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Annual Advisor. Co-editors . . . Business Manager Activities Editor Sports Editor. . . Photography. . . Copywriter . . Proofreader . . Typists . . . Art Work. . . Cameraman. . . wm9Sz4,g Mary Melangton Janice Redman Sharon Welch Jon Davenport Sandy McGowen Larry Cox Carol Zartman Linda Markwith Peg Cochern Carol Grass Margie Ullery Donna Andrews Ted Holland Paul Ringer The entire class contributed to this yearbook by selling annual subscriptions and soliciting advertising. Hey, kids, hurry. We've got to make at least one dead11ne '
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ll EWALY T lEAfHF L ml RETURN Or Tha TlGmQ by Brlan Connell I 1m3g1D8 you h ve all noticed a new Th1S axoltlnf Sus enseful book f3Cb around LHPSZ H1 h thb past f tells for the flrst tlmo the story of Q oe of a stud rln corn no T1 er, and of his ex Tyner of W' es as ram-S 1 Y JGURNEY FOR A PTINCESS by Margaret Lel h bs -A Cx alfred the Gro t's sag young 'lugs 1800 P.N. M ..M,,u,,, - ter finds new stren P r A or w-A a love on 9, he gardens The situation is tense! The paper s published every other week and this is the other week. The co-editors sit in a cornerg Dan is re-writing a story, while Bev is telling him to hurry. Asst. editor, Rose works quietly and efficiently. Larry is writing how he won the game and Steve is correcting him. Sharlene and Judy are reminiscing about their grade school days. Peg is learning how to type acri1nonious. Helen, in charge of circulation, is putting on her trackshoes. Margie, as exchange editor, is writing a love letter to another ex- change editor. Carol and Linda dish the dirt in a cor- ner. And Mrs. Kepler cracks the whip. Then suddenly, the last bell rings. Jon, the mimeographer, is starting to roll the presses. entertaining novel 1 about successful ranching family rin 8gOO Fri. ' W s in world a Satq 8:15 l 3 l 5 l .gl5 F'wM ' tj A f I f 8 ! L U I vo xvrr so. 8 M to f fiaP2!filmii1d3a..alfQ,Q MQQQ Q End- 154 1961 V ft W? Al kHkZ E as after 3- tzw fs y , 1' LV LOT i .,., , U . .4-9' ' M ' : iid -v1mm. 01.-.U-n.-.vw-haw.-5 'L ' 5 ' ,,,!QlEl...-Wl s Jo. . f do ,n- .L .... 1-vw-Y An J- I C ' E 2 1 l rN-QrQyQr.,.ll . Y 1-, ra r' I l Wlchl convoca uary 11, prob he Tl nt ng humor held the mllenged what is
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Q54 4' :man gang gem Semen gage 4-'21 LEADER George Green PRESIDING OFFICERS ruce Cox on Davenport Th1S page IS sponsored by WOODIES SUPER MARKET and BREMEN STATE BANK, Bremen, Indiana.
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