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PROGRAM COMMITTEE SPRING FIRST ROW, left to right: Pat Boland, Jackie Luce, Mo-Mo Mosher, Jim Rauch, Una Meadowcroit, Alecia Brattain, Shirley Price. SECOND ROW: Carol Kay, Ann Forrester, Tosca Lenci, Mary Hos- mer, Carole Leavitt, Betsy Belcher, Albie Muldavin. THIRD ROW: John Campbell, Alan Andersen, Graham Morey, JoAnn Hendricks, Sue Mizell. 56 FALL FIRST ROW, left to right: Graham Morey, Jeanne Cleverdon, Dotty Mansure, Helen Selinger, Bruce Lau- ritzen. SECOND ROW: Allan Cook, Tony Bailey, Edna Goddard, Joan Ruby, Elizabeth Waldie, Ted Ty- son. THIRD ROW: Roy Petri, Judy Gosliner, Ev- elyn Siegner, Jeannette Fong, Merle Ensler, Ann Sears, Clark Deichler. The fall Program Committee, under the supervision of Edna Goddard, brought to the student body many interesting programs. ln spite of the staging difficulties, the committee did a wonderful job. Nlemorahle rallies were those in which Tony Patucci, the television comic, and Armand Girard entertained us. The spring Program Committee, headed by .lim Rauch, followed the fool,- steps of the fall group, also doing its part to bring us good programs. A few of the many programs presented were: a Judo exhibition, the C.S.F. program, and the General Electric Program. The committee also presented a tremendous side show at the Spring Carnival. QW num
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1 FALL Sadie Hawkins' Danz sponsored by Jolly Roger Staff. W FIRST ROW, left to right: Earline Johnson, Gene Deichler, Helen Selinger, Carol Kay. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Martin, Ted Jorgensen, Dick Grech- man, Bernie Weller, Eliza- beth Waldie. THIRD ROW: Barbara Boland, Dale Lewis, Bob Johnson. Bill Whidden. Like all of Drake's other ufirstsf' the first news staff started the year facing the trying problem of having to create something from nothing, the something being a good school newspaper, and the nothing, a great lack of experience and facilities. Only four members of the staff of twelve had worked on the staff of the Tam News, the parent paper, three of whom, Helen Selinger, editor, Bob Johnson, sports editor, and Dale Lewis, manager, were given staff offices on the new paper. With the guidance of Mrs. Kathryn Martin, journalism advisor, and Mr. Jules Chourre, Tam High print shop instructor, the obstacles of creation were overcome, and throughout the first weeks of school, the staff went about acquainting itself with the news sources around Drake and acquiring paper, type charts, dummies, and every unattached typewriter in the school. An art department storage room was vacated in favor of the newsers, and uOffice 30 was born, the private sanctum of the journalists. On October Sth, the premiere issue of the JOLLY ROGER was presented to the student body, bowing with a two column, bold-face birth announcement on its first page.
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