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g llEllISHOiUllD 'STHJFF Business Manager 1 Associate Editors Editor Dorothy Hatfield Ann Kussing Kyle Bigham Phyllis Lanning l l ' REMAINDER OF THE STAFF .-......Richard Miller .....-...Carolyn Bricker .......Eva Jean Russell ......--.Loren Stumpp .,,,,,,,,,.Alfred Tolento Eighth Grade Reporter ..... ................ J ecmne Jones seventh Grade Reporter ...... ......... P otricia Cannavan ' L ....... Theresa Brickner Art Editor ............... Senior Reporter ......... Junior Reporter ............ Sophomore Reporter ......... 'Freshman Reporter ....... Fashions ........................... ...-....-..Olive Smith ..-.-..Esther Baker Sports ............................ Honor Society ......... ...,.,,........Mary Few .........John Cannavan Chapels ................... Hi-Y .........,.......... Y-Teen ..,..,................ Student Council ......... ........-.....DoyIe Baker Rush, rush-Newshound goes to press- what a day! Enough work to keep every- body's head spinning. A notice appears on the bulletin board on Monday that the reports are due on Wed- nesday. So, by Friday afternoon most of the reports are in! Dorothy checks the news for content and grammar and then Mrs. Flack double checks it. The dummy has to be typed and check- ed. Then the grueling task begins. Richard gets his headlines ready while the typists peck away at the stencils. More ......Vondale Swaisgood- Music Reporter .......... ................ J oyce Long F. H. A. Reporter ...... ................ l ola Saalman F. F. A. Reporter ....... ...,...................... J im Stull Typists .................... ........ K atherine Bachman - Lois Boyd Esther Baker Garland Peeler Zella Purtee Hazel Stark Wanda Snyder Mimeographers ..... ....... C arolyn Bricker Geraldine Ritter Kathleen Haughn rushing as they correct mistakes-Where is my dummy?-Your dummy?-the art work is done and the page is numbered. After the proofreading it is ready to run. Gerry gives the wheel a swift turn and the Newshound is rolling. On the date scheduled to go out, there are two reports out and a stencil has to be cut in a hurry. But the competent News- hound staff will get the paper out on time every time-,even if they have to hold the bell up to do it!
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BLUE FIIID GOLD STI-IFF Editor Dorothy Hatfield Business Manager Raymond Steward Associate Editor Esther Baker Circulation Manager Lois Boyd SEATED: Wanda Snyder, Zella Purtee, Olive Smith, Phyllis Lanning, Theresa Brickner. STANDING: Mr. Kettler, John Cannavan, Doyle Baker, Mr. Shaw. This year the Class of 47 has had, as other classes in the past have had, plenty of work to keep it busy. Much of our time and attention was cen- tered around the production of the Blue and Gold. , There were ads to belsold, and articles to be written. The approval of the color and de- sign of our book was to be determined. There were contacts with the printing com- pany to be made, Greatest of all, there was a dead line to be met. All these situa- tions worked out successfully for the well chosen staff worked very hard to complete the plans for our year book. The staff, with the assistance of Mr. Shaw and Mr. Kettler, has given us an annual of which we are very proud.,
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STUDEIIT COUllCIl SECOND ROW: Jimmy Dieter, Mr. Kettler, Dorothy Hatfield, Billy Byers. .FIRST ROW: Loren Stumpp, Jim Stull, Kyle Bigham, Mary Elaine Few, Johnny Cannavan, Richard Sour, Wanda Omwake, and Robert Hammer. - The meeting of the Jackson-Liberty High Tribunal comes to order. Will they secre- tary please read the minutes of the last meeting? John Cannavan punctuates this with a light tap of the gavel and Mary Few reads the minutes and the meeting goes on. 'lt was at just such meetings that the Student Council has enacted Jackson laws. The Student Council has been quite busy this year. 'There were some pretty lively discussions on several topics of interest. The Freshman initiation was' changed this year-who rough stuff. Everything was pretty quiet on that night. We had a school Christmas tree. it was in the auditorium this year for the Christ- mas program which the Student Council sponsored. To top oft the year the Student Council sponsored a magazine sales campaign to build up the- treasury. lt gave us quite a boost. The Student Council of next year will 'have something to fall back on. As is customary, the Athletic Banquet was sponsored by the Student -Council.
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