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'iv-5? 9. an Annual Staff: FRONT, Toni Sullivan, Christy Fteuhl, Marlene Ketner. ROW TWO, Karen Holm, Mistakes were freqeuent in annual staff, but Georgette Phill and Karen Holm are a little upset about wheth- er this one can be corrected as easily as some of them. Ann Greeley, Sue Schillinger, Jeh' Flothweiler. ROW THREE. Claudia Olson, Georgette Phill. Barbara Knoll. ROW FOUR. Millie Johnson, Toni Johnson, Buzz Dower, Cindy Radonich. Sue Schillinger's typing ability was a great aid on dead- line day, and, for that fact on any day that an annual staff member had a theme due for senior English.
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Amwabpufsfofuwideas 1967 Kwahaes co-editors. Karen Holm and Toni Johnson. When there wasn't a deadline to meet Toni Sul- livan found other things to do, like study for a chernis- try test next period. . . .Ji E... As a new member to annual staff, Doug Clark is given a few les- sons in putting together an annual by Christy Reuhl, an old hand at such things. iw O O Come on! Get Busy! We've got a deadline to meet! These words became familiar in annual staff as the deadline days ap- proached. If you were anywhere near room 26, you could hear the mad typing behind closed doors. Last minute headlines were composed and scribbled on the pages. The photographer was sent to take desperately needed candid pictures and copy writers interviewed club presidents for material to write up the interesting copy that makes up the annual. Each time the dead- line was met five minutes before it was due, but it was met! Editors Karen Holm and Toni Johnson worked long. exhaust- ing hours to make the annual one ofthe best. Georgette Phill and Jeff Rothweiler contributed a great deal with their work in art and photography. Other staff members were busy working on write-ups and layouts, besides learning the newest thing in hair styles and howto do the gator. And to think not a single broken pica stick all year. Color was the big highlight of the '67 Kwahaes this year not to mention the sixteen additional pages that help to bring back memories ofthe year. So what else is new?
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i , 552. .F X. l Band officers: John McDonell, Louise Cruver, Christy Reuhl, and John McEwan, Music librarians: Janet Henry, Carol Marietta, Kris Jacobson, Mr, Brummond director, and Helen Knickerbocker. The four members of the Dixieland Band with the largest instruments are, Frank Westrum. Sue Schillinger, Paul Anderson, and Dale Neel. Other members of Dixieland Band were Bobbie Hatch, Jake Rice, Jud Klinger, and Doug Wiseman. at
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