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A CROSSROADS OF SOCIETY Delivering Thanksgiving baskets to needy families in the l community was one ofthe many projects of the Future Home- makers. The girls collected and delivered ten baskets of food. Miss McCoskey and Mr. Mansfield take time from their busy day to exchange notes. Every Homemaker should know how to entertain.. . Noon activities center around the Mrs. Wanda Hughes tips off her eighth grade home candy room. economics girls on the techniques of party giving. I5
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SHALL I??? Nancy Lane, dropping MX l-2-3 KICK!! Marcia Murphy, Carolyn Ritchie, Pat Waldo, and Janet Smith, Rock 'n' Roll entertainers. her ideas in the Student Council sug- gestion box. ll U oo Oh Happy Day!! Linda Lamb, Nancy Lane, and Sally Fisher, dancers in the Junior Carnival Music David Budd, Show, Leanne Lane, Merrill Crouch, Jean Williams, and John Unger sing their version of You're the Cream In My CoFfee. nuuuu A iob with variety-OOF!! Bob Combs, Larry Smith, Kenneth Wil- liams, Doub Osborne, and Bob King observing Earl King's Can- Can routine.
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Assignments, dummy sheets, deadlines-Review Editors' typical indecesions pondered by Jane Wil- son, standing, Editor-in-Chief, and Judy Wine, seated, Managing Editor. Left to right: Diane Nixon, Darlene Smenner, and Phyllis Salisbury screen Pics for Panorama. We sincerely hope you, the reader, enioy the 1957 Panorama. lt is essentially three books in one: a history book, a reference book, and a memory book. In this annual, we strived to combine all these facts and relate a story. THIS IS ROYERTON! 16 our school. JOURNALISM Glue on hands and clothes-strenuous picture schedules-deadline dilemma-all this and more was involved in planning and producing the Panorama. Only the person who has witnessed the year as a iournalism class member knows the fun and work involved. Now we can breathe a sigh of relief and mutter a word of praise to those who really deserve it. There were times when the work was piled so high it seemed impossible to complete. But our thanks goes to Mr. Phillips for devoting his time and eFforts in helping produce this annual. Headaches and problems by the giant economy size go into the making of a school annual. Panorama problems confront co-editors, David Miller, seated, and Mac Teboe, standing. Cropping, copy, and cutlines . . . Left to right: Lois Chisman, Copy Editor, Donna Smelser, Sports Editor, and Nila Emenhiser and Rita Kemmer, Copy Editors.
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