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When the jy j.st is on the pmnpkn) iiid the fodder ' s in the shock. Annual SrAi-n After a program, Why You Will Want To Buy an Annual, presented on October 4, the Annual subscription drive was officially opened. The announcer was |eannette Williams, and the pianist was Marilynn Futrell. Members of the class represented people in different walks of life, and the senior class took part in singing Our Annual Forever! To launch the drive, the class was divided into two teams: the Blue team headed by Claredene Morris and the Gold team headed by Patti Buckley. The gold team was the winner. Individual winners were. Claredene Morris and Edith Spaulding. When the drive was completed, try-outs were held for positions on the staff, and the contestants watched eargerly for the announcement of results. Soon the new staff began its work, which progressed smoothly and rapidly. The highlight of staff work was the evening the entire group met to write the class will and prophecy. Members of the annuil staff are Jeannette Williams, editor-in-chief: Kathryn Waltz, literary editor: Clarjdene Morris, b.isiness manager; Peggy Ely and Patti Buckley, advertising: Edith Spaulding and Marilyn Futrell, subscriptions; Shirley Trump, historian: Amelia Clamme, senior editor: Carol Teegarden, art: Eleanor Rogers, posters: Bob Garrison, athletics: Joan Wentz, calendar: Harriet Reasoner and S-isan Wright, activities; Mary Alice Beeks, Imogenc Needier, Nancy Oswalt, and Jewjidine Baker, typists: Bill Krebs, poet: Clyde Hyde, jokes: Roberta Russell and Francis Ford, s.napjhors; Miss Albert- son, literary adviser; and Mr. Wilson, business adviser. Crier Staff The Crier Staff is a volunteer group of juniors, who meet once a week to write the school news. The news is then published in the local paper. The staff members are Emmitt Beeks, James Bonjour, Phyllis Herring. Carol, n Parker, Clysta Sills, Bob Starr, Mary Trant, Norma Zigler, and Marjoric Sutton, who replaced Carrie Norton when the latter withdrew from school. To learn how news stories are written, both sections of English 11 studied news stories during the first two weeks of school. Eligibility for the staff requires that a junior be free for staff meeting the seventh period every Monday. When a con- vocation is called for that period, the news is written during the fifth period English class. Miss Albertson is the sponsor.
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The bosses in theyr stalls below-the clover overhead! Y-Teens Club The purpose of the Y-Teens is to build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in one common life, those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. Under the leadership of Miss Alice Schaeffer, the club discusses current topics and special assignments. ' 1 liey ha c elected as officers: president. Shirley Mitchell: vice-president, Barbara Kellogg; secretary, Shirley Brown; song leader, LaDonna Hyde; pianist, Beulah Howard; reporter, Joyce Bradbury. The thirty-one members are as follows: Virginia Anderson, Donna Bischoff, Karen Bischoff, .Joyce Bradbury, Soniia Bradshaw, Shirley Brown, Edith Coleman, Jean Comer, Sally Ann Cook, Shirley Falk, Donna Garrison, Beulah Howard, La- Donna Hyde, Barbara Kellogg, Madonna King, Patsy Krebs. Jane Lawrence, Janet Layman, Hilda Markin, Carolyn McCaffery. Janice McClish, Shirley Mitchell, Barbira Prall, Eliza- beth Rogers, Barbara Russell, Phyllis Simmons, Phyllis Thornburg, Nadlne Wagner, Ruth MC ' entz, Norma White, and Rose Ann W ' ihon. Girls ' Athletic Association The purpose of the Girls ' Athletic Association is to promote girls ' interest in athletics. The girls had a Christmas Party and exchange December 8, and a chili supper later on. One of the most important things to the girls is the earning of points so they will be able to get a G. A. A. sweater. To get a sweater they have to have sixty-five points earned by participa- ting in the noon league, physical education, and after school basketball and other games. The officers are: president, Shirley Trump; vice-president, Susan Vi ' right; secretary-treasurer. Dorothy Garrison; activity leader, Patty Williams; reporter, Delores Ledbetter; sponsor, Mrs. Williams. The twenty-nine members arc: Ramona Anderson, Bonnie Coleman, Patty Denton, Dorothy Downing, Roberta Durbin, Charlotte Eloph. Clara Fear, Dorothy Garrison, Donna Helm, G racieann Helton, Natalie Holmes. Elizabeth Howard, Lllen Howard, Beverly Irwin. Jean Keaglc, Delores Ledbetter, Betty Love, Margaret Love, Carrie Norton, Joyce Nuckuls. Audrey Risinger. Eleanor Rogers, Carol Russell, Donzella Schuller, Clysta Sills, Shirley Trump, Patty Williams, Sharon Wright, Susan Wright, and Mary Ann Reff. Due to the resignation of Mrs. Williams at the end of the first semester, the club now has a new sponsor. Miss Agnes Rifner from New C isilc. I t.
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There ' s the song of I he L rk it hen the skies are dear. Orchestra The orchestra furnished our commencement, baccalaureate, and operetta music this year. Orchestral arrangements of semi-classical and popular music have been mastered under the direction of Miss Alice Schaeffer. Members include: Dennis Bcoliir, Sedonna Newman, Barbara Prall, Dorsey Price, Salley Rismger, Marjorie Sutton, Anetta Stiver— vioUns: Martha Sliannon— alto; Georgie Russell— bass viol ; Clyde Hyde— French horn : Donna Burchard, Judy Hiser, Nancy Smith— saxophone: Paul Headley, Sandra Hoover, Waunita Shiner, Sue Smith. Betty Racer— clarinet ; Maynard Johnson, Audrey Risinger, Shirley Trump, Max Hiser, Joan Sutton— cor net ; Patty Carnes, Tom Coleman— baritone ; Dean Ely, Charles Hurst, Marilyn Hoover— trombone; Harriet Reasoner, Joe Daily. Jim Luzadder — Snare drum; Margaret Love — bass drum: Betty Love — cymbals; Patti Buckley, Susan Wright — bell lyre I Carson Johnson — Sousaphonc; Ili aheth How.ird— bJ horn. tf ' -tti ,,., Band Our band has grown in both size and qualit and Mr. Harry Preble. It has made public app summer and winter concerts, ballgames, the hot The marching band now makes a very col uniforms purchased by the Band Boosters Org Members include: Jay Beaver. Walter Jackson. Tom Mouns Trump, Max Hiser, Joan Sutton, — cornet; Carson Johnson — French horn: Patty Carnes, Tom Coleman — baritone: Dean E — saxophone; Paul Headley, Sandra Hoover. Vi ' aunita Shine Rhea. Joe Daily, De ' ayne Johnson, Jim Luzadder — snare dru JJuckley, Susan Wright — bell lyre: Harold Everhart — drum ma Mitchell, Judith Mosier, Vera Ramseyer — twirlers. y under the supervision of Miss Alice Schaeffer earances many times throughout the year at se races, and the Christmas play. orful picture in the new royal blue and gold anization. ey. Maynard Johnson, Bill Racer, Audrey Risinger, Shirley Sousaphone; Elizabeth Howard — bass horn: Clyde Hyde — ly, Charles Hurst. Marilyn Hoover — trombone: Nancy Smith r. Sue Smith, Betty Racer — clarinet: Harriet Reasoner, Tom m: Margaret Love — bass drum; Betty Love — cymbals; Patti jor: .Marjorie Sutton, Grade Helton, Beverly Irwin, Shirley
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