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Act Well Your Part Getting all the necessary tacts trom Bob Current is Jim Stong as Venita Attebery, Kathy Woodfill, Mike Pickett, Randy Guinn, Sherry White, and Norman Jones listen and draw their conclusions of guilty or not guiltv. The answer to this question is vital in The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners. sac-wg ,y The adult faction of the play prepare to sit down and watch the entertainment their child- ren have prepared for them. ROW ONE--Janet Moler, Vin- cent Porter, Jo Williams, Janice Hargrove, and Larry Biles. ROW TWO--Tom La- Due, Gayle Olsen, Linda Wolfe, and Bill Jones. ROW THREEN-Jim Turner, Linda Wright, Judy Hendrix, and Jim Diehr. Assuming their stage personality with the aid of makeup are Glenda Keithly. Jim Turner, Venita Attebery. Janie Tee1,and Janet Moler.
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3 . Cultivate Students Opinions. WHERE, OH WHERE IS THAT STORY? --Mr. Van Hoy, sponsor, comes to the rescue of Celia Ramsey, Jim Tur- ner, Associate Editor Janie Teel, and Editor Skip Schiller who got lost in the Crimson QQ Gray files. is CENTER: WHAT'S THAT FOR? Gary Marquardt, Peyton Swearingen, and Gary Hall question Norman jones in regard to how that box can help his journalism. LOWER LEFT: DIG THAT HEADLINE! Leroy Taylor, David Drake, and Ken Real are amused as they read one of the many exchange papers. LOWER RIGHT: WHERE DID YOU HEAR THAT GOSSIP? Marvin Harrunontree, Winston Ogle, and Sam Fine watch Janet Wegerer as she peeks out the final story to meet that deadline .
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,QM llq y 1 Shown ahnve is Jim Diehr, who is the first Nev- ada High School student to have his work dis- played in the contest for Regional Scholastic Art Awards. He is shown receiving a first place Certificate of Merit from his art teacher, Mrs. Merle Fraser. His entry, Old Salt, was a bust of a Norwegian sailor. Maurice Dahmer, printing. Start For Young Artists ,,, xl t. , f . f e f eg, gassisgwe'sWfs1gf2s,ifZ?fs1.sF ?ivlfgs:g5ffgsifkitse gn 1 ' f 3 ?i't 4?ifi1sf iii fge', S?i' 5, 5 5-f'fiKs s ' 3sf?,Ewg1s?si ' ar Newly formed DeBarr Club officers are Sandra Staffen, Vice Presi dent, Bob Pohl, Parliamentariang and Rama Campbell, Secretary Jim Diehr, President, is not pictured. As one of their projects, the DeBarr Club visited the Nelson Art Gallery in Kansas City Waneta Thompson, Karen Kenney, and Lester Barker diligently work on linoleum blocks for block r - wus, f if .- V. ,, til' 'Ex WQTWVAW ' w
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