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enchanting assortment of , club affairs, weekend and other annual events. New HALE WAHINE officers being installed at the candle- lighting ceremony are Jeanne VVood, Ilona Weishaar, Joanne Tucker, Carolyn Reibstein, Nadine Chapman, Lois Van Vranken, Mildred Barber and Annette Xvilleford. 67 Teachers, as well as lads 'n lassiesf' enjoy social activities. Mr. Lenz opens his Christmas gift at the FACULTY SOCIAL Qabovei, while Mr. and Mrs. Bledsoe concentrate on the contents of an- other package. Second semester BOYS' CLITB officers tleftj, waiting for Dean Tappen to join them for a bike ride, are Ron Fellows, John Duge, Bill lvilson, Rod Michael, Sandy Young, and Bob Leslie.
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x.,g 4. '. ' Si. ., Perplexing indeed is Pat Dockhanfs proh- lem fahovej of squeezing billowy petticoats and voluminous dresses into a suitcase for the VVEEKEND LEAVE at home. Preparing for a Beat the Clock program Qrightj, the first semester BOYS' CLITB officers are ffrom left to right! Doug Smith, social vice-president: Norman Isaac, president: Craig Xviles, choristerg Larry Jurgensen, secretary: and Sandy Young, sergeant-at-arms. The young ladies ibelowj enjoying a visit on the lawn are the first semester HALE VVAHINE officers: Tam Valentine, secre- taryg Dottie Coon, chorister: Coy Lee Hog- land, pianist: Marybeth Howell, sergeant- at-armsg Diana Pearson, treasurer: Elaine Gasser, president: and Beverly Guido, re- ligious vice-president. in Lads yn lassies like dorm life ael1'v1'l1'es.' leaves, open house time
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,gn -t i..k ,f Publishing a paper is Cl great bl' job. Excitement in the air muffled exclama- tions . . . people not speaking to their neighbors . . . an occasional rattling of paper . . . not a head in sight Why? They're buried in the latest Newburian. This interest shown by fellow students is reward enough for the endless hours of tireless work that the staff devotes to publishing each issue of the SCHOOL PAPER. A trip to room 14 on the second Wednesday of the month would convince any skeptic that getting out a school paper is not an easy job. Editors are busy counting out heads and typists clicking typewriters to get the paper to press on time. 68 Blr. H. B. XVilcox Photographer Bob Dunn, associate edi- tor, types a last minute article for the NEVV- BYRIAN that is going to press. Norman Isaac, as- sociate editor, and Ray- mond Henry, editor-in- chief, choose headline type for page 3, while Rozy and Dixie compare notes on their 'Rambling' and 'Doodling' columns respectively. tLeftl ST.-KFF members joining efforts to meet the next deadline with their individual assignments are tforegroundl Joyce iVesterhout, John Duge, Harold Steller, Dennis Pettihone, Ron Fellows: feenterl Larry Groger, Claudia Spear. Merrily Salyer, Bob Conrad, Diana Pearson, Marilyn Stone, Pat Prickett: tstandingl Leroy XVilkin- son, Bob Dunn, and Steve Rozanski. 'i Mrs. L. W. Roth Advisor
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