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luniar officers I' Nw-4ur' ,kw tv-Q OE FRAKE ROSAININE RODGERS BU J l-'GY SARA IO LYNN RUTI-IAF N GREENWALT The class of 57 oeaar' the1 car lollv ..lI'lO Nl '1 an enrolln er! of 93 48 boys and 45 g1rls The Q exert + eason the pre erta1o of the class play Room lar One Mo e wh1c'1 p ovea to a b1a ucce Mo 1 ol the students rn the play became eharble la membersh1p IH The p1ars The Jumors corfpxled qune a l1s' ol achlexemerls Us they parhclpated IP many of he ac'v1t1es ou c oal offers Th YTeen clamnecl Z8 rrembers v-11 3 Gs ofhcers 1 Laxorre G1lbert Publrcty Cha1rrfa Ruthann Greer' wal VICE Presldent and Sara Ia Lynn Soc al Cha1 man H1 Y was ohe club that rra y 1ur'1Ors partrclpated IP w1th O members from th cl s and Ice U ake as Chaplalr The annual staff acqulred 18 membe s W1ll'1 Susa Chnstner as lumo Eanor and the Sher H1 Can clalmed 26 mem be s wnh Narc1a M1ller as lun1or Edna Lax anne G1lbe as Excharge Ed1Ol' ar'cl Susan Ch rstner as News Co ardmator FN C clalrned 23 membe s wrth Sara lo Lynn Treasurer Charlere Wlusler Secreta y Kay Crane l-l1stor1an ard Patty Braymen Corresponclmg Secretary IRC haa only 3 Jumar rnercoers all of when were very actlve Key Club acqurrecl lU membe s, and FFA cla1rrea ff rrembers Wllhl Ga V Lauahl1r' as club eporter The class chase Iudy Maher a q eel' atlendarr nd lamce Phelan and Edche T or pan 1 91 e esertatlxe Koral beau o Much lamce Phelan was elected Secreta y T su er rl lfa cla '1l o 1e xoca nu deoa' Q v Vv 1 rcpu a v.1t er me Twer y elght r e e 1r Nlyea Clar G lr' Ro anne Roda ludy res Y a 1e ar l 91 IOP C C U llCIYCl he T .Inn ar' IG ll S an ICA tx rr 1 me P gX.r.1.,AftQ.:me, 4 .pn-cr eff: ar. A '1'.'C.lY1C .LMEYT r ara 3 lOl'1f Y V' C I IIT ,.fZf'lHC . I. .Qu . ..'TI'Y 1.1 IA Ha. ' ' IGGY ,Iii-ff f2eil 156703 ba 1 A1 er, , 'e
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prophecy Tlbet has safely QYTIVGG Betty Va hall good w1ll ambassado along Wllh her mer preter Eleanor Zw1ckel arr1ved late last r1g'1t 1n V1erna Austna Tony Martln work1r'g in hlS laborator es IH Germany has a1scorered an exters1r to the E1nste1n theoy creatmg a SlXlh d1mens1or Renowned C1V1l eng1nee le ry Stanley arnounced that progress lS ready to beg1n on the br1dge to spar the Enghsh Chann l Dw1ght Whltney Pres1dent of Bell Telephone Co alorg w1th h1s secreta y Fay Wate s took off from Los Angeles today for Iapan to attend a conference concerrmg the trans Pac1f1c cable B111 Cbrmg em back alrvel Wh1trey s safar1 1nto the Arrazorr r turred today a huge success And now arother commerc1al Do you have f1nanc1al ro1.1bles'? lf so VISIT your frlendly C PA Charles Nelson to help stratghten you out On the local scene I1m Brannen owner of a m1ll1on a lla g ocery cha1n left today wlth Mrke Weston meat department supervrso for Des lffome to oper' arother store Martha Eskew IS now the new pr1nc1pal of the lur1or l-hgh here 1n Shenandoah Dorts Fxsher has taken over as head nurse at the Hand Cor'm1.n1ty Ho pt al Rosalle Glasgo opered a new restaurant Teen Haven rn Shenandoans new shopp1rg center Beverly Hess has been chosen the Perfect Farm