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'7!w .fem Sllaff Room 211 is a heehive of activity from the first day of school in September until the last in june, for it is the home of the Pioneer and the Lens. The production of the yearbook consumes most of the out-of? class time of a highly qualified staff. Tradition has made superior yearbooks a requirement, and, somehow, each staff manages to perpetuate this tradition. Securing some six hundred pictures showing more than seventeen hundred students requires the utmost in diplomacy and cooperation, and it is the proudest hour of every staff men- ii Lens Staff: Don Tollefson, Laverne Flentie, Jean Miller, Jeanne Pagiiueeo, Gerry Schmidt. la-ns Assistants: Barbara Kiefer, Sue Schulze, Ruth St'lll1llfUlSlii. Iivde Stiefetilioiefer, Thelma Aflllhlfllilil, Sally Hood, and Jim Dune: ber when the edition is delivered to the students. This year's Pioneer Staff, under the editorship of Charles Hayes, has lween increasingly active. Besides preparing the regular sixteen issues, the staff has undertaken, as a special project, the publishing of a lllue and White literary supplement, which has appeared periodically throughout the year, as a feature section of the paper. The Pioneer also sponsored a special Keen Teen Assembly at which Andy Russell was the featured guest. lfditor, janet Tavernery Business Man- ager, Geraldine Schmidtg Senior iflass l-fditor, l.aveme lilentieg lfnderclass liditor, -leanne Pagnuceog .Nrlministration lfditor, jean Xlillerg Art liditor, Don Tollefsong Assistants, llarlwara Kie- fer, Sue Schulze, Ruth Scliapanslci, lim Uuncan, llede Stiefenhoefer, Sally Ilood, and Thelma Armstrongg uldyiser, Xlr. Nl. S. l'ool1 l.ayout Artist, Nliss lloris Kessler.
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fb lhc .lr.un.i rluputnient gives interestetl stu- -ln-nts the opportunity to rlevelop their skill in this fic-ltl. lhosc xxho mln- p.1rt in tht- plnys not only lmve the fortune to rlisplny their t.ilt-nts to the stnrlent bo-lv. but .xlso to coniniunity .xurlit'nccs. We Shook tht- lhlniily Tree .intl You Qfnn't 'li.lliL' it with You were well snitetl to thc' nnnsnnl tnlent .1v.1il.1lwle this year. Both shows pliiyetl to c.xp.icity crowrls mich night. Nl.1ny nnrlcrclnssnien shown-tl lwoth cnthusi.xsn1 .intl t.1lt'nt for thc.itric.1ls by working on the protlnction st.ifl .is scene painters, stage txnrpciitcrs, propurtx' nmnngers, .inrl electricians. The many stiging prohlevns resulting from the tt-vnpornry gyiniinsiuin stage were unusual- lv xxcll solvetl luv .1 slxilletl .intl harrlworliing stuff. Xliss Nnernberg .ls director is to he colnmvntlctl for the quality of her productions .intl the L'IlIl1llSl-ISIN which she h.1s engendered for this highly V.llll.ll5lC etlucqtionnl activity. f w M its b,,,,,,,t,,,?, , .... .. ....s...Q-. -A-ws 2 3 5 4 IQ ss we , ,.,' its fr 25524, i Q 1, efiigfgifg i gl
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3 Kw- 'I X Standing from left to right are Jim Fletcher, Jean Miller, Ted Koemer Doris Soutar, Mary Kay Watson, Frankie Murray, Miss Ellen Seaherg,Nancy Nelson, Marjorie Brown, Anna Mae Raupp. Seated is George Smith. Fmnt Row: Margaret Kniihts and Jane Lawrence. Second Row: Joan Gallup, Ken lljorhquist, and Charles Baxter. Last Row: Chuc Rohe, Dick Savage, and Virginia Wolfram. Standing is Roxanne Jones. Editor . . Managing News . . Features . Sports . . is ch ah gies Art.... lfditorinl . Printing . 7Ae . . . . . . Charles Hayes liditor .......... Pat Rose Editorial Assistants . . Anna Mac Rnupp . . Nancy Nelson . . . Chuck Rohe . . . George Smith . . . . jean Miller . ...... . . .lim Fletcher Advisers . . . . . . . . Ellen Seaberg . . . . Geralcl Concidine P' Slay
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