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I. D. HOFFMAN Sponsor LA voNNA MILLE., BILL NELSON Co -Editor Ediwf Spirit Kept Alive During The Years the senior class helped to finance the Being on the Annual Staff is not all peaches and cream. From enrollment time until the annual goes to press each member of the staff has certain jobs to do . Some of these jobs are writing and rewriting copy, cutting and pasting pic- tures, coordinating material, making and remaking group pictures, working on layouts and trying hard to go to P ress on time . jor job for us this year has developing and printing Until the last few years annual, but since the armual is now self-supporting the seniors of '55 shared the cost of a camera with the staff. Because many of the students like to have a record of the activities and sports that occur after the annual has gone to press the annual staff is intro ducing, for the first time, a supple- ment. It will be eight pages long and will be mailed during the summer to the students who ordered it . 3 , Jeannette Smith, Ger- B bet ' ta Hales, Bernice Doughty. SITTING: Carolyn Starkey, Karalyn Pitts, Gordon Bangs, Sandra Baldwin, Martha Wal- lis and Elizabeth Baldwin, STANDING: Bill Nelson, Mary Southard, Joretta Tyson and Johnny Webster.
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lil 9 v x ' K x . My LIRS. MULLINAX applies at magic touch. Science is a watchword for free- dom and is yours for a better world . Scientific advances in the past few years have enriched life for everyone . Our young scientists may someday con- tribute their share of advances . fTo prepare themselves, they are members of the Science Club.J To become mem- bers they must be enrolled in at least the second year of science, have an A or B average, and develop an original project each semester. These pro- jects may be entered in the State Science Fair at Norman or the Region- al Fair at Edmond. Bruce Van Hom, Herb Cullers, Hal Cronkite, and Jan Shook fabovej and Larre Jo Huston, Karl Corder, Gano Dick and Clinton Rogers discover the fascinations of chemistry. M 'Saw- Pat Atlee, Clayton Nichols, T. J, Johnson and Larry Hill delve into the theory of light and its applications. Moments of force are demonstrated by Clarence D1-umeller Herbert Fulenwider, Kent Smith and Francis Bussert. Science . . . Watchword Of Freedom . A. T mn . AN. K ...rv v ' ,V 4 T. J. JOHNSON KENT SMITH President Vice President 1 X c, ...Q 'mi 'Q' x rf. ,A X7 A f ' 'Ms ' :sig 2523: 3 . Syria. anna . A f CLAYTON NICHOLS CLARENCE DRUMILLER Secretary Treasurer .-11.-.
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MR. DOWNS Sponsor SITTING: Patty Wellner, Rona Lee Keen, Cheryl Wilson. STANDING: Glenda Ashmore, Raymond Garen, Carole Kuykendall, Ronald Fleming. Freedom Of The Press . . A Privilege After attending the O.I.P.A . meeting, the Journalism Staff also got some ideas for improvement. They have changed the usual one-page school paper into four pages and it is no longer included with the Northwest News . All the students have really gone for this new idea and hope it will stay around for a long time . Getting into the spirit of democracy, the students now have a voice in the paper! A new column Letters to the Editor, contains letters from the students telling of their opinions, ideas, likes and dislikes concerning the school. 9 Lv 9 4 rslt 'f .- .-. '- -' if iii.' 1 fl ' Q -f ff Q-R 3 V4 Q ,W 'a ,Qu I Xia 3Q,::33sil'ilffif ,QI , Jw r - K - was 'W' f 1.1 jim-aMW W 'ffx.L ,111 Z I 'f -ff I , , ifQltlf , . 2 ,, ,T M.. ,Qf,,,,ic, ,., Sgt TM - ,,..,4-5fg1,g1,. ,I-.,,,.y..wf X. .l.,g,z,g5L'fa1 ,t'v,.,I,r..,',,-u+r:ff,,-- 3212? ,,wa.me1ff- V7 , , ,.-'f ,,,,wQr.am+m,... .,,r....,.. Mx. 5, Llibww-ex, M1 sfrwsw aaa .iw -f fi ,:v:zwf: '.m 'iiW 2-,ggfvcxzzs C +-f'qg:1.,,. ,, 7,2 ,3a,,ta:k.XQ:fifip,,xgf:,,,fW:f sggfkazrx-S:-W A N.. -M.-.iw V , ,. W... I.. .M . ,.r,m'v1a--ww ff' ,+L-ww Us:-satan. M U- We-ei' am we---yr. 3 gf fuk' wfiveis I ...We ,M -fe .,,. W- l.,, ,W , gem- -'fit Mm-:L www-N 1: 43 W'fifr',,-Tptlaffigg, r A . Q - -fesaszawww ,W , ,M D. f-H , fm, , g,,4,, ,,l. at ,,,,,,,, W. ,,,,t, W, ff, 113' ,ta is M ,,,,. M9-'E - In :!':'f13+ 05.1. NANCY NISBETT Editor SITTING: Gaytra Harris, Jane Kelley, Earlene Kelley. STANDING: David Deatherage, Lloyd Cresse, Linda Holman, Mary Ann Biles, Kenneth Howerton, Virginia Self.
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