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FIRST ROW: Mrs. Gruenewald, E Beckman, D. Wenger, M. Zuercher, M. Angliker, B. Kundert, K. Krauss, B. Stanf- facher, U. Signer. SECOND ROW: C. Hartman, K. Bender, M. Cothermun, S. Blumer, N. Moldenhauer, O. Monte, J. Trelotar, L. Burgy, M. Schilt, C. Wenger. THIRD ROW: M. Krauss, M Kubly, J. Davis, M. Hess, C. Schindler, D. Nuf- zger, C. Farmer, J. Forbes, S. Trickel, D. Webster. BULLETIN One of the busiest units of M. l-l. S. is the Bulletin staff. Close cooperation of the en- tire group is necessary in order to cover every phase of school activity. Their objective is to bring you a well rounded record of school life. Each year the staff must strive diligently to uphold the standards set by their predeces- sors. The eagerness with which the student body looks forward to each edition adds incentive to their work. The top rating received by the Bulletin in past years, offers a challenge to each new staff. BULLETIN CUBS Meet the Bulletin Cubs! While preparing for the regular staff next year, the cubs learn the fundamentals of journalism such as the writing of good news stories, features, and sports accounting. Emphasis was placed on personality sketches also this year. All these things are practiced during the year, and every spring the cubs are responsible for one issue with a mock staff. At the end of the year, it is customary for the cubs to give the regulars a picnic. This outing brings to close ci year of newspaper apprenticeship. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Gruenewald, J. Schultz, J. Strasser, M. Huber, J. Hammer. SECOND ROW: B. Lengacher, C. Goodrich, P Teehan., C. Kundert, E. Rufi. THIRD ROW: D- HOJKSOD. H. Pfleffli. M. Rear. J- Ahdershll-
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