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Huskian taf f Editor ------ Annelle Davenport Copy Editor - - - - Jackie Fisher Sports Editor ------ Joe Cramer Asst. Sports Editor - - Stewart Nohrnberg Chief Photo ----- Barbara Dishaw Feature Editor ----- Betty Holley Reporters ---- Billie Hedeen, Joyce Valentine, Barbara Richards Business Manager - - - Marie Robertson Advisor ------ Kenneth Payne Left to Right Jackie Fisher, Stewart Nohrnberg, Joe Cramer, Barbara Richards, Marie Robertson, Betty Holley, Billie Hedeen, Juanita Watkins. ANNELLE DAVENPORT Editor The purpose of the Huskian is to supply the faculty, student body and administra- tion with as accurate, complete and un- abiased account of school activitites as pos- sible. The paper also serves as a medium be- tween the student body and administration. The staff has tried to encourage greater school spirit and to support extra-curricular activities by publicizing them. A vast amount of experience and know- ledge is gained through compiling the Hus- kian. This includes meeting and conversing with people, writing stories, taking pictures, doing actual business with merchants, keep- ing books, and, above all else, getting along with others. The maior activity of the Huskian is to prepare a two-page newspaper each week. The staff also compiled and sold programs at football and basketball games.
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