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First row, seated: C. Terwilliger, R. Kriebel, V. Shawl, A. Tremba, F. Barger, S. Clark. Second row, seated: E. Riker, S. Fair, P. Slaughenhoupt, B. Graham, Mr. Schumann, Mrs. Gardner, Mr. Holmgren, G. Myers, J. Terwilliger, M. Bowser. Third row: B. Stewart, D. Fross, S. Foust, G. Guntrum, M. Pipher, M. Gerwick, B. Kastory, E. Grazier, N. Master, G. Straight. Fourth row: B. Dearolph, B. Clawson, B. Pierce, B. Seybert, M. Marnie, J. Rose, S. Ramsey, D. Terwilliger, E. Bartley, B. McElroy, D. Overheim, L. King. PRES WE, the members of the Press Club, have been proud to have the Blue and Gold, our school paper. The paper is published by an elected staff each year. The Press Club has one business meeting and two work periods a month. The paper is published once every two weeks. ' Among the outstanding events of the club this year were: the publishing of the Christ- mas Paper, contribution to the March of Editor-in-Chief ....,..,. News Editor .......... Feature Editor .........,. Literary Editor Editorial Editor ....,.... Art Editor ...,.......,,...,...,. S H. Weckerly, L. Harriger. Fifth row: B. Blymiller, CLUB Dimes, and the dinner held in honor of Mrs. Snyder. We sincerely thank Mrs. Snyder for her guidance in the past three years. We wish to thank our advisors, Mrs. Gardner, Mr. Schumann, and Mr. Holmgren for their excellent help and co-operation this year. The elected staff for 1950-51 are as fol- lows: .........Gerry Myers Bowser Phyllis Slaughenhoupt Jeanne Terwilliger ...........Barbara Graham .......,.....Emmalu Riker Sports Editor . ...,, . ..............,..,.................,....,...,........... Bill Masters Mailing List ...,.. Gloria Guntrum , ., ,. , Bonnie Dearolph, janet. Rose, Betty Kastory, Helen Weckerly, Glenda Straight Assistants ..,...... MARLENE MARNIC
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First row: A. Moberly, R. Chambers, C. Johns, R. Overheim, Mr. Tritle, K. Blauser, R. Wolfe, S. Blackford, B. Patterson, J. Woolley. Second row: D. Garver, C. Buzzard, F. Bowser, B. Maxwell, R. Dearolph, J. McCall, H. Bowser, J. Barrett, R. Bowser, B. Lesser, C. Zilafro, B. Shoup. BOYS' CHORUS On Friday the second period you see boys bounding out of the school and you can be sure they are going to Chorus. This is one activity they appreciate. Boys' Chorus consists of approximately twenty-four members and we are certain there will be more next year. Boys' Chorus was organized by Mrs. Girard in the year of 1947, but is now under the direction of Mr. Tritle. We take our hats off to you Mr. Tritle, for the wonderful leadership you have shown. The boys are learning a great deal: to read music, to join their masculine voices in harmony, experience singing before a group of people, and to co-operate wholeheartedly. We wish the Boys' Chorus and Mr. Tritle continued success in their en- deavor. LEONA STEELE - 29 -
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Seated E. Riker, R. Overheim, B. Graham, J. Crowley, R. Young, Mr. Corbett. Second row: L. Steele B Kastory J. Dunkle, L. Taylor, B. Dearolph, J. Rose, J. Pipher. JUNIOR AND SENIOR YEARBOOK STAFF This year the yearbook staff was hampered by insufficient meeting time in the early part of the year, but after a late start, which hindered the book's prog- ress, the staff organized its ranks and began to piece together the material for the book. The Hrst job was to scan the surrounding territory in search of advertising. The job was completed with the co-operation of many fine businessmen. Second was the written material, donated by the students, which spells the difference between a good and a poor book. This year the written material was procured through the help of Mrs. Dore, who donated time from her English classes to help the students with writeups. From these writings the best were selected for publication. The third part was piecing the book together, deciding what should be printed and how it should be arranged. For the task many hard evenings work were given by the members of the staff, but through it all a very practical lesson was learned. The staff and everyone connected with the publication of this year's book hope that it will be enjoyed by all who chance to read it and they would also like to thank each and every person who contributed to the production of the book. JACK CROWLEY 1 31 ..
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