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From left to right: Geary Prugh, photographers assistant: John Kukura, assistant business manager: Jim Walker, photographer's assistant: Frances F. Feris, co-sponsor: Mary Bunce, editor: David Gregorich, photographer: Gaye Wehrli, photographer: Gwendolyn Hill, co-sponsor: Marcia Callister, copy editor: and Ruth Carlson, printer. Mary Bunce Csittingl editor, is consulting with the business staff: Marilyn Hawkins, advertising assistant: and Bill lserman, business m anage ,, 745 Smff ,,,--c 'wlW Here the MUSTANG staff of 1954-55 is pictured in its own private domain, the darkroom. Among the confusions of film holders, enlargers, and paper cutters, pictures were developed, print- ed, enlarged, and cropped. Here the acl pages were set up and the copy was written and edited. We utilized the seasons, for in the summer we planned, in the fall we set up the dummy, -in the winter we accumulated our pictures and copy, and in the spring we met our last deadline. At the Journalism Conference at the University of Wyoming, the MUSTANG was proud to receive the following awards: first places for copy and pho- tography, a second place for the fea- ture section, and runner-up place for all-round production.
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From left to right: Mrs. K. D. Knapp, Mrs, Morgan Davis Mr David Foote Sr Mr David Kidd M C H Thompson, Mr. E. A. Swedenborg, and Dr. William Hart Sedan! gown! Each school year finds seven hard working people doing much for us behind the scenes. Many times we forgot to say Thank you to those men and women serving our community unselfishly without remunera- tion. The problems of 1954 seemed terrific: providing for a heavy enrollment beginning to be felt seriously in the high school, an increased building program, finding enough money to run the schools, buying cot- tages in subdivisions, arranging for new kindergartens, setting up new rooms in the old iunior high building, and providing new classes for us high school people. Fall, winter, spring, and summer these folks stayed on the iob. For ourselves and for all those for whom they provided in the years to come, we say, A iob well done. Mrs. Knapp of the School Board discusses the high school parking problem with Scott Bertagnole and Chuck Dill.
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