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SPORTS DEPARTMENT ORGANIZATIONS DEPARTMENT MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT Roger Sage, Duane Hall, Dick Betty Chrlsman, Shirley Reed,Zick1e Maloley, AND TYPISTS Reutlinger, Gordon Swanson, Bernice Biehl, Loretta Maahs, Elna Jessen. Marilyn Teets, Barbara Manslr Leroy Brown. The ANNUAL STAFF, under the leadership of the editors -- Betty Schinzel and joan Darby -- and the advisership of Logan Lancaster, Robert Dyke, and john Cox, worked long hours to prepare a picture record of the 1953-1954 school year. Because of rising costs of printing, something new was attempted this year in the form of lith- ography. Lithography is the procedure used to produce your 1954 MINUTE MAN. Under the supervision of Mr. Lancaster, the IOURNALISM CLASS started the school year by choosing a new name for the school paper. The new name, suggested by Dick Reutlinger, was the Fife 'N' Drum. The paper was published twice a month. During the first semester, every- one in the class was given a chance to be one of the five editors. Second semester, Dick Reutlinger was assigned to be Editor-In-Chief. Besides pub- lishing the Fife 'N' Drum, the class was in charge of news notes for the downtown papers. i , Q5 aft H RUM- 47 fb' e 'Aa' we swim, QF W X514 p Wf,r -. if , -1 y e w - J 2: fv- '- 1 731,-q..,..,... Orvetta Sandquist, Delores Hil ton, Elaine Wallace, Jeanne Woodside. in UO AT X 1 X , I . J UN Donna Boggs Iiqil-IDDEPART chuck Keiigclirlxr . c an FIFE 'N' DRUM STAFF. Row 1: Betty Schinzel, joan Darby, Delores Hilton, Pat Zeplin, Dick Reutlinger, Jacqule Dlefen- bach, Tom Sieg, Ann Kiffin. Row 2: Barbara Mansir, Betty Chrisman, Leroy Brown, Duane Hall, Roger Sage, Kay Coch- ran, Toffle Maloley, Dean Martin, Mr. Lancaster, Kay Fellers, Zickie Maloley, Bob Wade, Sally Mingus. ' W---f - ...r
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OLE OF THE EEN QDBSERVERS i an ,fire x .L BUSINESS MANAGERS SENIOR DEPARTMENT jacquie Diefenbach, Tom Sieg, Mr. Dyke Bob Wiley, Alita Rork, Mr. Lancaster Shirley Collicott, Mary Lou Bacon IUNIOR DEPARTMENT SOPHOMORE DEPARTMENT Carolyn Sear, Beverly Brucker, Paul Neil Kay Fellers, Shirley Brandorff, Toffie Maloley Betty Schinzel, Geraldine Brummet, Alice Young Dorothy Tinglehoff, jean Menke 4 1 -,, u-XJ.. f5:,M?f 5 f FRESHMAN DEPARTMENT FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Pat Menlre, Ann Kiffin, Pat Zeplin, Peggy Todd Bob Wade, Dwayne Hamar, joan Darby, joe jeffrey Joyce Reichert, Delores Wolfe PAGE 4
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needed advice. ' I S SUP ERINTENDENT A ,. y if GLENN E. MILLER e THERESA OGORSOLKA, script girl, was another busy member at L.H.S. Since Miss Ogorsolka was once a student of Lexington, she naturally realizes the diffi- culties of the students, and therefore gives helpful suggestions whenever they are needed. Issuing class permits, typing report cards, and transcribing grades were only a few of the many duties she performed as office secretary. Q 5 S A OFFICE SECRETARY THERESA OGORSOLKA PAGE 6 Director GLENN E. MILLER divided his time among the public schools of Lexington. During the past school year, Superintendent Miller performed his various du- ties in a way that made the residents of Lexington proud of him. As a competent administrator, Mr. Miller had many problems with which he had to deal. In spite of his busy schedule, he was never too busy to dis- play his winning smile and help any student who NT ASSXSIIN DIQFCIOQ JOHN D. COX, principal, completed his eighth year as assistant director at Lexington High School. His posi- tion required endless time and effort as he scheduled football and basketball games, registered students, prepared class schedules, sponsored Student Council, and performed many other important roles. He was never too occupied, however, to help any perplexed student. The annual editors became fully aware of Mr. Cox's endless patience as they worked with him on this year's annual.
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