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TEAMWORK FOR THE FUTURE , x 3 THE COPY Jaek Vklidere Kathleen Ruhlin, Marie Conklin TO RULE DUMMY PAGES HAS ANYONE HIS PAULETTE MONEY TODAY? Judith Jones, Vifilliam Goodall Last but not least are the two underclassmen members of the l956 PAL'I-IET'I'li, Saranan MC- Cune and Nlarie Conklin. They helped greatly in ruling the dummy pages. cutting picture proofs and pasting the proofs from the engravf ers on them. Both of these girls gave up many study periods to help the l9AL'I.l1I'I'l- staff meet their deadline. From the miniature dummy to the complet- ed yearbook the staff worked as a team. XVithf out that teamwork the IQ56 PM'I,IfI'IIi would have been impossible to publish.
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A VALUABLE LESSON IN PROOF READING Patricia Jones. Saranan lVlcCune. MR. JOSEPH, CAN YOU COME AT I2:I5 FOR PICTURES? UNDER GRADUATES LEARN Timothy Wilscbn. Vklilliam Scott The cheery voices of Judith Jones and Vvlilliani Goodall, Subscription Managers. her- alded each Monday with, Do you have your l3AL'I.I1'l I'Ii money? No one at St. Pauls will forget them and their brown spiral account books. Timothy Vwfilson and XVilliam Scott were forever trying to get Mr. Joseph on the telephone as unexpected events came up. The butterflies zoomed around the two Photography Editors stomachs when Nlr. Joseph was one or two minutes late. Many afternoons either in XX'idere and Smiths were spent by Patricia Anne Jones. Managing Editor, as she wrote and re' wrote copy, proof read it. or chased around to Mr. Josephs and Southern Engraving for pictures and proofs. l18
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THE DANCES OF SEPTEMBER GAVE l to r: Mary Ann Morris, Jan Stephens, DOESN'T THE MUSIC SOUND WONDERFUL! DON'T BE SCARED, IT'S l to r: Susan Vkfatts. John Cochran. Roberta Joh, John Braxjcki SEPTEMBER DANCES Each year the activities of St. Pauls High School include many dances given by the diflerf CHI classes and other school organizations to add to their treasuries. These dances also pro- vided wellfchaperoned entertainment for the students. As it has been the custom at St. Pauls, the senior class sponsored the first dance on the social calendar. It was here that the students could reallv get acquainted for the first time, The theme of the Paper Doll Club was carried out in newspaper decorations, As the fun-packed hours slipped by. the students dem- onstrated to one another the new dance steps that thev had learned during the summer months. XVhen the time to go finally came, the Paper Doll Clubu became another moment to remember. 120
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