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PICTURE fi. he 'sw Money Y ! l 'I'hat's the job for the three treasurers. Working with the finances are, left to right: Mary Lee Beckman, Dorothy Donaldson, and Carolyn Heim. Taking a picture of four members of the staff is Betty Smythe, photographer. Seated are: Sue Roy Droppleman and Marilyn Gottbrath, literary editors. Standing behind them are: Shirley Au- gustus and Sally Romerg artists.
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SCHDOL SPIRIT Her facile pen, her energetic leadership, her contagious smile-all these attributes of our Editor-in-Chief, Betty Quin- lan, made our yearbook production a real pleasure. The staff owes a lasting debt of gratitude to her for her easy method of securing cooperation. To her we can only say Many thanks! Sister Kathleen's knowledge of yearbook production, and her patience in explaining it to us, has been a tremendous help. She has given us much of her time and we appreciate it. Always here when we needed her, always with an idea when we were at a loss for oneg Del has been an invaluable member of the staff. Her sunny disposition has brightened many a difficult situation. By her capable handling of business matters, and faithful interest in the Yearbook, Betty has proved a valuable staff member. Judy's hard work and artistic ideas have contributed much to the '54 Angeline. Her calm and capable manner has been a great help to all of us.
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SCHOQL SPIRIT Heading the Angeline News staff are joan McDonogh, Editor-in-Chief, and Mickey Sullivan, Managing Editor. Due to joan's enthusiasm, patience, and effort the 1954 Newt editions were most successful. , , B Proudly viewing an edition of the paper are these feature editors, seated, left to right: Shirley Augustus, Janie Whitten, Del Rapier, and Rita Kenney. Standing: Sue Roy Droppelman, Mary Ellen Wickham. Assistant editors seated, from left to right: Ann Ferris, Carol The Business Manager and her assistants, seated, left to right: Hasselwander, Betty Smythe, Helen Hill. Standing: Marie Lo- joan Broghamer, Barbara Simms, Business Managerg and Mary renz, Julia Lane, Pat Moran, and Judy Elfmann. Lee Pfeiffer. Standing: Bettie-Karole Williams, Shiela Tandy, and Martha jane Brown.
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