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The Blue Arrow Standing: Cornelia Edelblute, Leroy Radie, Lorraine Frei, Larry McPherson, Mary McPherson. Seated: Shirlene Matthews, Helen Walser, Mr. Karr, Sandy Banks, Crystal Stevens. The Blue Arrow staff, under the supervision of Mr. Karr, has worked towards achieving an annual record of school events throughout the year 1960-61. Officers are Kaye Loft, Managing Editor, Cornelia Edelblute, Picture Editorg Lorraine Frei, Layout Editor, Lcroy Williams, Advertising Managerg and Mary and Larry McPherson, Copy Editors. The photographers were Don Fouste, Leroy Williams and Bob Adams. The Organization pages were in charge of Helen Walser and Shirlene Matthews, the athletic pages by Walter Johnson, and the faculty pages by Crystal Stevens and Sandy Banks. This small group has been seen throughout the second semester traipsing through wet grass, around trees and behind parked cars snapping pictures of unaware students and faculty members. Cur chief warrior, Mr. Karr, always trying to be original and artistic, ascended to the azure skies with the help of Al Benshaw and his rocket to take interesting shots of the school and campus. Late hours found us down in that tidy little nook called the publications room, running around looking for paper clips, the necessary negatives, typing copy, organizing layouts, and proofreading. The Tuesday evening before finals, Mr. Karr gave a party for members of the publications staff. Thirty-three
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Teimustaats First Row: Cornelia Edelblute, Connie Nelson, Shirlene hlatthews and Sandy Banks. Second Row: Scott Rice, Advisor Mr. Karr, and Harry Nelson. Remember the 1960-61 year for the Teimustaats? That was the year Jay Karr was Advisor and Scott Rice was Editor. Yes, and Frank Nippcr was education editor and the editorial board consisted of Mary Dobroth, Annette Thompson, and Ron LaMarche. Do you remember those funny cartoons Mary Dobroth drew, like the Thinkerg Let me thinkg where did l leave my clothes? Do you recall the Sophomore and Freshman of the Week, the newest feature starring our most active, brilliant and outstanding students of each class? Also, remember Marvin and Lanny's column, The Lighter Sidef' and how they used to carry extra copies of the paper to distribute to friends around campus and wait for them to read their column and laugh. Remember Scott's panicky evenings the night of the deadline for the paper? Thirty-two
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Associated Women Students First Bow: Patsy Barker, Vicky Bolen. Second Bow: Linda Berg, Darlene Bosley, Bonnie Fischer, Connie Nelson, Pat Hiemstra, Lorraine Frei, Ginger Brodin and Judy Lustig. Third Bow: Shirlene lVlatthews, Helen Walser, Pat Smith, Gayle Clemets, Linda Balsiger, Cornelia Edelblute, Ianice Heimgartner and Bita Stewart. The membership of Associated Women Students includes all the women registered at L.C.N.S. The purpose of the organization is to promote unity among on-and-off-campus women. The A. W. S. members sponsored the Sadie Hawkins dance, a cookie and candy sale, and gave a tea honoring the high school senior girls. This year, A. W. S. was represented at the National convention in Seattle by Patsy Barker, Kay Prickett, Marsha Osborne and Ginger Brodin. The officers for this year were: Patsy Barker, Presidentg Vicky Bolen, ViceaPresidentg Kay Prickett, Secretaryg and Delores Marshall, Treasurer. Mrs. Bell served as Advisor. Thirty-four
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