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fs FIRST ROW Charles Watts Nancy Torkelson Donna Hayes Kenneth Carder Donald Pufpaf SECOND ROW John Wh1te James Trager Jon Cooke Paul Gleason Rrchard Gray Mr Andrew l9Aof0gralaAg 6 The Photography Club held tts meetrngs the frrst and thrrd Monday of every month Durrng the past year the students dlscussed how to set ad Justments on cameras developmg and frxrng solut1ons The club members bought some photo Flood reflectors from therr treasury money The Off1C8S were held by Jon Cooke Pres1dent Ted McDonald Vrce Presrdent Donna Hayes Secretary Donald Pufpaf Treasurer and Mr Andrew Advlser FIRST ROW Eleanor Mernhelt Sherrre Klrne Charles Watts Thomas Crum SECOND ROW Nancy Torkelson Sharon Gage Elsre Benckendorf Donna Hayes Manlyn Mmter Robert Jones THIRD ROW Rrchard Gray Wrllard Gleason, lack Carder .XX F-
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EHXLq,96Hf7Q1' -.SEEZI lf? .Abu 4- f U5!3iNl'VHlllRli llll lla I . .. ,,,,., Aix. X EKEZZQW ta ,Q hoatdf flvehet' ' tp ai., A Q um ' 1 Ava 'wwf wbrsti 'P If nails 7- ?:hfQ'i65a4-'dusty as ' 116101 arwyoufd better at the sch001y and for the Ottawa Republican Times. The students took turns in editing the column The staff also published three school issues for Thanks- giving Day Valentine's Day and Easter. These papers contained school news student poetry and other types of literary writing. Mrs Richardson and Mrs. Hart took the following girls to the Northern Illinois State Teachers College at DeKalb, to hear Norma Lee Browning of the Chicago Tribune speak. The girls who attended were: Ann Farrell Elizabeth Kiner, Rozene Pellino, Jean Ann Doherty, Kay Andrews Marlene Woodin, Beverly Hill, and Rosemary Boetto. The staff included: Editor, Beecher Hadleyg Assistant Editor, Shirley Literary Editors Marlene Woodin and Elizabeth Kinerg Girls' Sports Editor Beverly Hillg Exchange Editor, Kay Andrews, Art Editors Dorothea Polhemus and Ann Farrell, News Editors, Ellen Willems Rosemary Boetto and Jean Ann Doherty, Alumni Editor, Kim Clark, Inquiring Reporters, .Tune Callahan and Betty Thomas, Joke Editor, Lucille Chiovaterog Typists, Dolores Both, Patricia Ganz, Shirley Vangelisti and Eleanor Durdang Advisers, Mrs. Richardson and Miss Mills y Q 2 4 The Newspaper Staff wrote a weekly column for the Marseilles Press Vangelistig Eeature Editors, Betty .Tuergensen and .Ruth Mary Gage, .fl W egg , have in ,ine 'fTQ81edQarQ HYB3,,that,Qpy is here T86 second 'Friday
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'-I FIRST ROW Ronald Callahan Mr Andrews SECOND ROW Robert Glazrer Ted Crawshaw JackWh1te Cl1ffordPedd1cord James Moy THIRD ROW Jerry Kusmaul James Drss Rrchard Whrte Charles Watts Thomas Crum I l 0,8Ctl0l'll5t5 eCel0fl0I'll6f5 The prrmary responsrbrlrty of the prorectronrsts was the settrng up of the motron prcture proJect1on equrpment when a frlm was to be shown The projectronrsts are also skrlled rn the use of such devrces as the publrc address system slrde projectors record players and the magnetrc tape recorder Ted Crawshaw made out the calendar for the showrng of frlms Members reported to the ofirce each mornrng for assrgnments Mr Andrew was the supervrsor of thrs club The receptronrsts were chosen by the prrncrpal for therr sense of responsrblrty and pleasrng personalrty trarts The students sat near the doorway of the marn hall and greeted any guests that came They answered any questrons the vrsrtors mrght have asked and gurded them to where they desrred to go The receptronrsts also delrvered bulletrns messages and mall to the students and teachers FIRST ROW L1ly Mae Cunmngham Eleanor Durdan Arlene Waters Carol Berry SECOND ROW Nancy Flemrng Shrrley Olson Mary Foster Falth Lrghtner Betty Juergensen Edrth Harms Sarah McDonald Beverly Schultz Govanna Pellegrrnl Stella Vangelrstr al lf .gn-
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