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it QW' lim Stott, Editor PIONEER STAFF Bottom Row: Frank Kaiser, tea- tures: Nancy Walker, news: Virginia Bulava, copy: Sally Young, associate editor: Larry Stoddard, sports co-editor: lim Clemens, sports co-editor. Second Row: Miss Seaberg, fac- ulty adviser: Marlene Norwell. tiling: Mary Siemer, circulation: Norma Iean Staunt, news: Di- ane Vosnos, clubs: Donna Nie- bergall, filing. PIONEER ASSISTANTS Bottom Row: Iamil Cavanaugh, Pat Giller, Mary Ellen Himel. Tom Moore, Pete Schon, Guy Welbon, Miss Seaberg. Second Row: Marlene Carlson, Lois Geweke, Norm Hedenberg, Dick Leslie, Marcia Rowley, Pete Weitzel. Third Row: Ieti Bedell, Iulie Fahnestock, Laurel Hansen, Pete Kunz, Marcia Anderson, Harry Wappler. Fourth Row: Beth Facchine, Mary Ann Haake, Carol Kunisch, Dick Will. Lynn Steiner. Filth Row: Sally Dubsky, Ieannie Graham, Anna Marie Kriz. Betsy Neudeck, Elaine Spattord. Sixth Row: Ann Cunningham, Pat Glover, Carolla lung, Ethel Mortensen, Ann Somerville. Press Time 243 PIU EE The Pioneer statt is chosen for initiative and responsibility. This year there are seventeen seniors on the statt, with thirty- tour I Class members assisting them. Seventy-two homeroom reporters bring in the news of their classmates. The statt re- ceives no academic credit, Their compensation is the satistac- tion they feel as they see a creditable paper emerge from their hard work. ,B
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LE The '53 Lens has had an unusually successful year. Sales were 8070 ot the student body instead ot the usual 71 72 to '75 70. The stail consists of seven seniors, nine juniors, and three sophomores. They meet each day, seventh period, for lay-out planning, photography supervision, writing copy and identi- ication, scheduling pictures, planning the sales campaign, and checking for errors. Carolme Martin Editor LENS STAFF Sealed: Barbara Harrison, admin- istration editor: Norma lean Staunt, underclass editor: Mar- tha Gardner. senior class editor: Mr. M. S. Pool, faculty advisor. Standing: Charmaine Tourville. candids editor: Elaine Woito- wicz, picture file: Marlene Nor- well, music co-editor: Nancy Koehler, picture schedules, honor groups: Lois Geweke. features, clubs editor: Denny Moore, boys' sports: Liz Tarvin. girls' sports. LENS ASSISTANTS Seated: Tom Moore, intramural sports: Pat Lawson, diary, sen- ior pictures. Standing: Bonnie Shaw, publica- tions, end sheets: Carol Valy. end sheets, senior pictures: girls sports: Ioan Kordecki, candids, senior pictures: Vanita Bradley, music co-editor: Pat Clallin, un- derclass: Pat Krick. tiles, admin- istration: Anna Marie Kriz. clubs. At Work 29 1
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