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Al1lIlCt liiuc, Holly lliclgcwuy, Bolm llzunilton WITH PURPOSE 1011 lXIiclxlc'y, Tom Harrell if Huw l: -Iucly Fonts. Huw 2: Clnricc XVilliiuns, Alum-t Rica-, -lucly lXlussv1', Carrol Butler, Carol House-r. Row 3: lam- Hastings, llutll Glass, Plmyllis -Inlin- son, Mzirtllu Huclsrm. How 4: Pllil Schilling, Tom Szmmls, -lorry Hastings, loycc Loclclmll, Bllfllllfil Scllcll -- MAKE THE DEADLINES Row 1: Carol Houscr, Carol Butlvr, Bula Hzuniltcm, Emily XVl1itv. Row 2: IIOAIHI Kricglmum, .loycv Lockhart, Phil Schilling, -lurly Fonts, Holly Hiclgvwuy, 1011111111 Allvn, Dc'Lcc Ccnimvr 29
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'39, R 15 I: joAnn Kriegbaum. Row 2: Clarice Wfilliams, Holly Ridgeway, Ioanna Allen, -Ioyce Lockhart, judy Fonts, Dc-Lee C tnuner. Row 3: Toni Harrell, Ianet Rice, Judy Nlusser, Carol Butler, Carol Houser. Row 4: jane Hastings, Ann Hiatt, Ruth C lnss, Phyllis johnson, Nlartha Hudson. Hour 5: Phil Schilling, Toni Sands. jerry Hastings, Bob Hamilton, Emily NVhite, B lrbara Schell ODULUS STAFF ORKS THRO GHO T THE YEAR Everyone likes to receive his yearbook at the end of the school year, but few realize the time and work that is spent by the staff while they are preparing the book. Our editor, JoAnn Kriegbaum, and her assistant, Carol Houser, were responsible for directing the staff, completing the book on schedule, and making it one of the best yearbooks produced at Hunting- ton High School. Mrs. Young, our faculty advisor, always man- aged to have a solution for all our problems. ' 'ffri l - 'i Q I , Q 1 ..,.::g: .,., 5'f3 'f 'j., ,I5.'fIQf:II2QEQ:I.EQ., -1 X - -1 - Q L A . ft 4 1' '- 'lf W . , .... , .W .mmm-xx, . Mrs. Young, loAnn Kriegbaum Judy Fouts, our copy editor. handed out as- signments to copy writers-Ann Hiatt, Martha Hud- son, Phyllis johnson, Indy Musser, Clarice XVil- liams, janet Veatch, Carolee Atkinson, janet Rice, jerry Hastings, Carol Houser, jim Stringfellow, Ruth Glass, Stan Robinson, Barbara Schell, Tom Sands, Carol Butler, Becky Fulton, Dona Howett, Nancy Altman, Ann Burnworth, Anne Marie Cos- horn, and Jane Hastings. Phil Schilling, who as- sisted Judy as sports editor, kept an accurate record of all sports activities. The typing was done by Janet Rice, and Delane Smith. The bookkeeping department was capably han- dled by Joyce Lockhart, our business manager. The advertising staff-janet Bice, Cary Am- brose, Bob Hamilton, and Rex Baker-under the supervision of Holly Ridgeway, advertising man- ager, collected ads to finance the hook. Our photograpliers-Tom Harrell, Gvido Lem- ke, Cary Ambrose, and Alon Nlickley-took, develop- ed, and printed our many pictures. YVe of the 1958 Modulus staff have accomplish- ed our goal of presenting a yearbook which we hope you will enjoy and remember always.
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STUDENT COUNCIL SOLVES SCHOOL PROBLEMS Row 1: Kenny Tewcl, Bob Hamilton, Carol Houscr, David Allen, XVillis Han- dall, Kenny Crawford Row 2: Shirley VanDinc, Cary Ambrose, janet Burkhart, Eincrson Fisher Row 3: Diane Hammcl, Glenda Oxley, Martha Ccc, -Iohn Bcerbowcr, lim Thompson, Stan Hannncl Row 4: lanet Derr, Betty Pegan, Claricc XVillialus, Homer Storey, Gary Mc- Voy, Steve Mowrer Row 5: Vicki Barnhiscl, Martha Hudson, Pam Ridgeway, joe Dolby, john Miller, jerry Hastings Row 6: Sharon Brooks, loan Myers, Mary Ann Eisenhower Row 7: lohn Bitncr, Jim Stringfellow, Emily NVhitc, Judy Ellct, janet Bragg The Student Council spent another busy year trying to solve certain problems which arose in the school. Onc of the big projects which was under- taken by this group was that of solving the utrafficv in the halls. To remedy this problem, a committee was appointed to write up a set of rules which the student body accepted and attempted to follow. Under the expert guidance of Mr. Goshorn and Mr. Johnson the council sponsored a money- making campaign to raise money for the American Field Service. The efficient officers for the year were jim Stringfellow, president, Steve Mower, vice- president, janet Bragg, secre- tary, and Stan Robinson, Treas, urer. The candy business is really booming! 30
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