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N X 13? 5 s V rf, I l g A I A CLOSE HARMONY by five sophomores and a ukalele. Left to right: Blll Hagan, Steve Carter, Bob Fisher, Jim Richard, Ralph Hagenbuch. 5 3: f fl l , L fl Q 5 45 '54 Q 3 i 1 gf 5 f -- K 5 7' THE MASSING AND PRESENTATION af four new flags far flue I-MHS audifarluln. Tha four flags are the Unlhd States flag, the Kansas flag, tha Chrlsflan flag, and a new LMH5 flag. LITTLE LULU advised Llons haw fo pre- pare glue In Junior Assembly, Audlenca agreed Lew Phllllps needed Home Ee. Course.
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E YAKIS PIGHTH Ni-Bl Tl? f The Budget Z u The Budget 5 get if .f A eg, feat, Rin 8 Blncu inf RED AND BLACK STAFF: Ileff to right Early this fall, Margaret Black and Richard Clarkson were elected co-editors of the Red and Black. Frances Mason and ,loan Squires were elected assistant editors and Rita Rich- ardson, business manager. The theme, School Through The Camerals Eye, was chosen, the editors appointed the staff, and work began. Some thought was given to putting out the last section of the Red and Black after graduation so that the seniors would have pictures of their gradu- ation. Photography for the annual is done by John Cagliardo and Richard Clarkson, the printing by the Allen Press. at fx ex, E M.. M Maw 'F' -e., if' Q' wt WX w jf., Q K . X sg Gt D ei? - L AV' 'dx 5 -as - . I J Richard Clarkson, Co-Editor: Rita BUDGET STAFF: flcft to rlghfl Joh G Iiardo, Editor: Joyce Pine, Business Richardson, Business Managevg Margaret Black, Co-Editor: Joan Squires, Manager: JoAnne March, Assistant . Ps . K4- Assistent Editor: Franres Mason, T - , . J . Q J , s it 2-4, jj ,fi 2 3 si Z f 'iiigifiwi 35 . iv e, gl 'E ekmftg' f ' 'A Assistant Editor. 'Nf- 0
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