ferguson, Betty Vickers, Evalyn McDermott, Willena Shannon, Derald Erickson, Malcolm Commett, Anna Mae Trudeau, Sylvia Benner, Shirley Reed, Donna Mae Melton, Nadine Culver, Art Losey, Mary Jett, Dave Howerton, Darlene Boen, and Donna Kennedy. Advisor, Mr. cmckvz Wa- lam Sag JUNIOR JOURNALISM Thomas. Work, Work, work was the command given by Mr. Thomas, the Junior Journalism advisor. That's right too! Besides putting out a paper, We a class of 27, did lots of extra work such as: menus, foot- ball and basketball programs, P.T.A. notices and Work for clubs and teachers. Under the supervision of our editor, Marian Fredlund and Mr. Thomas the paper came out every week. Half the class put the paper out one week and the other half the next week. There were lots of busy people in our class in- cluding: Darlene Weaver busy at the mimeoscope, Malcom Commet working industriously at the mimeograph machine, and Janet Ferguson and Kay Henderson stamping and addressing exchange pa- pers for other schools, Edna Bonnett and Carolyn Lane trying to find a personality for the feature page, Mary Lou DeRiese and Nadine Culver trying to get ads for the paper and Sylvia Benner making her fingers fly on the typewriter. We all had a lot of fun in this class. Although at the beginning of the year we all -felt depressed at the thought of taking our turn at putting out the paper, but now that we have completed our semes- ter of journalism we feel capable of doing a better job next year.
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