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Pg'lt Y ' MAROON AND GREY ape, Sta ff Top Rows Mr. Brautigam, Donald Swensen, Fred Tappan, Ray Swank Wilma Lyster Second Rows Marilyn Rohrer James Rench, Wilbur Grimes, Lets Eyre, Donna Adams, Barbara Eyre Front Row: June McDowell, Peggy Kidwell Bonnie Williams, Betty Hedrick, Delores Peterson, Maxine Euyler This year the Maroon and Grey started with almost an entirely new staff, before long, however we compared favorably with other small schools. At the beginning of the year we took up our.quartere in a newly remodled paper room. During the year we ran a series of articles for a Red Cross contest, encouraged open letters to better teacher-pupil relationship, and added the Chatter and Society Columns.
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maocn AND GREY Fw TW? unior .fda Judo n ug Top Row: Jack Van Horn, Louie Van Wormer, Mr. Dyer, George Hoover, Billy Howell First Row: Carclyn Gilbert, Bernard Smitley, Leonard Delebaugh, Delbert Musselman, Richard Kever, Donald Simpson, Nelson Woodruff, Beverly Little Second Row: Robert Funk, Robert Mack, Aletha Johnson, Millard Gaylord, Barbara Clds, Virgil Hanson, Sharon Wilson, Robert Francisco, Bruce Olds Third Row: Carl Brisbane, Max Mergle, Barbara Parks, Jean Stevens, Carle Cutchall, Barbara Scott The Junior Audubon Club organized during the school year with a total of 30 members under the supervision of Mr. Dyer. Members were from the biology class. The officers of the club were: President, Clyde Finlay and Secretary-Treasurer, Carl Brisbane. Pamphlets which gave information about wild birds and animals were sent to the members during the school year by the Audubon Society. Various field trips were a part of the clubs activities. The purpose of the club was to help the members have a greater appreciation of wild life and to learn better ways of conservation.
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X 3 wxnoou AND ess! ' Snior pfay with the cast chosen the seniors started work on their play WAsk Me Another' in November under the direction of Mr. Brautigam. The play took place in the office of the Bggg1g News- paper with all the rials and tribulations of an office of that type entering into the plot. A real mystery developed when 'Marcoi' CTheo Davisi the Mystic, entered into the story. Wilma, CMax ne Cuylerl the secretary, added much humor to the story. Romance entered into the story between Joyce Martin, QDe1ores Petersonl reporter for the Her?1Q and Mike Warren, CRsy Swank! who was a reporter from a r vai Newspaper. All of the characters added to the plot of the play. The proceeds from the play was added to the treasury of the sen or class
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