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a 4 f J i Members of the Owl Stjif were; left to right Rcw one: Margaret Brock, Mary Alice Fox, Barbara Johnson, Janet Krumme, John Harlow, Thelma Otte, Janet Smith, Anita Edwards, Tom Huckelbery, Dean Davidson, and Mary Kunz Judy Embry, Janet imith, Anita Ldwards, I om MucKelDery, uean uavidson, and IVlary Kunz Row two: Phil Miller, Nancy Taylor, Sue Kriete, Nancy Lyskowinski, Mary Lois Nentrup, Ruth Morris, Peggy Hennessy, Nancy Martin, Martha Short, Janet Peters, Marilyn Schneck, Karen Keyes, Betty Brandt, Barbara Morgan, Margie Sciarra, and Ann Lustig Row three: Shirley Gottfried, Emma Otting, Marilou Toborg, Kenny Burrell, Ralph Haycraft, Patty Hollenback, Wayne Shortridge, Norma Hunnicutt, Mike Simmons, Judy Parks. Lucille Burbrink, Doria Leckermeyer, Dean Brockelman, John Dittmer, Linda Bollinger, Marvin Green, Patty Barnett, Dick Barth, Aleatha Miracle, Glen Butch Combs, B and Bud Polle, Row four: Nancy Turpin, Peggy Aiken, Janice Cooper, Bobbie Tolbert, Sarah Krum lill Robinson, ime, Janet Stockelman, Katherine Pollert, Row four: Nancy lurpin, Peggy Aiken, Janice Cooper, bobbie lolbert, barah Krumme, Janet Stockelman, Katherine Pollert Sandra Ruddick, Janet Sutherland, Janet Bobb, Judy Kay Kamman, Connie James, Judy Patrick, Doris Jones, Pennle Jackson Ermadene Able, and Peggy Boyles OWL STAFF PUBLISHED AN OUTSTANDING PAPER . . . The Shields Owl, in its seventeenth year of publication, served the school and gave the students a chance to do outstanding work in the field of journalism. Fourteen issues were published on the first and last Fridays of the nine school months, under the editorship of Janet Smith and under the supervision of Mr. C. R. Wright. Top staff positions were held by Judy Embry, news editor; Thelma Otte, editorial editor; Anita Edwards, feature editor; and Tom Huckelbery, sports editor. Business managers were; Janet Krumme, advertising; Barbara Johnson, exchange; John Harlowe, circulation; Dean Davidson, publicity; and Fred Henly, art. A member of the Indiana High School Press Association and Quill and Scroll, the Owl Staff spon- sored the sectional dances and also the annual sectional tourney queen. .| ll- 3p | ( We ' ve got to meet this deadline , was a com- ment made as Tom Huckelbery, Denny Rebber, Anita Edwards, Judy Embry, and Thelma Otte worked feverishly on the Owl.
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Members of Quill and Scroll were: Left to right: Seated; Thelma Otte, Aleatha Miracle, Anita Edwards, and Janet Krumme. Standing: Janet Smith, Dick Barth, and Peggy Aiken JOURNALISTS WERE HONORED BY MEMBERSHIP IN QUILL SCROLL Quill and Scroll was a bit late in getting organized this year due to the many other student activities in school. This organization is for journalistic minded students who write for the school paper, the Owl. Members must have 100 inches of printed copy in the newspaper to be eligible to belong to this organization. This is a very hard task and rep- resents some effort on the part of students. Students attaining membership last year and still participating this year were: Janet Smith, Dick Barth, Thelma Otte, Judy Embry, and Aleatha Miracle. Membership this year was awarded to: Peggy Aiken, Anita Edwards, Nancy Lyskowinski, and Denny Rebber. Initiation was held toward the end of the school year at a party given by the Quill and Scroll. This initiation took on a very serious mood as it was held by candle light and told of the various journalistic traits of v, hich every journalist was proud, SEYMOUR PUbLiC LIBRAR ' 25 SEYMOUR, INDIANA
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It has always been a fact that publishing the Patriot is a very time-consuming project. The members of the staff found this true as they set out to do the best job possible on the yearbook. Some of the work the staff had to do was to sell ads, write copy, identify pictures, and finish up the individual pages to meet that deadline that stared them in the face. Heading the staff were; Dan Kiel, editor; Mary Kunz, assistant editor; Nancy Neff, copy editor; Erma Brewer, senior editor; Thelma Otte, class editor; Dick Barth, sports editor; Tom Molting, business manager; George Krein- hagen, advertising manager; and Fred Henley, art editor. Mr. C. R. Wright advised the staff very competently. Working on schedules for the Patriot were the editors and managers, Tonn Nolting, Erma Brewer, Thelma Otte, Nancy Neff, George Kreinhagen, Mary Kunz, Fred Henley, and Dick Barth. ... AS PATRIOT STAFF WORKED HARD FOR A GOOD YEARBOOK Members of the Patriot Staff were; left to right; Row one: George Kreinhagen, Tom Nolting, Dan Kiel, Mary Kunz, Thelma Otte, Erma Brewer, Nancy Neff, Dick Barth, and Denny Mahorney Row fwo: Glen Butch Combs, Janet Smith, Barbara Johnson, Aleatha Miracle, Judy Embry, Rosalie Stockelman, Susan Gamron, Joan Abraham, Anita Edwards, and Marilou Toborg Row three: Ken Coates, Mary Ann Kestner, Janet Krumme, Bill Abraham, Doryce Precht, Norma Hunnicutt, Tom Huckel- bery, Tom Snyder, and Tom Niemeyer Row four: Nancy Taylor, Sue Kriete, Nancy Lyskowinski, Barbara Dittman, Patty Holienbeck, Sue Sutton, jim Murray, Margie Sciarra, and Sandra St. John aBn B
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