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i lst row, lcft to right: Karen Kendall loan Curtis Toni Shaw Kay Middlcsworth Ton Bove Linda Satterth L I K A I 1 I 1 y II 1 waite, Jack Kecfer, Karen Rudorf, Alys Orrell, Tom Mooreman, Sue Sirk, l.aTrelle Beasley. 2nd row: Judy Cain, Sharon Graham, Alan Miller, Kaye Reed, Rhea Dawn Barker, Peggy Dedinan, Ann Satterwhite, Diane Cunningham, Marlene Bove, Mary Lynn Landis, Beth Meyers, Deanna Mosbey, Mrs. Landis. 3rd row: Joe Winger, Sondra Ancil, Joe Sirk, Bonnie Mobley, Emilie Williamson, Miss Snyder, Don Larrison, June Han- sen, Anita Roherer, Jenny Brovont, Ianenne Nichols, I nflight Staff June Hansen, Editor-in-chief Don Larrison, Managing Editor The lnflight staff met at the home of Cathy Highley on September 19, 1959 to get acquainted, to get organized and to select a name. The staff voted and the new name was revealed by the four editors at a yearbook dance on October 17, 1959. Inflight was selected to represent the goal of the Golden Eagles: no matter what the task may be, our Eagles shall remain in flight! In preparation for the yearbook, June Hansen, Cathy Highley, Advertising joe Sirk, Business Editor editor and Kay Middlesworth, photographer, at- tended the Indiana University Journalism clinic. The editor, Miss Snyder, Sondra Ancil, and Tony Bove attended the Artmaster Yearbook Workshop in Indianapolis. During Teacher's Institute the following students went with the editor to the Franklin College Journalism Institute: Sondra Ancil, Cathy Highley, Don Larrison, Tom Moore- man, loan Curtis, Bonnie Mobley, Anita Rhorer, and Sharon Graham.
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1' B+ J I . 7 ,if 5-1 vv J . qv Y '.. ., lst row, left to right: Ruth llamilton, Anita Rhorer, Mary lillen Miller, Donna Younce, Nancy Rundio, Donna Renbarger, Beth Meyers, 2nd row: Tom Green, Karen Rudorf, Judy Smith, Deanne Mosbey, Nancy Lake, Bonnie Mobley, Sharon Graham, 3rd row: Rhea Barker, Kay Middlesworth, Beverley Cllevanger, Sue Sirk, Jeannie War- nock, Judy Cain, Karen Kendall, Mary Lynn Landis. 4th row: Mr. Wise, Mrs, Torgerson, Tom Dubois, llarreld Davis, David Kilburn, Merle Templin, Bob Sharp. Oak Bark Composed for the first time this year was the school paper for Oak liill High School. At the first meeting one of the first items to decide upon was a new name. Deanna Mosbey offered the suggestion of Oak Bark, The staff voted for this name and its decision was unanimous. Editor Donna Younce and assistant editor, Nancy Rundio, have both attended the Indiana University Journalism Clinic. There have been several special features and columns in the Oak Bark this first year: such as Through the Eagle's Eye and Coming Events. The editors, sponsors and staff have done a good job this first year considering the many problems involved in publishing one printed paper for a school housed in two buildings.
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FLUTES Anxta Rohrer Saralou McKeefer Lmda Shaw OBOE Jeff Feller BA SSOON Sharon Graham CLARINET S Jeanme Warnock Ruth Hamllton Carol McCormack Tom Horner Jacquelyn Shrock Marxlyn Powell Pat Cobbs B111 Shaw Janet Hunt Dennls Beall ALTO CLARINET Senlor Noel Hunt BASS CLARINETS Joyce Rohrer Marrann Towe AL'I O SAXOPIIONES Kaye Reed Sue Younce FENOR SA XOPHONES Nancy Myers BARITONE SAXOPHONES Judy Cam CORNI: I .S Rhea Barker Jon Hannlton Larry Brown B111 Hacker Joe Wrnger Davld Beall Sharilyn Horner Beth Myers
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