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960 Lion tall' rganizes and Gets Rolling. The nimble-lingered typists are essential to any yearbook. Too, they must have super imagination to read some of the material coming from the writers. B r e n d a Tarbert, Brenda Eveler, Ann Kline- dinst, Carolyn Flinchbaugh, Barbara Sheller, and Cynthia Pickel. QSWE' ,A 'ggi ng: E3 r x. ws? , of , X vi nfl I ilqgqfll The financial wizards check past files and records for do's and do-not's of yearbook transactions . . . Marion Cooper. Carol Barshinger, and Gloria Clark. The photography staff members with their adviser visit the new school. Front: Henry Herrman, Russell Stein. Second: Barry Flinchbaugh, Mr. Shaffer, Morris Kohler. Third: JoAnn Wilson, Gary Wineholt, and Ioel Kaltreider. l l 5 x .J Fife, fm W l Xe, S lui! H' T ' JK-J fi . .i ss X R tx X N f-V 9
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With the '59 Volume fl' to the Printer, the March student 9 .f -.N are rela: 1, ,4 Once ' ' their ref . LS N T lo Q material Q I 4 4+ WI Hq :Q raps ,Q 0 N 9' xx - 'X Qt Xx- P 'Xxxxy business sales scl their f-ii for use. shoot pi to be dc Q,g.ffa'N 4 school, ' The top brass have an out-of-doors hunt for ideas . . . Faye Miller, editor-in-chief, Gwen Grove, makeeup editorg Miss Clevenger, adviser, and jill Grove, editorial chief. Members of the make-up and editorial stalfs gather around the work table t Shelley, Jill Grove, Betty Jean Snyder, JoAnn Taylor, Carol Miller, Faye M Kehr, and Gwen Grove. Their amusement stems from a wise remark from tl' i ,zgx fgiiil Y' '-'5. 1s I .Ant . n'iv.'? ill' 'Qfixhxfl is x W L school, ln r V enthusia have thlf: the mal4 luck the 959. This is the time of year when most look forward to the end of their duties in ut in the activity oll-ice, now that the 59 ers ting from their duties, a new staff digs in the theme is decided, these twenty seven stic members of the class of '60 line up 'pective duties. Those on the editorial staff job of recording the year's events while ,e-up artists rack their brains to present the in an interesting way. The girls on the staff make plans for handling the yearbook ieduled for October, and thc typists exercise igers getting pertinent information ready The photographers get snap-happy is they ctures, posed and otherwise. There is much une. But with hard work and maybe a little l96O yearbook, the first from the new ,vill be on schedule. o plan the '60 edition . . . Front: Dale Uhler Tim iller, Ray Kornbau. Standing: Larry Smith Michael ,e chap behind the camera. pn qlllu x W 1 Q ' ' mr o 475 2 'iH..eesaes+a esis , 11, Q ..,. , a. Q, f riff J lvl Xu , J K
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Classes and Clubs reate a ...I .f 4 n Z1 'r Studcnts look over the chemistry projects. The teachers also enjoyed the disf chemistry lab after school would in all probability see a number of the ma projects. A few of the best projects were entered in the County Science Fair chamber that he had made. The girls show off their sewing skill during the ann ec fashion show. Here Jeanne Sechrist, Carol Stem: Darlene Waltimyer model their sportswear items. Student biologists in Washington drink a toast to their simian friends at thc Mike Young, John Kmetz, jim Klinedinst, Judy Bartholomew, Judy Olp, Ness. 1 5331 iff . 511 F ll' l ' 1 . I I Y ,9 .ani 1'T'T 'T'u ' 'fill ll Ii II' F hirl of ction ,Q We ,Me , mi ,lay and it is rumored that a person walking by the le members of our faculty experimenting with the where Eric Smith won first prize with the cloud al home ' f K. 'ft Cl, Zllld 5 1 kk f ffxn t f : zoo . . . I Carolyn - -' xi-la I j gg r or Wm ,J . hh 1 it 1 iv Hill b lrzzfx r . if il F A t r r 73, ' - I ,t hai f?: v1..'-'Y
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