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5 . Q--W' ' rfsgf PM -1-4 T' Merttie Cannon, Editor-in-Chief and Miss Coffey, Ad visor, check over the Marionette. 55-li! M Marionette Staff The school paper, the Marionette, has as its staff, members of the student bodyelected every year by the students. There are usually six editions of the paper a year. Money for the printing of the Mario- nette is acquired by the selling of ads or a special activity sponsored by the staff. The Marionette is like a city newspaper in that it contains all the features of the larger paper but in modified form. It has its headline story and occas- ionally is fortunate enough to get a scoop. The editorial and sports pages are a l so to be found in every issue. QS F7 Ji.,
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T 'W BI Q 'K Hylander Staff First Row: Sam Gray, Bettz Taylor, Matt Smith, Carolyn McBee, Tim Gordon. Second Row: Anne Lightfoot, Elizabeth Rabon, Jane Story, Ellen Twitty, Jean Morris, Bonnie Davis, Sara Morrow, Nan Dameron, Mary Ruth Gordon, Lillian Twitty, Margaret Pyatt. Third Row: Maxine Davis, David Runion, Muriel Davis, RussellElliott, Marie McBee, Alfred Richie, TommyWilkinson, Mary Neal Bolch, Mrs. Grace Elledge, sponsor. The Hylander Staff is responsible for the editing ofthe Marion High School Annual. The staff's advisor is Mrs . E I ledge whose ex- N, pert help has proved invaluable during the year. The editors and other members ofthe staff work hard in hopes that the an- nual will be enioyed by the stu- dent body. ffl l MRS. GRACE ELLEDGE MATT SMITH -.5-U Q1 ,ll ,. amz TAYLOR CAROLYN MCBEE 21
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Lme or Training L.ll Nu HT Officers of the French Club, Mary Ruth Gordon, secretary, Jane Story, president, Sara Morrow, vice-president, and Bobby Reid, treasurer, amuse themselves with puppets and atheaterin the French French Club To further the study of French culture and history is the aim of the French Club. Among its fall proiects have been a puppet theater and the study of French art and songs. Second year French students may iointhe club, which is sponsored by Mrs. Marguerite Gilkey. fashion . -1, 'yn ,,, F' V' ,- .-rw., ' ' , v . . 1- -. ,ah if'-X N ,,-' , . if - 1 - , ' ,4 I-.-vL 'V N' s, 0- :--sh -S S' 'K - I' C ,fxtafv--1 ...was-. ,vf, i x,- A .f..,w.,r?, '51, ,- I M ,, . . - , .- . . , ' 'l 's 'T - f - .qflsi ,x6.'..t1:4, ,'q., '., . r,',g
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