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FIRST SEMESTER STAFF. Mary Lou Bricker, typist; Jerry Belknap, reporter; Ruth Janisch, editor; Jeanette Fletcher, typist, and Carol Kimball, news editor, look over copy. SECOND SEMESTER HEADS. Linda Peter- son, associate editor; Mr. Wright, adviser; Carol Ruppert, editor; Don Hauxwell, associate editor, and Mary Kay Stromp, business manager. Thunderbird Covers School Year The McCook College newspaper, the Thunderbird, is produced by members of the English III class, under the lead- ership of faculty adviser C. F. Wright. Members of this creative writing ranked at the top in the standard freshman Eng- lish examinations. Issued twice a month, on Fridays, the Thunderbird records school activities and announcements during the year. Members of the, Thunderbird staff registered delegates to the Nebraska High School Press Association ' s annual convention, held at McCook College last October. Donald Hauxwell, associate editor of the newspaper, was selected as a repre- sentative to the Associated Collegiate Press national convention in Cleveland last fall. NEWS HOUNDS. Rosanne Hassler, Janet Schuler, and Kathy Seybold initial their as- signments as Katie Biggins and Judy Johnson check the calendar. The girls are reporters for the newspaper. ICEEPING POSTED. Steve Frazier, John Rogers, Gaylord Logan, Virgil Micek and Don Schumann, check the latest sports materials. They compose the sports page staff.
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WITH YOUR ' BUSY BUYERS. Larry Frazier gives a candy kiss to Joan Hummel, Rose Ann Lorens and Gene Jaeger as they make a down payment on their Chieftain. BEAT THAT DEADLINE! Larry Frazier and Joan Hummel dictate to Beverly Schlager as Jeannie Leach and Mona Kaye Baurele look on. Chieftain Records Student Year Under the able leadership of Clarence F. Wright, faculty adviser, the Chieftain staff has worked long and hard to pro- duce a jewel of a book. The staff of the 1957 Chieftain in- cludes Jeannie Armstrong, editor; Larry Frazier, business manager; J. T. Harris, photographer and sports editor; Joan Hummel and Velma Gartrell, assistant editors; Shirley Vap, class editor; Nor- man Chambers, organizations editor, and two typists, Beverly Schlager and Mari- lyn Crawford. Junior representatives to the staff were Jeannie Leach and Mona Kaye Bauerle. The Associated Collegiate Press con- vention in Cleveland, Ohio, last Novem- ber provided an opportunity for three staffers to learn more about the produc- tion of good yearbooks. Delegates in- cluded Jean Armstrong, Shirley Vap and Norman Chambers. INNOCENTS ABROAD. Norman Chambers, Jeannie Armstrong, Shirley Vap, and Donald Hauxwell seem impressed by Lake Erie. The group attended the ACP convention in Cleve- land. CHECKING THINGS OVER. Johnnie Ray, Velma Gartrell, John T. Harris, Jeannie Arm- strong and Marilyn Crawford check the lay- outs for the final copy. !lil ' Milit,ill I: IWiH iipMlliiliMHi
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PAUSE THAT REFRESHES. Duane Houchin, John O ' Brien and Carol Stute take a break during the Christmas Prom to drink some de- Hcious punch. COUNT THOSE CALORIES! Waiting for their punch are Barbara Dexter, Marjorie Tay- lor, LeAnn Lindbeck, Barbara Redfeldt and Marilyn Meyers. The home economics party was held in Mrs. Elliot ' s home. STORYTIME HOUR. Marilyn Meyers, Mar- jorie Taylor, Jeanette Larson, Mary Rayer, Caroline Brahler, Betty Benedict, Karen John- son, Rose Ann Lorens, Carol Ruppert, Frances Search, and Marilyn Brown enjoy a Christmas party. DANCING IN THE DARK. Larry Randolph, Ruth Janisch, Marilyn Crawford, and Ron An- drajeske are shown at one of the formal dances sponsored by the Senate. ITALIAN DINNER. Linda Peterson serves Mary Rayer, Judy Johnson, and a guest. LeAnna Leibrandt and Darlene Dueland provided en- tertainment playing accordians.
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