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gl Y in 0 ' on b I y ,,, vi 1 V1 if I ' L FIRST ROW: Geraldine Kempf, Merrilyn Menn, Janis Holmes, Mae Steubing, Charles Cantu, Willi Mae Kneupper, Charlotte Hunt, Leonor Rosas. SECOND ROW: Sharon Doyle, Sandra Dahl, Don Ervin Matthew Moreno, Richard Hines, Mary Young, John Swartz, Virginia Miller. THIRD ROW: Fletche Bankhead, Ruben Lee, Gus Neutze, Paul Stroud, Bobby Oefinger, Walter Cheek, James Benke. N05 PICTURED: Linda Nieto, Marie Rodriguez, Bob Hagard, Thomas Barker, Debbie Howell, Nancj Magee, Joan Krahn, Evelyn Gass. alnpage fell el'5 Co-Editors WILLIE MAE KNEUPPE CHARLES CAN'l Sponsor MRS. RAMONA PEEBLE r 1 Meeting a deadline, the RAMPAGE officers- Linda Nieto, Merrilyn Menn, Gus Neutze, Sharon Doyle, Sandra Dahl, Willie Mae Kneupper, Matthew Moreno, Charles Cantu, Ruben Lee, Fletcher Bankhead, and spon- sor, Mrs. Peebles-take care of last minute details. Mrs. peebles 1-8
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Students interested in purchas- ing pictures of various activi- ties hav e the opportunity dur- ing the annual picture sale. rs. Lovelady and Vicky Easterwood are ex- aining the meaning and purpose of an annual. Crea tej y2aI'AO0L he members of the HORN staff wor k mstantly to provide the s tudents of :rthside with an enjoyable and mem- 'able yearbook. The HORN, which as first published in 1950, has re- :ived several awards in national :arbook c o mpe tition. Any annual ember can tell you that working on e staff is a time-consuming, though warding, job, 1 Paul Pahmiyer andHerbert Teat watch sus- piciously as the magician demonstrates his skill in the art of magic. This was a pro- gram sponsored by the staff. To h e lp finance the HORN, Matthew Mo- reno and Sandy Coon work at a paper drive . 471
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doesn't look as if Gloria Evan s had uch trouble convincing James Benke ' Don Ervin that she had a subscription the newspaper . Clllnpite newzi COUeI'6l 92 is year the RAMPAGE completed second year as a printed news- Jer. The capable staff was able score a successful year with one s ue each month. Each year the MPAGE builds up its circulation i this year was no exception. An led attrac tion was a magazine ztion, Roto. What's your favorite color? ask Janis Holme s and Linda Neito as the y in- terview Vic ky Easterwood. :psig t 1 i Fletcher B ankhead and Willie Mae Kneupper are mailing new issues of the RAMPAGE to their ad- vertisers and subscrib- ers. The cartoons enjoyed by so many in the RA MPAGE are the work of Matthew Moreno shown here work- ing on some new ideas. 49
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