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WESTERNER This year the Westerner was printed weekly in the Times Gazette. Half a page was devoted every Wednesday to the school publication. During the first semester the paper was edited by the Journalism Class. It was published by a volunteer staff during the last semester. Both publications were under the direction of Miss Addie Lou Hinant. Staff Editor - -- -- -- -- -- - LeRoy Stentzel Assistant Editor - -- -......................................... Tom Marker Sports Editor - -- -- -- -- -- - Bob Weimer Assistant Sports Editor - -- -- -- -- - Dick Cotter Art Editor.............................................---- - Kathryn Richey Feature Writers.............................Janet Eikenberry, Wanda Parrish, Peg Huffer, Anna Read, Iris Fulk Freshman News Shirley Teaford Sophomore News Janis Marker Junior News Martha McCullough Senior News Mary Wilson G.A.A. News Barbara Butcher [ 29 ]
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SUCCESSUS The Successus again this year was published under many of the diffi-ulties of war time. To combat the many expenses of publication the staff presented Home Folks Party. Our sponsor was Miss Mabel E. Ward. The large staff worked hard to publish this book. THE STAFF Editor...............................Tom Marker Assistant Editors - -- -- -- -- - . . . . Marilyn Temme, Charles Lynch Department Editor ----- Mary Wilson Assistants - Martha McCullough, Warren Montano Business Managers - -- -- -- --................Janet Eikenberry, John Parent Assistants - - Vera Neilsen, Robert Weimer Sports Editor......................LeRoy Stentzel Assistants - - Bud Humphries, Don Wampler Art Editors - - - Ruthe Beaty, Leatrice Coby Assistants - - - - Ruth Bickel, John Patchell, Paula Schoenfeld, Shirley Teaford Joke Editors - - - - Earl Brown, Dick Bruss Assistant............................Janet Porter Class Reporters: Freshman...........................Donna Jefferis Sophomore ------- Jane Lephart junior.........................Joan Noffsinger Senior .......................Peg Huffer Feature Writers - - Ruthe Beaty, Roberta Reid, Betty Jean Wallick, Robert Weimer, Harold Banta, Janis Marker Typists - - - - Rhea Buckingham, Iris Fulk, Helen Crawford, Wanda Parrish, Ruth Seman, June Mangas, Norma Shockney [ 28 ]
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FRONT ROW, (left to right): Bob Welch, Allen Allie. Junior Hannoy, Charles Tucker, Samson Irvin, Don Hines, Wayne Blackford, Jess Neilsen, Robert Hufford, Don Sipe, Dick Lynch. Phil Wise, Ray MacDougall, and Charles Lynch. SECOND ROW: Miss Higgs, Miss Pearson, Miss Waltz, Miss Montgomery, Peggy Huffer, Rhea Buckingham, Rebecca Burris, Vera Neilsen, Marilyn Thomas, Roberta Reid, Martha McCullough, Mary McCullough, Barbara Butcher, Joel Tibbetts, Allen Dye, and Emory Bothast. THIRD ROW: Mr. Grimme, Mr. Brumbaugh, Theresa Dillon, Helen Montano, Carol Coby, Nancy Proctor, Patty Car- penter, Marjorie Turner, Marilyn Temme, Rudy Chambers, Warren Montano, and Franz Moore. BOWLING Ten pins were knocked from the hardwood on October 15, which marked the opening of the U. C. H. S. bowling season under the sponsorship of Mr. Ralph Grimme. Officers elected were Roberta Reid, president, and Marilyn Temme, secretary. Forty-eight participants made their debut in the form of twelve teams. The bowler taking high average for the boys was Bob Welch with 164-3 and Marilyn Temme for the girls with 126-21. Holding second-place for the boys was Emory Bothast with 152-10 and Rhea Buckingham for the girls with 126-19. The season came to a close with the Solid Senders on top and the Slick Chicks coming in for a close second. SOLID SENDERS [ 30 ]
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