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Sports Staff: Eugene Mullen, Vern Mitchell, Richard Hronek, Richard Black. Reporters: Richard Wallin, Virginia Rhodes, Sharon Ann Kearsley, Rosella McQuiIlan. Columnists: Lucy Mae Sneddon, Tom Towers, Shirley Knowles,' Venna Jean Warren, Jack Reese. 95ii5kE3i'15Q5 l l'2t22l?W!5xliWiXlQf Circulation: Etta Rose Tauscher, Joan Menou- sek, Joan Sorenson lcartoonistl, Bob Sargent. Reporters: Cleva Gray, Nola Rae Davis, Agnes Lore, Jeannie Harrison. Ad Staff: Noel Duerden, John Bevan, Bob Walker.
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JOAN GETTY, editor-in-chief during the second semester. S fhE'HiLffE1ln if Tl Editor-in-chief .... Sports Editor .....,,,,,,,,,, Assistant Sports Editor Managing Editor ...... Advertising Manager . Business Manager .... Sports Staff ...... Joan Getty Richard Hronek Vern Mitchell .. ...... John Bevan Claudine Morris Ted Brown Eugene Mullen, John Bevan, Richard Black, Edwin Grayson Ad 5'f0ff ----- ---...... ....... B O b Sargent, Bill Halsey, Covell Young, Sharon Ann Kearsley, Proofreader Photographer Cartoonist ...,. Circulation .............., Shirley Knowles Tom Towers Eugene Mullen Joan Sorenson Jeannie Harrison Reporters ......,, Venna Jean Warren, Lucy Moe Sneddon, Nola Rae Davis, Clevo Gray, Etta Rose Tauscher, Jack Reese, Richard Wallin, Rosello McQuillon, Adviser .... Barbara Choffe, Joan Sorenson Mrs. lzetta Robertson The Chieftain has been published more frequently this year, one issue reaching the students every three weeks, a great change from the monthly issues of latter years. The editors and staff members have been turning out a better paper than ever before, striving with each issue to improve. This work of the students is shown as the Chieftain again won first rating in Columbia Scholastic Press Association's yearly school paper contest. For the reason that our school paper goes to each stu- dent ond into each home, the staff has tried to give o true impression of the school in all aspects--the serious and carefree, the busy and happy. Under the direction of the journalism adviser, Mrs. lzet- ta Robertson, o new plon was tried whereby two editors were appointed, one to serve each semester. Claire Mc- Quillan served as editor first semester and Joan Getty, second. Credit should be given to two students who've taken four semesters of journalism-Claudine Morris and Richard Hronek. The former has served os advertising manager for three semesters, the latter, as sports editor for three semesters, also.
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BAND Bob Andrews, Earl Arnold, Nina Baker, Brent Ballif, Albert Beasley, Becky Lou Beasley, Bob Beasley, Dick Beasley, Den- nis Brown, Larry Christianson, Jim Cox, Bobette Criss, Geraldine Critchley, Dennis Dalton, Lee Daniels, Dan Dayley, Frank Dixon, Bob Dudley, Lola Dye, La Maine Eggleston, Elmo Fackerell, Duane Farnes, Darrell Fullrner, Marilyn Getty, Leo Gill, Pat Coach, Bob Gummersall, Merline Haber- er, Evan Hale, Richard Hammond, Charlene Harmen, J. Hawkes, Jerry Hawkes, Dennis Hess, Blair Hill, Marie Hodg- -ins, Gary Howard, Nolan Huff, Beryl Jensen, Bob Jensen, Kline Jones, Bob McCarty, Catherine McDougal, Dean Miller, Jacky Montgomery, Marjorie Morris, Dean Nielson, Adron Parkinson, Kent Parrish, Ford Paulsen, Bill Peterson, Bob Peterson, Richard Preece, Barbara Raymond, John Rom- ish, Lois Rothwell, Bob Rush, Bill Sandles, Jay Sappington, Freddie Siedow, Dennis Slaydon, Rosemary Studaher, Nora- line Stuart, Bob Swanson, Gene Taylor, Jack Taylor, Dewey Tayson, Hugh Templeton, Jack Thomas, Richard Thomas, Jay Tillotson, Frank Webster, Donna Weston, Larry Whitt- low, Joe Willis. Our young and charming concert mistress Miss Mar- got Gates takes the spotlight as violin soloist. 1Brchestra
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