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Row 1: John Ware, Bob Hamilton Nicky Ridgeway. Row 2: Anne Marie Goshorn, Barbara Day, Lorraine Sprowl, Carol Houser, Nancy Emily White, Carol Butler. Coyle, COPY, BUDGET, DEADLINES The copy writers who assisted in preparing copy, but are not pictured are Joan Myers, Steve Lower, Barbara Satterthwaite, Barbara Schell, Shirley Van Dine, Ann Ware, Marcia Landis, Donna Howett, Dixie Michael, Barbara Mueller, Pattv Jo Thompson, Vicki Barnhisel, Ann Petrie, Emily Carlson and Larry Ulrich. The two boys who were con- stantly bustling about after an- nouncements, during games, and during the school day were our photographers— David S. Lewis and Jon Mickley. They took, de- veloped, printed, cropped, and enlarged most of our many fine, well-exposed pictures— the bulk of every Modulus. Jon Mickley, Dave Lewis. 27
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Carol Houser, Mrs. Young, Lynn Thompson. MODULUS STAFF The excellence of this 1959 Modulus is due to a great extent to the efforts of our editor, Carol Houser. Carol planned the many pictures, directed the staff, and worked to meet the deadline for this book. Carol ' s assistant was Lynn Thompson. Mrs. Young, faculty advisor, ironed out man ' difficulties, both photographic and written. In charge of the copy writers was Nancy Coyle who was aided by the assistant copy ed- itors—Becky Fulton, Ann Ware, and David S. Lewis. The business manager was Carol Butler who was assisted by Jane Shroyer. Lorraine Sprowl and Emily White were our subscription managers, and they were ably assisted by Anne Goshorn and Barbara Day. Sports writers were Nick Ridgeway, John Ware, and Larry Ulrich. In order to help finance the Modulus, ads were solicited under the supervision of Bob Hamil- ton and Dick Lee. THREE THINGS IN MIND... Row 1: baum. Row 2: Judy Blackburn, Marian Kaylor, Carol Kreic;- Nancy Altnian, Jane Hastings, Marilyn Fetter- lioff, Pam Perrigo. Row 3: Nickv Ridgeway, Cliff Terrv, John Ware, Becky Fulton 26
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Row 1: Carol Butler, Debbie Kirk wood, Nency Altman. Emily White Row 2: Don Draper, Pat Michael. Jim Kaltenmark, Garl Wetters, Melvin Watrous, Jim Thomp- son, Dennis Mick. Jim Derr, John Bitner. Steve Paul, Kenny Tewel Row ;i: John Owen, Barbara Day, Marian Kay lor, Marilyn Fetterhoff, Pat Hare, Wendell Law, John Beerbower, Dave Allen, Ron Handwork, Robert Johnson Row 4: Mr. Goshorn. Patty Weaver. Glenda Oxley, Judy Davis, Diane Howell, Mary Shearer, Penny Glass. Ann Petrie, Phil Wasmuth, Bob Hamilton, Bill Watrous Row 5: Mr. Johnson, Darlene Foster, Janice Auer, Susie Petrucelle, Ann Ware, Mary Ann Marks, Emily Carlson, DeEtta Burkhold ' er, Robert Ricotti, Jay Stout STUDENT COUNCIL GOVERNS WELL... STUDENT COUNCIL Comprised of two student representatives from each home room, the student council en- deavors to represent the student body in main- taining a voice in school problems and activities. In addition to the regular duties, a student court has been formed. The court is based on the merit system and presides in matters of hall discipline. The council meets twice a month under the guidance of Mr. Goshorn. The projects of the council were the sale of candy, the profits of which aided the American Field Service in bringing a foreign student here, and assisting the Parent-Teachers Association in the sponsorship of parent visitation. This year ' s officers were Phil Wasmuth, presi- dent; Bill Watrous, vice-president; Emilv White, secretary; Debbie Kirkwood, treasurer. Mr. Goshorn, Emily White, Mr. Johnson, Debbie Kirk- wood, Bill Watrous, Phil Wasmuth. 28
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