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EDITORIAL STAFF L. N. Gordon. B. Fox. M. Roth, M. Grosjean Croxton, C. McKinley. C. Overly, V. Marchand. - Seated: M. Patterson. ' BUSINESS STAFF Left to Right: UI. Flaig, F. Streets T. Henry, A. Kell, N. Keener. TYPISTS AND REPORTERS Standing: B. Freeman, R. Konger, P lohnson, A. Gillum. B. Wise, R. Peters O. Gross, B. Gause, D. Shultz. Seated: D. Freeman, I.. Siples, XV. Fritz glazed mm! gain! 76444 In the Senior class of I9-I9 and 1950 we find many busy bodies working laboriously to put out the school newspaper. NVe notice Mary Patterson, Editor-In4Chief hurrying around to get tht stall together for a meeting. Vaughn Nlarscliand, associate editor is standing nearby talking to News kditor, XY'ilma Genth and her assistants, Maryann Grosjean and Charles Overly. Telling them about the meeting we ventured on only to lind Feature Editor, Ann Arnold, and her assistant, Norma Croxton, begging a new student for an interview, After watching them for a short time we immediately proeeded to the gym, knowing we would find Sports Editor, .lim Clark, and his assistants Virginia Chapman and Ray Cummins there, arguing about snmeone's personal fouls. The big task awaited us, we just couldrft Find Gossip Editor, Nosy lMarv Sue Rothl and her assistant, Snoopy lBetty Foxy. After scanning the building an hour we noticed someone pressing their big ear against a door and sure enough we had found Nosy and Snoopy. Going on our way We were lucky to find Grades Editor, Charlene Nlcliinley, trying to Find out some lst graders birthday, and Art Editor, Lee Gordon, right behind her swiping a picture for an idea. Tom Henry, Business Manager, and his assistant, Eddie Tom, are seen instructing Advertising Manager, Ned Keener, to get his assistants, ,lack Flaig and Fred Streets, Lu get to work as they'-ve been loafing too much. W'e knew it would be a hard job to find our reporters and typists, Dorothy Freeman, Bert Freeman, Bill Fritz, Burl Gause. Betty Thomas, Ray Konger, Allen Gillum, Owen Gross, Donald Shultz, Bob Wise, Rose Nlanager Ann Kell, and her assistant, Red lvlchlalaan After we had all gathered in 201 for our m In put out this year and of Mrs. Smith's wonderful of us talked of how much we'll miss the fun We equally as many good times as we have had. Ann Peters. and Lois Siples, so we let Circulation , do the iob for us. eeting, we discussed the extra issue we were able supervision. just before we adjourned broke, all had, and only hope next year's class will have 34 First Row: V. Chapman, Genth, 1 Second Row: Xl. Clark, R. Cummins, v
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5' 4 A ' ADVERTISING AND SALES STAFFS STANDING: J. Bowser, B. Fritz, D. Shultz, xl. Clark, N. Croxton, P. johnson, D. Freeman B. Gnuse. SFATED: V. Chapman. NOT Sl-IOXVN: T. Hawk. liiwlwxfm-.a FACULTY AND GR ADES FRONT ROXV: R. Green, C. Freeman, T. Henry, A. Gillum, R. Peters, G. Guiff, C. Mcliinlcy M. Patterson. SECOND ROXV: C. Ovcrly, N. Keener, V. Marschand, F. Streets, Ll. Flaig, B. Xlfisc, O. Gross B. Gauss. NOT SHONVN: F. Tom, K. Shaw. I ORGANIZATIONS, SPORTS AND ART STANDING: B. Fox, R. Cummins, D. Bower, B. Till, R. Konger. SEATED: M. Roth, L. Siples. NOT SHOWN: A. Arnold, R. McMahan, B. Thomas.
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FRONT ROXV: D. Martin, j. Stenger. N. Deetz. M. Anderson, Nliss Enley. SECOND ROVV: D. Inivachck, G. Timmermnn, M. Klvers. I. Harrod, V. Slmnk, xl. XY'etzel. E. Housholder. ie .fcflzcmq A wide nrszhway connects the juvenile and senior divisions of the library. Fluorescent lighting, linoleum floor covering, walls tinted beige and green, plenty of tables and chairs and shelving with bright colorful books make the library .1 pleasant and inviting part of our school. The library contains approximately 5,000 volumes and we receive periodicals monthly. During the first six months of this school year we loaned 17,500 books, 5,948 senior, 11,562 juvenile, md col- lected S1-1.40 in Enes. Many student assistants help in the work of the library. FRONT ROW: D. Wham, V. Perry, J. Horstmeyer, M. Roth. L. Gordon, B. Streets. SECOND ROW: C. McKinley, M. Patterson, D. Freeman, M. Grosjean. N. Croxton, NV. Genth, M. Yates. 35
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