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Arrow Staff The door of the Arrow room slams, and Bob Steele, the Arrow business manager, beats a retreat down the hall. He has just come out second best in a battle of wits with the rest of the staff. In another corner, cackling quietly to herself, we find Sonja Honsey (her feet as usual in the waste paper basket). The rest of the staff wanders about with a look of relief on their faces—they've just met another deadline. Meanwhile, all through the school, eager students eye the Arrows which lie on the front desk, (that mean. fifth-hour teacher won’t pass 'em out til the end of the hour). The completed Arrows, which come out once every three weeks represent hard work and planning on the part of the staff. The Arrow is to be commended on the excellent papers they have turned out despite the fact that they were handicapped by the absence of their able advisor, Mrs. Zitt, during the last part of the year. EDITORS—Row I: Morna Williamson Insert Editor; Janet Fonberg. Fea tutc Editor; Barbara Burtor Newt Editor. Row 2: Vic Smith. Sports Editor; Bob Steele. Business Manager. STAFF—Seated: Ba'bara Burton. Dorothv Miller Corky Cable. Donna K.ngtley, Susan Sinclair. Kathy Divine Mary Claire Heqetle Stand mg: Amy Malmstcdt. Nancy Carney. Janet Forsberg. Charles Stone Mrs. Zittleman, Bob Steele, Sandra La Sell, Mama Williamson Vie Smith Raoul Kuncrt. Sonia Honsey. • [23 3
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EDITORS—Row I: Molly McKeand, Editor in Chief; Kay Hanson. Photos Editor Row 2- Dix 8ond. Business Manager; Mr. McDonough. Advisor! Lois Hokanson. Layout Ed.tor; Lynn McCann. Copy Editor. Annual Staff C'mon, you kids, we ve got a deadline, pleads Molly, wringing her hands. After several moments, the apathetic silence is broken by the dramatic voices of Lynn and Barb shrieking. This list is wrong, wrong, wrong! Electrified by this outburst, the rest of the staff plunge into action . . . razor blades flash and pictures fly (for a while). Under the direction of Dixon, our money-grubbing business manager, the staff sold book covers, homecoming buttons, pictures, and sponsored the Christmas dance. The staff would like to express their appreciation to their advisor, Mr. McDonough, the student photographers; and to thank Mr. Segal of the Bureau of Engraving, Mr. Carlson of Lund Press, the Lundgren Studio, and the Minneapolis Star and Tribune for their assistance. With mixed emotions we present the 1955 Wagistanian. STAFF—Row I: Molly McKcand Kay Hanson Sally Goodman. Row 2: Marcia Kamprath, Barbara Klelne. Kristin Okerlund. Dixon 8ond. Lynn McGann, Karin Johnson. Mr. McDonough. Norris Jones. Lois Hokanson. Not pictured—Barbara Teiandcr. C22 □
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OFFICERS—Row I: Barbaro 8cst. Don Armstrong David Son dercggcr. Row 2: Bob Steele. Korcn Hanlon. Bob Hcnrikson. Student Council The meeting is called to order.' With these words. Don Armstrong starts the Student Council meeting each week. The Student Council is an organization which gives students the chance to gain leadership ability and make decisions for the betterment of Southwest. All the school dances are sponsored by the Council. This year they had an all-school formal, the first in Southwest's history. A branch of the Student Council is the ethics committee which is working for more student government. The Student Council does much to make school more interesting and enjoyable. Row I: Grctchen Foster, Bob Hcnrikson, Don Armstrong. Barbara 8est, Karen Hanson, Robert Steele, Davia Sondcreggcr, Mr. Haahclrn. Row 2: Karen Wccrs. Sue Bokcr. Mama Williamson. Jcanine Kati, Bruce Foster, Patty Rand. Adelle Dowldat. Joan Nicholson. Pat Haley. Parke Weaver. Row 3: Molly McKcand Dorothy Miller, Janet Forsbcg. John Keeler, Marjorie Benjamin, Edward Noble, Shirley Preston, Rhoda Cfuff, Kathy Johnson, Pat Thomos. Row 4: Peter Mcili. Whitely McMillan, Fred Wame. Kay Hanson. Sandra 8ame. Sharon Caverly Sandra Prieve, Cathy Styles. Row 5: Jack Prins, Ronald Groff, Donald Rocpke, Bill Shaw. D.ck Green, Roger Olson. Dirton Bond. Norris Jones. John Hotvet.
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