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Advertisers Business Managers Literary Staff Artist Typists Patron Committee Photography Staff Jr. Reprenstative and Advisor 22 Editor and Co-editor
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“A hook! O rare one!”—Shakespeare Our book would be incomplete without an introduction to the competent staff that made it possible. Ida Schuckers was chosen editor, with Bernard Droney as her capable coeditor. Their jobs were various and plentiful. An advertising department was established to secure ads from local businessmen. They were: Don Watson, Bill Hudson, Bill McNeil, Regis Wendler and Tom Daugherty. Working with the advertisers were: Linda Reasinger, Carolyn Bundy and Judy Rishell, who contacted those interested in patronizing our yearbook. We are proud of the cartooning done so well by our artist, Patty Woika. The literarv department was readv and willing to do the many tasks that were required of them. They were: Loretta Cowan, Shirley Kopshina, Kaye Shaffer, Esther Yale and Jerry Gifford. The difficult job of keeping our finances straight was done well by our business managers: Janice Hetrick and Anna Knarr. The capable typists were: Shirley Mauk, Marlene Vida and Barbara Tubbs. Since the Flambeau consists in a large part of photography the following were selected to aid Mr. Droney: Floyd Heffner, Terry Alexander, Jule Nowak and Esther Walters. Mrs. Browne chose as Junior representative, Wilford Punchios, who proved capable and willing. We were glad to have him as part of our staff. We are very grateful to Mrs. Browne, our advisor and friend. She helped us in everything we did. ■21
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Underdo erclaiimen 23 junior5 “It is a very good world to live in, To lend or to spend, or to give in.—Earl of Rochester” omorei “Why then the world’s my oyster—Shakespeare” Credit i men “How green you are and fresh in this old world—Acts III”
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