TOP, left to right— Miss Dorothy Crain, ad- viser; Jean Smith, news editor; Joan Rad, managing editor ABOVE, seated left to right—Anne Thiel, assistant news editor; Ruth Meyer, exchange editor; Mary Ellen Remeschatis, copy editor; standing — Beverly Haase, feature editor and Michael Fuller, sports editor RIGHT, seated—Patricia Piper, column writer and Judith Ott, copy reader; standing — Jac- queline Zielinski, advertising manager; Robert Felde, copy reader and Sharon Ploederl, busi- ness manager 22..Flashes Staff Statis Report ORKING HARD to put out a b weekly paper, which would me« the needs of all the students, kept th Flashes staff and student reporters bus throughout the past school year. The purpose of the paper is to kee the students informed of the school’s a tivities and to promote school spirit. Staff members worked hard at their jok trying to put out a good paper. The efforts were rewarded when they receive a First Class honor rating from the Natio: al Scholastic Press association in Minn apolis for their first semester paper.
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Snaps Behind HE DARKROOM is a very busy place Ask any photographer. Besides develop ing pictures they eat their lunches, do thei homework and sleep. A boy may join the photography staff i: his sophomore year. It is an independer staff and they elect their own heads. Thi year there were sixteen boys on the sta and they elected Howard Oestreich as hear photographer and Don Gollata as senior 1 charge of the darkroom work. Sophomore and junior boys are tauglk how to take, develop, enlarge and crop pic tures by the senior staff members. In thi way they are prepared to take over as th photographers for the Flambeau and Flashe staffs in their senior year. ABOVE, kneeling — Donald Gollata, darkroom head; stand ing — Ronald Gollata, and David McLaughlin LEFT, left to right— Richard Adams, John Doyl Gerald Bieberitz and Thomas Oelhafen RIGHT, left to right—Dale Buss and Charles Mahnke refill some bottles of developer. 24..Photography Staff
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