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Work Room for Publications.. 6 THE ARCHON. FIRST ROW: Roberson, Palacin, Miller, Swenar, Vacca, Venne. SECOND ROW: Jelinek, Baker, Shane, Edwards, Brady, Roe. THIRD ROW: Westenfelder, Bergolc, Swink, Romig, Matthews, Baker. FOURTH ROW: Marek, Smith, Richards, Jacobus, Jorgensen, Lewis, Brown. PRESSES ROLL WEEKLY -r To the unitiatecl, Five W's and H might -'fs -.5 stand for the formula of a new antibotic or the symbols of a secret club. But to the members of the Fourth Estate, it spells NEWS. The Solon Weekly, the Archon, gathers all the news, whether it be Around Town with Judy Brown , or Over the Back Fence I I mwxkvqgxlgi '--..,, FWZ LINDA MADSEN and Donna Leach Co-editors check the dummues for the next two issues ofthe school newspaper 34
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The Quill and Scroll is the only journ- alistic honorary recognized by the North Central Association of Secondary Schools. Glen Wilcox, the editor of the Archive, was awarded the Quill and Scroll pin for his two years of outstanding service .lournalzstzc Groups Encourage and Reward Students .3-add' -3 G en Wilcox For Creative E orts THE CASTALIAN Named for the Fountain of Castalua whose waters were supposed to have contained poetic ln splratlon the club provides an opportunity for those students interested In creative writing to develop their abllltues Its membership IS open to all from the 9th through the 12th grade CSEATED Madsen Richards McGinnis Thurmger Leach Oliver Baker STANDING Muller Riddles Edwards Kelley Marek Shane Trebules Vacca Abraml 'Dl!1unqn K7 3 4' x,QYl .gi W Em ln-J, 33 . 0 C J, O 0 . i 5 2 V 'far 1 ' 1 .- FY A .. S , . 1-, ., - wry., S I I T i if I l . . . I . . . - I 7 ' I I I I I I ' ' I I I I I I I ' t Li A ' a wha i f-M Q A , -' W . , I , .L I ' . ,,, V? f ' , ., , 9 'ff .Z J . ,, 1 A I N A .A .g. 5 , Xi W ft ,. . -g ' - 7 I 1 A A. V ,. v U 4 -s ' ' ,Y A' , 1 ' I g 1 V , p 3 , wif ' X A W X ' ,- . e- A ' N Tw, ' , 4 - I S' S rf- '- K A ' :...,s . . .f ,4 -
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I s New Feature YEARBOOK STAFF WORKS DURING ASSIGNED PERIODS Rome wasn't built in a day l Neither was this Archivel It was just a year ago that T959 staff members of the Archive conceived the pat- tern of this edition. Since that time, their enthusiasm has never waned, nor have they lost sight of the various deadlines that had to be met, in order to put copies into the hands of students before the close ofschool , With apublication room in which towork and time provided in the daily schedule, no nervous breakdowns appeared imminent as the Ides of March drew near. THE TRADITIONAL Preview Dinner of 1958 turns out to be a happy affair, when no major mixups are discovered after a quick glance through the book . CCLOCKWISE: Judith Brown, Barbara Fawles, Anita Yonke, Nancy Ohrstrom-the I958 Editor, Glen Wilcox, Janet Selais, Jeanne Frye,Harriet Kravitz,Mary Jo Major, Sue Odenj EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, Glen Wilcox, posts the First-Class Honor Rating, for the 1958 yearbook. The rating was awarded by the National Scholastic Press Association. ,X Q, :MQ r ' get I , , . jsyilizll 'w 1 I Sb I H , in ' A be ARA , I nfl I if AIMING AT that inevitable deadline are staff members Carol Trebules, Sue Oden - Business Manager, Steve Cornell, Glen Wilcox -Editor-in-Chief, Sally Amentini and Jean Bigley, Their new table unit provides ample working space. 1 1 I Ill, 'T ' ' ' - -dl 5,151 f-1 , I .. A rx, 'i.7 '5T ri? . -37 E il EJ my HY' ' if uf 'Q --A ' ragga 3 . 'YQ ff-it f-if' iff Wifi' I it JEL Ph? 'Ea 1-If Q 41 Ei F ' 4,41 ,i , x 1 Q, A 5' 'I W: Egrt? N, I ,- 122' il, L. we ,H I M- Q-., A 5' S-
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