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QAKARX. xii x ia, Qty K R :nQWH?? Ui. wi if ,4 r i 3 m. it-.B gr s I iz 6 not I Q 5 L . at Igw- K 5. 5 .-f Pl EB RR Backroom secrets revealed Backed in a corner of Olsen Hall lies a very mysterious room. Onlookers viewed only a solid white door, and the rest was left to their imaginations. This door was opened quite frequently, but was quickly slammed to conceal its hidden secrets. It could only be in- ferred from the scurrying peo- ple who emerged that the staff's urgent work went far be- yond the boundaries of those walls. Those lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the interior were disappointed to find a disarray of chairs and tables among ac- cumulated trash. A closer look revealed only strange-looking tools and materials. All the ef- forts to attain an inkling of top- secret information were not worth the trouble after all. There were, however, eleven members of the student body who knew the untold story. They began to realize the true essence of this establishment as preparation began during the hot summer. Numerous hours of work were spent throughout the year, climaxing with chaotic deadlines. Late nights, week- ends, and vacation time were dedicated to the ultimate pur- pose of producing an impres- sive yearbook. In the end, the hard days of work proved beneficial, all attained the valu- able experience of working with others and accepting con- siderable responsibility.
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ci b TS X . szszgesgi , -X . sf , it lx M W SM. i dang.-.,,,,.,... BETA CLUB The Brainy Bunch Lighted candles illuminated the stage of the chapel, and all juniors and seniors anxiously fi- gited in their seats, wondering which of them would be cho- sen forthe high honor of being a Beta Club member. The ser- vice began with brief talks by Mrs. Hoots and the officers of the club discussing the four keys of success: leadership, achievement, character, and service. The ritual of candle lighting followed, as each candle was lit, a new member was accepted. After dealing with stubborn candles that refused to light, shaky knees, and trembling hands, all gathered to state the Beta Club oath led by Ken Howard. Though the service was very impressive, it was only the beginning of their respon- sibilities as members of the Beta Club.
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