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. . . or Political With Ben Anderson as Mayor, Redlands townspeop ' e were ably led through the trials and tribulations of Civic Day. Of course, Redlands High School had its fling, too, a John Rushing, principal, Dave Lily, Dean of Boys, and Helen Taylor, Dean of Girls, afforded the students a host of pleasure. An assembly ended the day with a speech given by Miyor Maurice Clapp and the introduction of the digni- taries. Civic Day Elected Youth Week ot- :ials bask in their glory Ben Anderson, Mayor r the day, addresses the ident body. During the y, the youthful politicos ok over running of the wn government under e supervision of the gulars.
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. . . and Artistic CHEPULECHL rr AAMj j Under the direction of Miss Mary Barnett, Mr. Carl Durrell, and Miss Harriet Barr co ' sponsors, the third annual festival of arts had a very suc- cessful season. With entries of many and varied types, the judges had an extremely difficult time picking the top articles. Added to the original list of entries, was the new division, journalism, in which a large group participated. This year, Chepulechi had the largest groups of entries since its beginning in 1947. ■H ty
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Makio Editorial Staff This year ' s ovit ' size Ma! io staff bravely aided the little donkey in his search for knowledge, success, and gold. Bob Jennings, editor, often viewed the donkey as a passenger on his back, rather than an aid in reaching the long sought gold. Shirley Harrawood, assistant editor; Marjorie Thomas, chief editorial assistant; and Eleanor Herman, copy writer, bore the lion ' s share of the work. Among the photographers, both in ' and ' out of focus. Bob Bell led the pack with Jim Stanley, Tom Grant, and David Brookfield several laps behind. Jo Ann Jakle was the step ' mother of the little donkey. The Ma io staff concludes its work with the hope that the book will aid the students in remembering their search for gold; but that after all each student is his own gold mine. ROW i B 11 Clemmcr, Jcrr - Bowman, Kent Hansen, Jim Stanley, John Banks, Jim Dye, Lorcn Hor on, Norman Ander- fcin. Tommy Grant. ROW 4 Grctchcn Hols.ein, June Hatcher, Barbara Mason, Dorothy Browning, Naomi Hil- dreth, Joan Edes, Joan Wallace. ROW 3 Betty Peugh, Diane Williams, Dorothy Cook, Erna May Holsinger, Anne Hollen- berg, Djnna Hollcnberg, Roberta Adams, Georgia Barlow, Mar { aret Shrock, Marlcne Gott. ROW 2 L ' ,:e.-clla Alexander, Ann Burt ' .in, Cathy Cummings, Jorce Jacobs, Bet:y Leonard. Dilly Gibbcrson, Jo Ann Fisher, Cynfh ' a Wilson. Gladys Sturdi ' vant, Jo Ann Anderson, Terry H ' rota, Alita Sliger, ROW 1 Eleanor Herman, Mar- jorie Thomas, Shirley Harra- wo id. Bob Jennings. Jo.Ann Jakle. Bob Bell.
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