G1rl rn Iowa Floyaene Htx on 1 now s1ng1ng w1th a local stat1on on a western program Donn l-tolrres became the owner of the largest nursery rn the Ur1ted States Bob Leeper has ru t taker' ove ard remodeled the veter1na y Ofl1C9 1n Shenandoah Vlcar Clark Morrell chalrmart of the 9llQlOUS board called a meet 1ng to plan for communlty Eas er serwlce Glerny newrran has been appolnted south west lowas representat1ve to the Iowa school boa d Phylll Stephens was elected by the staff today a superlrterdert of Iowa School tor the Dea It has lust been announc a that Roger Swark IS the ren VICE presldent of Mays Vance Whttehllls blue rtbbor Shorthorn steers w1ll be on drsplay today at the RGGIO Hog Yards owned by Doug Hovenden Also or a1splay w1ll be some of the new 'nachmery mvented by Dale Thomsen Kathy Pattence lowas only woman representatlve to the Senate IS to speak at the new womens college here 1n Shenandoah Hazel Thorn Dean of the college w1ll 1ntroduce her Larry Warn dlrector of Shenandoah Mun1c1pal A1rport announced that three new runways are to be constructed lack Merker owrer of the stat1on SHS was awarded a plaque for hav1ng the b1ggest l1ttle statton 1n the Umted States Turmrg now to the sports World The flrst mdoor basball stadlum has been completed Steve Chambers was the eng1neer 1n cha ge of const uct1on Roger Harms 'he only DOGTIC coach 1n the Brg Ten reports h1s Iowa team 1 shapmg up pretty well tor that b1g Rose Bowl game On the other hand D1ck Nort Hurt coach of UCLA bel1eves h1s tearr IS all ready to go out and w1n the b1g game Larry Cralg has been chosen most valuabl player of the profess1onal football league h1s year Another award QIVSH today was to Dlck L1vermo e coach of the Arrry football team He was QIVSH a trophy for out standmg coach of the year W1th basketball com1ng up 1t was announced that R1Ck Bullock 1S the rew basketball coach at San Franc1sco Toneorrow Duane Lang the famous Amer1can bull f1ghter w1ll make his f1nal appearance 1n MSXICO Clty before leavlng for Spam Io Dayle Moffet has been chosen for the Ur1ted States Olyrrplc swtmrnmg team Pat Z1mmer won the lNCIt101 lGl Women s Smgles Bowlmg Charnp1onsh1p last n1ght by rolltng three perfect games At the Drake Relays th1s Saturday Charl1e Booher IS expected to break h1s own rr1le record or 3 54 8 The Un1ted States hopes for the Dav1s Cup fh1S year when Sandra Sm1th the Unlted States greatest womens tenn1s player announced she would conterd Thats all the ne NS for today Tune IH tomorrow for more news tom stat1on SHS Th1s 1S Boyd ard Donra saylrg We Go l2l 1 Q 1 . 1 , . F . . l , . 1 rs1 , 1 ., 1 1 - , Q 1 1. Y ,A , . 7 1 . . 1 . . . ' r 1. 1, 1 , 1 4 V 5 v1 Y v' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' 11 1 e 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1. , , , o r r - ' I v A 1 Y. ,O ' 1 11 s 1 , . . - s s 1 . A A N 1 . s 1 1 1 c r . . . , v . . A . , 1 1 1 , - ' ' A ' ff .. YY ' A Y L. 1 D 1 1 ' 1 1 r . ' s - c A . , , 1 . s 1 1 1 1. e 1. , 1 , 1 , 1 , , H 1 r r . , 1. . . . 13 1 . ' . e . A . . - 1 1 r , 1 . ' - 1 1 4 1 1 A , . . H A . ' . r .
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