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C. Bird, Feature Editor: S. Janovsky, News Editor, A. From, Sports Editor, B. Rodgers, Advertising Manager: M. Reber, Manager. Standing: S. Valentine, Circu- lation Manager. ower appears weekly in spite of diversions Carol Ann Schiller, Editor-in-chief, Miss Mary Walsh, Sponsor. Row 1: J. Rosenstein, K. Schaefer, M. Ritter, J. DeShon. Row 2: B. Robinson, M. Hennion, J. Weiss, A. Eader, B. Carson. Row 3: K. Kenady, S. Clarke, B. Anderson, C. Jones, J. Lemontree. Row 4: L. Ranier, S. Hackett, L. Meeks, K. Mickelsen, N. Fetters, S. Smith, D. Opperman, P. Arehart, J. Hehl. Row 5: D. Mickelsen, S. Haack, S. Marrs, A. Hurwick, T. Dovenspike, L. Balok. 28 Somehow while nimbly nibbling nourishing bits of non-caloric nothing during second hour, the Tower staff puts out a weekly paper. They scurried all over the school in frantic search of tidbits of news and gossip. Every Thursday afternoon hoards of news, feature, and sports writers rushed to room 111 where they frantically push and shove one another in a mad chaotic scramble for assignments. Over the week-end the editors spent hours slaving over a typewriter editing the journalistic gems and fitting them to the dummy. Advertising and business staffs went outside in sub-zero weather and begged and pleaded with busi- nessmen to buy advertising space in the Tower. The circulation staff, also known as the professional paper pilers, handled the folding of the papers on Thursday afternoons. Finally, on Fridays the fruits of their labor- the Tower-was released to the eager and anxious student body. The staff had done it again. Row 1: P. Dosman, C. Lemontree, J. Pix, J. Goldstein, J. French, T. Mabrey. Row 2: J. Metcalfe, P. LeKashman, L. Ehlers, S. Nickle, D. Fischgrund, P. Haines, F. Goldsmith, L. Black, S. Johnson, S. Keltner. Row 4: E. Goldman, D. Zeiger.
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Ah, o merry bond ore they, Troup 1464. 5-alll. Ten fingers help first grader Jenny Jarvis fSue StonerJ add while her classmates watch. Teacher Stewart coaches her. In reality, The National T hespian Society, Troupe 1464, is an honorary dramatic organization. The purpose of Thespians is to create an apprecia- tion and an interest in all types of theatre activities as well as to build character. When a student has worked one hundred hours on the many dramatic productions at Adams, he is eligible for Thespian membership. This year, for the first time, as well as nelping with the school fall play and the all-city musical, the Thespians put on a play of their own. Ah, a merry band are they, led by that ominous zarlet, the club's sponsor, who is known as Josh. Reeking of grease paint, they delighted the public with their dramatic productions. Betwixt times, 'nany well-spent hours were passed laughing or aboring mightily over scenery. Alas and alack, the outside world doesn't under- tand them! They live in a fuzzy, fuzzy, make-be- ieve world! B. Liss, Treasurerg J. Weir, retaryg Mr. W. Brady, Sponsor, D. Mickelsen, President C. Schiller, Historian. S. Stoner, Sec N. X. .tg . H THESPIANS Row 1: J. Rosensteln, A. MacLean, J. Lovelace, C. Bird, N. Brinley. Row 2: J. Eich, J. Johnson, J. Phillips, M Reuter, S. Smith, C. Moore, C. Colip. Row 3: P. Firestein, T. Granger, S. Daddio, H. Bready, S. Clarke, A. Eader, R. - 27 Moyer. Row 4. R. Medow, T. Lehr.
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new shape, ci new Does coffee, tea, or hot chocolate served with ackground music encourage creative thinking? Yes, oted the productive yearbook staff as they labored 1 luxury. Although at times the Album room did esemble a recreation center, there an Album was .ssembled. Plans for the 1960 Album began at the I.U. ummer institute where three staff members made . rough dummy. In September the staff hung out heir shingle and started production. Tap, tap, tap ounded the lone typewriter. Flashes followed the 'earbook photographers as they scurried to capture Adams in motion. Sticky students pasted together 'lass pictures. Problems arose when incorrectly 'ropped photos had to be returned and the orchestra picture had to be retaken. Money came in and went rut. Finally the staff distributed their baby, the 1960 Album. As proud as new parents, they watched their classmates enjoying their creation. Seated: J. Hehl, C. Fischgrund, Club Editors: I. Ingalls, 5. Gobdel, Feature Editors: T. Lehr, Sports Editor. Stand- ng: F. Piechowiak, P. Stenberg, E. Olcott, C. Kowals, 3hotographers. --X . 5 ,C I 'I T5 Q ,l..- . ' Q - sf LJ 1 fri ' L 5' 5. .eatedz J. Weir, K. May, Sr. Editors. Standing: M. Horn, r. Editor: S. Weaver, Faculty Editor: T. Bauer, Art Editor: J. Scussel, Freshman Editor: L. Thibos, Sophomore Editor. room aid Album Staff Seated: P. Bezeredy, Editor-in-chief: Mr. G. E. Carroll, Sponsor. Standing: M. Alberts, Asst. Editor: S. Valentine, Copy Editor. 2 s Right to Left: V. Ostrander, Advertising Mgr.: S. Anderson, Index Editor, T. Ries, Business Mgr.: K. Ostrander, Typist: B. Liss, Advertising Mgr., R. Apger, Circulation: M. Ritter, Index Editor. 29
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