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nigkfri Auf mafckkfifi riafiri acfion PHOTOGRAPHY COMMITTEE Don't move!! That's the photog- raphy committee at it again. They were always trying to get some in- Iormal snaps. There is one other well known statement connected with this group. That is . . . Let's see your billfold! Their aim was to get a lot of different laces on the snap pages. STANDING: M. Emerick. D. Abbott. R. Elsesser. M. Brewbaker. C. Trucken- brod. B. Durand SEATED: R. Bunton. T. Ward, S. Yost. N. Kaufmann. G. Hochstatter, F. Etheridge FIRST ROW: I. Herbert, M. Greenwood. S. Radtke. G. Novak TYPING COMMITTEE What would we do without those people who seem to make the type- writer become alive with action? This group under the direction of Dorothea Kofoed did all the typing and retyping of copy, captions and streamers. STANDING: I. McCormick, B. Preston. N. Cotton. R. Childers. I. Klein, M. Brew- baker. B. Small, D. Kofoed SEBTED: I. Reid, R. Bunton. T. Ward. S. Radtke. I. Herbert. I. Sonntag. H. Munson COPY COMMITTEE For the first time in the history of the annual the whole journalism class belonged to the copy com- mittee. Miss Breese met with this class until they had completed their first. second. or maybe third drafts. With the help ol this class and sev- eral other senior girls the editorial staff's task ot writing copy was greatly lightened. TOP BOW: L. Lau. G. Hochstatler. I. McCormick. F. Etheridge. G. Ehlers. G. Iohnson. B. Phalen THIRD ROW: I. Klein, T. Ward. B. Dur- and, M. Brewbaker. M. Emerick. M. Wolfe. R. Childers. R. Koerper. B. Wilhelm SECOND ROW: Miss Breese. B. Small. S. Schmitt. V. Drees. D. Koloed. N. Kaufmann, G. Novak, C. Truckenbrod. C. lackson BOTTOM ROW: M. Greenwood. C. Boehm, S. Radtke. R. Bunton. I. Herbert. R. Munson. S. Yost
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ounfkaa Acura, en em aw, 4 eela aa t EDITORIAL STAFF STANDING: L. Lau, N. Kaufmann, K. Killion, D. Kofoecl, B. Durand, R. Elsesser, B. Wilhelm, G. Novak SEATED: Miss Swanson, M. Emerick, V. Drees, C. Truckenbrod. Miss Breetse 9 AS SENIORS we have worked on some pretty hard tasks during our four years, but the production of the Atodnem was the hardest . . . yet it seemed to give us the most satisfaction in return. Every senior can feel that he or she did something to contribute to this book, whether it be washing the popcorn machine or pasting snap pages. There were commit- tees of every size and description to help put out this Atodnem. Perhaps the committee closest to the actual production of the book was the editorial staff which met regularly with Miss Breese sixth period. Each section this year had an editor or editors. The People section was planned by Carole Truckenbrod and Marilee Emerick while Norma Kaufmann, Gerry Novak and Dorothea Kofoed worked on the page lay outs for the 'iActivities section. The sports angle was handled by Editor Benny Durand assisted by Larry Lau, Kenny Killion, and copywriters Lee McCollum and Bruce Wilhelm. Our class will was drawn up by Sue Yost and Virginia Drees. Richard Elsesser was art editor and drew Tuffy in his different moods and activities. The duties and responsibilities of editor-in- chief fell upon the shoulders of Carole Truck- enbrod. She and Miss Breese guided this group diligently so they could meet dead- lines. The work was done not only in school time but many hours were spent at night meetings by Miss Breese, Miss Swanson and the other members of the staff. Although we don't have a picture of the finance committee, which consisted of almost every senior, it is most important. Without it, there could be no Atodnem. So if you were getting rather tired of hearing, ice cream sandwiches! or, i'Popcornl just think of the book those dimes were helping to complete.
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PE PLE Welll Lookit all those kids, will ya? I-Iow am I gonna git to me locker? That's all ya see around here .... teachers teachin'. principals prancin', and kids-messin' around. Natcherly ya loin sumpin in yer classes, else I wouldn't be here, and they're interestin', too. Maybe ya'd like to look in on some o' me classes and meet some o' the people I knows! Come on along .... I'll interduce ya!
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