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4 wx Lois LeDuc was elected editor and Glenda Carroll, associate edita, of the school paper, the Tamarack. The TAMARACK was published twice a month. Several members of the TAMARACK STAFF journeyed to Missoula with Mrs. Hilda Yarlett to attend the M. I.E. A. convention. fi I ' xx if , 1-. ':. - r g t: :.--- .gn . .-'. 15 'f .5395 ,. 2595512 ii-Gig? we A '5i 3 52555 , ff2'f5'i1P ZZ'- 12:3 , .1-.-.s--- 55355 iliffgf: 5 ' f :-23:1 2' ,siggrt -' f Top row, left to right: Ray Hamans, Mrs. Hilda Yarlett, Miss Helen Storey, Arlan Rathke. Second row, left to right: Glenda Carroll, Marvel Leckrone, Doris Hamann, Carmen Pondelick, Cara Lou Boggess, Lois LeDuc, Fern Cann, Shirley Kins. First row, left to right: Pat Switzer, Marge Nelson, Eleanor Jewell, Janece Welton, Linda Erick- son, Norma King, Shirley Kelly. SP0l1SGBd by KENNEDY -HARRISON
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em Zack Zag! Bottom, left to right: Pat Switzer, Marge Nelson, Gail Sherman, Shirley Homann, Norma Haffer- man, Glenda Carroll. Center, left to right: David Sherman, Curt Evans, Paul Beccari, J im Davidson. Top, left to right: Mrs. Paul Church, Mrs. Hilda Yarlett, Mr. Don Campbell, Mr. Tom Selstead At the regular class meetings this year five members from each of the junior and senior classes were selected to serve as the annual committee. This committee chose Norma Jean Hafferman as editor and Pat Switzer as associate editor. The work was carried on outside of school hours as an extra-curricular activity. The Advertis- ing Committee met with generous responses from the business firms of the community. Sponstled by J. NEILS LUMBER COMPANY
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O The LIBRARY STAFF is chosen from a group of students who have expressed a desire to leam something about library work. The one in charge of the library during any period checks books in a.nd out, as- sists people in finding materials, and supervises the reading room. Other members of the staff do the typing, filing, caring for magazines and newspapers, and in addition to the regular library work the staff also has charge of the text books. This includes issuing of these books in the fall, collecting and checking them in the spring, and then storing and counting them. In addition to the knowledge ac- quired, each librarian receives a small sum of money for her work. Bottom, left to right: Janece Welton, Susan LeDuc, Gail Sherman, Cara Lou Boggess, Marily McArthur Top, left to right: Marvel Leckrone, Mrs. O. W. Boepple, Edith Jaros, Shirley Baenen, Doris Hamann. 4:1 -S -S QE I E- Y sm, 1 E 1 NA, JU Mi lil' if 'e ' VI- 3 I ! Sponsored by LIBBY BAKERY and DELZER BARBER SHOP
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