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RECOGNITION GAINED BY SOIVI 9 QW iii? ff Ji 'm N1 :ff 2? I-1 ,.fL M555 I I -2 II... U I . In V, I Y. Q 1 aei .- KALW - ,xnxx . I N :A N .. btzt 1 V . 'ii '-...f K xnfw- M H- F-'-11m :,- x x X' . TOPS IN JOURNALISM - As editor-in-chief of the Arrowhead, Bob Holden has succeeded in bringing a new tone and sophistication to the school paper. 22 'U BUSY INTERN JOURNALISTS - Bob Peifer and John Froelich donate their services to the Souderton Independent as well as being editors of the Arrowhead and ISM. 4. .I ' - 1 I. I I . 'iff K . LEADS STUDENT BODY - Tom Gehman achieved success as he guided the student council through another prosper- ous year.
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