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MAKIO Business Staff ROW 1 Marjoric Jcrnigan. Barbara Schult;, Boh Stanley, Kathcrinc Russo, Carol Lunderman. ROW 2 Carol Fcltcnbcrgcr, Phyllis Taylor, Jo Ann Applegate, Carol Wag- ner, Joy Andrews, Mara Dec Miller, Charlene Rousey, Carla Kooiman, Donna Kincher, Carolyn Olson, Evan- geline Millan. ROW 3 Donna Palmer, Frances Miur, Theresa Sjardcema, Eleanor Pratt, Helen Resende;, Barbara Mit- chell. ROW 4 David Tingler, Ken Minor. Wendell King, Fred Macintosh, Brad Burris, Chuck Frye. Fools ' Gold The Shylocks of the statf were headed by ex-State Senator Bob Stanley. Hot on the trail of advertisers, and laggard students, were Kathryn Russo, Marjorie Jernigan, and Carol Lunderman. Barbara Schultz contributed some never-to-be-forgotten Bulletin announce- ments. Miss Mildred Stevens gave deep and ade- quate counseling, while helping double-check the bookkeeping. Page 29
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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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