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'S ' A 'Q IN q 1 '52 l We is an integral part of every journalism Here THE OWL Staff reads and corrects the n-line proofs sent them by the publisher. Accelerated Courses IN OUR classes we learned to think and do for ourselves. During those nine months minds were developed, bodies were physically bettered, and the students learned to be a part of the world. chemists are behind that awful odor seeping from the lab. Note the Paris skyline in the background. n ,, Y YYYYY 2 OWLOII
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1-u ff. 1 I X SUMMER TIME brought those early morning meetings and the realization that it was time for The 1959 Owl Staff to get down to seri- ous yearbook business. Layouts were selected, pictures decided upon, and a complete new circulation cam- paign was the brain-child of the staff members. At right: Staff members search for new layout ideas for The 1959 Owl. OWL' 'I2 WEARY BACKS, brains, and imagil tions helped to conclude a week of strer . . T ous campaigning for the student cou elections in May, 1958. Poster part contributed gay posters which lined lor 1 ers, walls, and even the outside of building. When the posters are ready go up, everyone was needed even if it only to hold down a chair. At left: Wanda Arnold is doing Just th holding down a chair while a poster is b put on wall. Our Imagination ,awk Picnic tables furnished by the student council provide a place for students to eat lunch when the weather permits me 5,,,,g3nn . i'fw,'LX - Y '
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