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HN ,-4,040 PHUM llll lilllllill-.. 'Ir Compiling the data from which the Echo Annual is printed is a complicated job starting with taking the pictures, writing the reports and features, selling the ads and planning the copy . . . lt was not a one person show . . . All students in the journalism class had a part in its production . . . Mary Howard, as editor, forecast the requirements of making the assignments and the worrying as to when the assignments would be ready . . . Tom Muntsinger prepared most of the excellent art work ably assisted by Sonny Claypool QSCJ . . . Betty Buttolph, Esther Silverstein and Tom Muntsinger worked out the Senior Section . . . John Erwin and George Brindley compiled part of the Athletic Section . . . Nelson Temple planned the advertising campaign among the citizens . . . Lee Sheldon, Joan Snyder, Mary Lou Sheldon, Esther Silverstein, Marilyn Crooks, Sherry Mulvaine, John Erwin, Cliff Biddinger, Betty Buttolph and Tom Muntsinger went out and convinced our friends who advertised Qin fact the are our an els that this was no time to forsake us . . . The advertisers ke t the Y 3 P show from folding fsee their names at the foot of the pages and praise theml . . . Martha Danner kept the school diary for the whole year . . . Cliff Biddinger and Martha Danner promoted the sales of the book among the students . . . QCliff was quite the pressure guy J . . . Twila Bacon, ' ' h d ' nd identified Doris Rogers, Maxine Dughman and Marilyn Blue mounted t e stu ent pictures a them fa hard job and often thanklessj . . . I thank you, girls . . . Bob Comer and Bob Sellers helped with the advertising . . . Mary Lou Bailey and Dick james wrote the .Last Will and Testament . . . joan Snyder and Esther Silverstein crystal gazed and table tipped the class prophesy . . . Wanda Kinnear unrolled the musty scroll of class history and did many jobs of copying . . . joe Marquart and Nelson Temple stormed into student affairs and flash bulbed their way out . . . Thanks are given to Carol Ann Hamilton and Alice Height for many hours of typing during their study periods . . . They are not in the journalism class . . . To Stephey's Studio Uientonj and to Johnson's School Photos Qlientonj, thanks for the broken camera lenses, to The Harris Printing Company Qlientonj, thanks for courage, patience and forbearance . . . To Grant's Studio CKentonj, thanks for the half-tones and advice. CARL D. V. RUSSELL, -'17 Instructor - Adviser
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4 We, the class of' 47 , were deeply bereaved along with the entire student body at the loss of two of out friends and fellow school-mates, Robert R. Draper and Clifford Conner. These two boys met with an unfortunate acci- dent on the night of the Kenton-Wapakoneta game. Senior students who were close friends of these two boys were dismissed to attend funeral services. Bob and Cliff shall long remain in the memory of those whom they left behind. They had done remarkable work in the vocational train- ing courses. Everyone who knew them will recall their passing with deep regret. ' xx ,l .S 0 'Q 'Z .41 YAY? 5
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?9wmed df, llll Jllllllllllllfl ELHEE Ui IW FIRST ROW: Tom Munrsinger, joan Snyder, Mary Howard, Walida Kinnear, joe Cvene Marquart. SECOND ROW: Twila Bacon, Esther Silverstein, Marilyn Crooks, Mary Lou Sheldon, Lee Sheldon, Bob Sellers, Sherry Mulvaine, Doris Rogers, Marrha Danner, Mary Lou Bailey, Marilyn Blue, Berry Butrolph. THIRD ROW: Cliff Biddinger, Robert Comer, ,less Claypool, George Brindley, Dick james, Mr. Carl Russell 'A' Mary Helen Howard Managing EClil0r Tom Munrsinger Arr Direcror
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