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ALLTOLD—Second Semester Staff 2Zutll aud Scroll Standing: Rider, Swanger, B. Clawson, Rudduck, Shingledecker, Lamb, Newcomer, Swartz, Bluem. Seated: Fox, Bosscawen, H. Clawson, Reed, Tronnes, Christian, Davis. Students who distinguish them- selves on the Alltold or the Misko- deed staff are elected to the Quill and Scroll, International Honor- ary Society for high school jour- nalists, guided by Miss Heimbach and Miss Rosenberger. Those elected were: Joyce Beehler, Bill Brady, Marian Christian, Betty Lou Fink, Lucille Fox, Evelyn Newcomer, Mary Riggs, Janice Schmidt, Helen Steffens, Rowena Tronnes, and Jack Van Tilbury. Dorothy Bosscawen, Marian Griffis, and Marilyn Swanger were elected last year. ENGLISH IV Third Row: Weis, Perschke, Craig, Fox, Annable. Second Row: Weikel, Mussche, Richards, Wagoner, Plot- ner, Wagley. First Row: Clawson, Frederick, Kurtz, Lentine, Eversole, Six, McDonald, Whittaker, Arnold, Huggett.
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“lhe rélliold COVERS SCHOOL NEWS Formerly the Alltold staff, under the direction of Miss Heimbach, has been composed of students in the Journalism II class. This year, absence of a Journalism II class, lack of a linotypist in the Enterprise office, and shortage of help in the print shop gave Miss Heimbach and the staff many trying moments. The first semester Alltold staff included eight former staff mem- bers and 2 new members, Beverly SPEECH | Second Row: Nellans, Hums, Rotondi, Smith, Ackenhusen, Eckert, Haas, Kingery. First Row: Parcell, Walga- muth, Ganser, Deo, Holsinger, Rudduck, Six, Gardner. ALLTOLD—First Semester Standing: Geist, Lamb. Scheibelhut, Sargent. Seated: Miss Heimbach, Christoph, Gilbert, Bosscawen, Kunce, Swanger. Gilbert, editor-in-chief, and Joan Christoph, business manager. The managing editor was Willadine Orton; associate editor, Dorothy Bosscawen; news, Marilyn Swan- ger; sports, Don Lamb; circu- lation, Phyllis Geist; exchanges, Lois Scheibelhut; reporters, Nor- ma Kunce and Juanita Sargent. Three former members and the Journalism I class made up the second semester staff. The editors were Dorothy Bosscawen and Marilyn Swanger; feature, Felicia Lester; circulation, Betty Rud- duck; exchanges, Juanita Davis; sports, Don Lamb. The rest were reporters.
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Standing: Strome, Beehler, Riggs, Steffens, Brady. Christoph, Fink. Seated: Bosscawen, Schmidt, Members of the staff of the Miskodeed found they had to be not only journalists, but also photog- raphers, typists, picture cutters and pasters, poster makers, and doughnut salesmen. The last responsibility was added only this year in order to made additional ENGLISH IV Third Row: Siade, Maurer, Deethardt, Sime, Powell, Babcock, Stutz. Second Row: Vander Hayden, Grose, Calmus, Bauer, Artson, Lech- litner, Allison, Peterson. First Row: Shaffer, Ellis, Nye, Baert, Sherry, Sheffield, Flournoy, Wertenberger, Richardson, Johns. money to meet the rising costs of Both the faculty and the students liked the year-book publishing. doughnuts so well that they sold like ‘Shot cakes’’. This year the book was done by lithography instead of customary engraving-printing combination. bury, Clawson. Second Row: Longenecker, Rohrbeck, Kiracofe, Van Til- First Row: Zawadzki, Heaton, Lamb. MUST BE VERSATILE
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