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WLCUNY. W Ylkllill Upper left: Mr. Frock seems to keep his U. S. History class well occupied. Upper right: Chemistry proves to be interesting when Mrs. Redman super- vises an experiment. Center: New Haven was quite well represented at t'Around the City Desk. Lower left: Miss Haller puts her art class to work welcoming everyone to New Haven. Lower right: Mr. Henderson adds to English literature by telling his class of his experiences in England. Page Twenty-six This Page Sponsored by De-Luxe Cleaners, New Haven, Indiana
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A 41. Left to right: Nancy Fultz, Assistant Editorg Barbara Bell and Lucille Doctor, Co-Editors: Miss Elizabeth Leaird, Sponsor. Left to right: Cseatedb Lois Rosswurm, Wanda White, Waunita Davis, Nancy Davidson, Nancy Fultz, Donald Jackson, Ervin Kleber, Robert Locke, Jerry Kost, Vera Butt, Terry Smith, Kenneth Renno, Nancy Bewley, Donna Ballinger. CStandingJ Kieth Emenhiser, Theodore Black, Bar- bara Bell, Lucille Doctor, Joe Kilpatrick, Bonnie Stoneburner, Margaret Albers- meyer, Marguerite Hamman. ie cieme - 47 Kew It's our tenth anniversary-ten years of progress and co-operation. The first Mirage, published in 1939 by our substitute teacher, Mrs. Meyers, was a paper cover, with few pictures, and mimeographed literary work. From the result of im- proved machinery and ambitious staff members, we have marched a long way to attain the present Mirage. The co-editors, Barbara Bell and Lucille Doctor, with the help of the assist- ant editor, Nancy Fultz, have spent much time supervising the book. Wanda White, Robert Locke, and Joe Kilpatrick made it possible to exceed our advertise- ment goal. The subscription drive was also successfully completed by our sub- scription managers, Marguerite Hamman and Joe Kilpatrick. Other positions were filled as follows: business manager, Waunita Davis, school life, Jerry Kost and Ted Blackg organizations, Margaret Albersmeyer and Don Jackson: literary and copy editors, Nancy Bewley and Donna Ballinger, senior editor, Bonnie Stoneburnerg junior editor, Vera Butt: sophomore editor, Martha Wiedemanng freshman editor, Nancy Davidson, sports, Kieth Emenhiser and Lois Rosswurmg photographers, Terry Smith, Kenneth Renno, Don Putt, and Ervin Kleber. Page Twenty-eight This Page Sponsored by Moon Printing Company, New Haven Indiana
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