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to Record Talent and Events LERT newspaper editors spent seventh hour writing and checking stories for the school paper, the Hi-Tower Flashes, to l-ceep the school well informed of activities and news. The bi-weekly paper features front page school news. and feature pages including human interest stories, editorials, class news, and humor columns. The student reporters solicit advertising from the local merchants to help meet expenses. The staff met every day during the seventh period. The hard work of the editors and the student reporters was rewarded with a Second Class honor rating from the National Scholastic Press Associa- tion for the first semester of the school year. FLASHES STAFF-Rosie Daellenbach, teature editor: AI Schelthout, sports editor: Judy Wicklander, news editor: Doris Peterson, assistant news editor FLASHES STAFF-bottom to top-Rita Duchon, column writer: Barbara Brown, staff: Jean Jettery, librarian: Karen Geigel, exchange editor g ' Q!! QU ::::ffQQ 1 sw 3 -vt' Iii xH HQ!! FLASHES STAFF-Diek Ladwig, advertising manager? P-if Crowe, managing editor: Mary Kirkpatrick, business manager: Kay Duebner, copy editor Flashes Statt-2I
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MANITOU STAFF-Jane Hamman, editor-in-chief: Elizabeth Savage, associate editor: Sharon Eber, asso- ciate editor JUNIOR ASSISTANTS-Mary Beth Kollafh, Judy Jones, Bonnie Raeuber, Darlyne Olson 20-Manitou Slaff Staffs Work Hlf MANITOU, the school literary maga- zine, pleasantly surprised its readers when the first of two editions came out with a new Slim jim shape. Sketches relative to the con- tents carried through a clever art motif. The little staff of five, with the help of the junior assistants, spent their staff meetings read- ing, judging, and editing literature submitted by students for possible publication. The staffs selections were then given to some of the faculty members who also judged them. To give its readers an interesting and a com- plete publication, the Manitou features short stories, poems, sketches, essays, editorials and book reviews. Staff members are hoping to ex- ceed the Second Class honor rating from the Na- tional Scholastic Press association of last year. Q t MANITOU STAFF-Caryl Timmers, art editor: Catherine Green, business manager
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FLAMBEAU STAFF, ROW l-Pat Courchaine, juniors: Dianne Wilda, faculty: Ann Rieck, dramatics and publications ROW 2-Diana Sherman, seniors, Sue Schmiediclte, music and honor ROW 3-Louise Erickson, sophomores, Sue Kapinos, clubs: Don Treiclt, sports: Marilee Meisnest, clubs Working VISIT to the tower during third per- iod of the school year would have given you a picture of a busy staff working to complete layouts. scheduling pictures and writing copy for the yearbook. Lincoln Shining Torch of Learning was the chosen theme for the 1959 edition of the Flambeau, The staff selected yar- ious phrases from the Alma Mater to in- troduce the sections of the yearbook, there- by carrying through the theme. The hard work and effort of the 1958 staff and its adviser. Miss Dorothy Crain. was rewarded with a First Class honor rat- ing from the National Scholastic Press as- sociation. The Iflambeau provides the stu- dents with a memory book and a perma- nent record ofthe school year. FLAMBEAU STAFF, ROW I-Lee Kadow, editor: Miss Dorothy Crain, adviser: Janice Franz, business manager ROW 2-Mary Pollen, copy and associate editorg Roy Toltzmann, art editor 22--Flambeau Statt JUNIOR ASSISTANTS, ROW I-Bill Ohde ROW 2 Sharon Couse, Carolyn Kohls. Eileen Weier, sitting Marlene Toebe
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