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AS THE LEONID REORGANIZES ITS NEWSGATHERERS Anne Henry, Joan Mundis, JoAnn Wilson, Wendy Baerreis and Jetty Craley of the Lion and Leonid staffs enjoy the opportunity to exercise their vocal chords during a pre-dinner song fest at the press conference. . . . and so the eager journalists, full of fresh ideas under- take their respective tasks. Anxious to apply the helpful information they obtained at the annual press conference, advisers and staff members alike settle down to the task of preparing a record of school activities for everyone. News reporters and editorial writers are searching for new and clever means of depicting events, while typists are discovering the joys of reading everyone's handwriting. Photographers seem to be everywhere with those popping Hash bulbs, as the make-up staff searches for new and clever formats which they will use in the fall. Business managers are realizing that their big problem will be money-or the lack of it. Occasionally an unusual incident interrupts the buzz in the activity office . . . for instance one of the Lion staff typists managed to get caught in the typewriter and caused a small commotion while the rest of the staff tried to extricate her. And the activity ofiice is not the only place disrupted by our well-meaning workers. A distinctly audible gasp was heard during the dinner at the press conference when the publication's number-one photogra- pher stood on his chair to obtain a pictorial record of the event. Thursday morning finds the activity office filled to overflowing with the LION staff Csans photographers . . . they're work mg WlIh'Mf. Shafferj. Front: B. Smeltzer, A. Wierman, C. Steckel. Second: P. Bonness, L. Grim, M. Howard, S. Stewart J. Mundis, K. Taylor, T. Cope. Third: J. Taylor, N. Yeater, R. Stabley, P. Burke, C. Horn, G. Amspacker, W. Baerreis, G Newcomer, L. Grove, E. McKinley, Miss Clevenger. 11
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'61 LION STAFFERS ASSUMING YEARBOOK DUTIES Highlight of the press conference was the address given by Dr. Joseph Murphy, Director Photographers from both publications meet with their adviser . . . Of. the Columbia SCh0l9-Stlc Press A5S0Ciati0f1- Dale Hinkle, Barry Lutz, David Zeigler, Mr. Shaffer, Charles Sechrist, H15 ,helpful hlllts Sho'-'ld PTOVC VCTY Useful 111 Tel-ry Jamisgn. publishing the best yet yearbook or news- paper. Indeed a rare sight, for it's not often that so many of the Leonid staff are so easy to find. Front: S. Warner, A. Johnson, G. Sweeney, B. Emenheiser, S. Sheckart, Q. Reider, R. Saylor. Second: S. Smeltzer, B. Urey, N. Sheifer, P. Goodyear, N. Hannigan, A. Rosenberger, J. Shue, R. Hively, J. Meckley. Third: R. List, J. Arnold, J. Craley, D. Haines, K. Landis, J. Bartholomew, S. Watkins, L. Orwig, W. Sechrist, A. Henry. Fourth: Miss Keeports, L. Grove, W. Leach, K. Overmiller, M. Hangen, J. Michael, M. Stein, J. Klinedinst, J. Poff. 10
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SOCIALLY- INCLINED CLASSMATES - SOME Life can't be all work and no play as these Red Lion students and guests seem to prove! Nancy Fogle and Wilbur Brenne- man, Judy Sprenkle and Charles Sechrist, Jo Sedgwick and Joe Coeyman are among those enjoying themselves at the Varsity Club's dance. Varsity Club members give their record hop a special boost by having the popular WSBA disc jockey land one-time Red Lion studentj, Wayne Trout . . . Dick Stein, club presi- dent, is Wayne's on-the-spot assistant. Pot Luck . . . just what the Council orderedg and fun- loving Carolyn Frits and Harry Lohss don't mind a bit. 12
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