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JF CCDMPASS STAFF 'te' Despite the fact that social activities have been few in number, the Compass Staff managed to meet the deadline every time. With mid-year graduation, the Compass Staff lost two of its outstanding members, Lila Jean Hamerslough, also editor of the paper during her Junior year, and Wesley Purdin, business manager. Under the supervision of Miss Larson, the members of the staff learned the fundamentals that go with publishing a paper, and found that it isn't as easy as it appears on the surface. First semester staff: Lila Jean l-lamerslough, editor, June Lehman, assistant editor, Wesley Purdin, busines manager, Cliff Dove, sports editor, Maxine Dedoyard, exchange editor, and Miss Larson, advisor. The second semester staff: lrene Pierce and Louise Peterson, editors, June Lehman, assistant editor, Bill Whitford, business manager, Cliff Dove, sports editor, Maxine Dedoyard, exchange editor, and Miss Larson, advisor. Reporters were Ethel Parcells, Lois Hill, Dean Negaard, Rosmay Klepper, Shirley McGinty, Dorothy Lundquist, Ruth l-lamalainen and Norman Vaa.
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