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Nose for News . . . First row: Scullion, Haessly, C. Kelley, F. Sharp, Crawford, Jensen: Second row: J. Sharp, Walken, Campbell, Schmid, Baltorinic, Juergens, J. Kelley. Third row: Yeagley, Mulford, Hoskinson, Keener, Cibula, Mr. Lehman. Behind the headlines of the Quaker, Salem High School Weekly publication, was a staff of journalistically minded students, each covering his beat and Writ- ing up his story in order to make a Qua- ker full of news. Heading the staff for this year was senior Jim Kelley. He was appointed to the position of editor after serving on the staff for three years, having been manag- ing editor his junior year. Serving as his assistant was Harvey Walken, junior, Who had been on the staff two years pre- viously. On the staff for the year were seniors, Sally Campbell, Betty Cibula, Jackie Jensen, Pat Keener, Helen Haessly, Mol- lie Schmid and Gyla Stern, juniors, Ruth Baltorinic, Jo Ann Juergens, Duane Yeagley, and Walter lbele, sophomores, Gertrude Zerbs and Donna Ward, and freshmen, Carol Kelley and Frankie Sharp. Serving as proofreaders were senior, June Hoskinson, and junior, Cath- ie Scullion. Typists for the staff were Inez Jones, Gertrude Hermann, Lorna Helmick, Jean Hunter, Lois Johnston and Dorothy Kekel. Staff photographers were Munson Thorpe and Duane Yeagley. Along With putting out the weekly, the stall attended meetings of the Tri- County Journalism Association. At one meeting Jim Kelley Was among a group of student editors Who discussed their papers, while at a meeting Where round- table discussions Were held, he presided at a sports meeting. Kelley also headed the annual editor- ial staff, of which Pat Keener, senior, Was assistant editor. Work began on the an- nual early in November, ending with the issue of the yearbook in May. Compos- ing the staff were seniors, Sally Camp- bell, Betty Cibula, Jackie Jensen and Mollie Schmid, juniors, Ruth Baltorinic, Jo Ann Juergens, Duane Yeagley, Har- vey Walken, Hermine Maroscher and Ginny Baillie, and freshman, Carol Kel- ley.
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