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iger jak jay Editor ........................ ,,..... B onnie Blew Assignment Editor .................................................,.................,.....,................ Patty Lewis Business Managers .... Ruby Green, Nancy Walsworth, Olive Fisher, Dana Kelly Feature Editors ....,..... .....................,.,..... P addy King, Norma Moodie Sports Editors .....,.,. ,...,..... B etty Gooch, Hazel Zurcher, Gene Ross Activity Editors .......... .......... M argaret Burgener, lane Lee Axcell Exchange Editor .,...,...... ................,...,...................,,..........,............. R uby Green Circulation Managers ............,... Ann Moodie, Linda Lockwood, Mary Slaughter Art Editors ..,,.....,....,,.,,... ,...... R onnie Wiggins, Carolyn Smith, Allen Medlin Humor Editors ........ ....,......,................., B onnie Staats, Sondra Walsworth Mimeographers ...,.,... .,....... I oe Sportsman, Bob Smith, Howard Williamson Typists .......,.,....,..................,...........,...... Don Still, Io Ann Stanley, Dorothy Cordray Assistant Typists-Paddy King, Bonnie Staats, Ruth Yocom, Helen Lewis, Hazel Zurcher Reporters-Sally Green, Barbara Kienast, Charlotte Smith, Charlene Rogers, Billie Rose Cupp, Patsy Henry. Bonnie Fox, Carol Ann Culler, Betty Gooch, Iames Beckwith, George Selby, Dorothy Porter, Estella McAfee, Bob Magee, Barbara Guthrie, Barbara Belt, Ava Stanley Literary Adviser ..........................,,..........................,.,....... .,.......... ............ C o ral Payden Production Adviser .......... ...A.... W . F. Hayden
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BONNIE BLEW Editor iger aL5 Editorials, as well as the com- plete coverage of local news, are written by the students of M. H. S. The humorous side is provided by the jokes and snoop page . An outgrowth of our American heritage of freedom of the press, a student newspaper is something of which any school may be proud. One of the outstanding fea- tures of M. H. S., ot which teachers and students alike are justly proud, is our student newspaper, Tiger Tales. It is published monthly by the staff under the competent super- vision of Mrs. Payden and Mr. Hayden. Press days are an- ticipated by the entire school. QQ l
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90 The local chapter of the F.F.A. is affiliated with the vocational agriculture department of Marceline High School. At the beginning of the year, its mem- bership consisted of twenty-six boys. The elected officers were: President .................... - ............ Ierry Ewigman Vice-President .................... Calvin McCauslin Secretary ............ .................. P aul Preston Treasurer ........ .......... R aymond Wilson Reporter .......... ............,, Glenn Miller Sentinel .......................................... Roger Boone The F.F.A., a nation-wide organization. was organized in Marceline in November, 1924. At that time there were seven charter members. One of the outstanding activities of the year was a, trip to the National Convention held in Kansas City in 1950. The two delegates who attended from the Marceline chapter were Paul Preston and Glen Miller. During the same week the itinerant instruc- tors acted as chaperones in taking the entire chap- ter to the American Royal. We were represented in the sub-district contests, at Keytesville, by dairy, livestock, and grain teams. Also on March 24. we entered the same contests at Kirksville. Ierry Ewigman and Raymond Wilson acted as delegates to the State Convention at Columbia in April. Iames Ewigman, Raymond Wilson, and Howard Shives attended the State F.F.A. Camp on the Lake of the Ozarks in the summer of '50. New plans are being made for the boys to attend the meeting again this summer. ' 5'fl1lPl'8 gf Earning tn hu. lntng tn learn: Earning tn ltnr. litutng tn smut. T ,
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