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reunion Mrs. Virgie Murphy, adviser, direcls staff members. Standing, left to right:— PAT GINES. DONNA RAE HALL. MAURA HURLEY. JANICE NEILSON, DOYLE HUBER. DUANE RICHENS, GWENNITA CURRY. MAXINE MURPHY. LYNNE GOODRICH. DIXIE ROBINSON. Seated:—NANCY ROCKWOOD. Copy was typed and stencils were cut by Donna Ross, Naomi Timothy, Jay Gates and Marilyn Anderson. Final impression was up to this mechanical monster which, despite the efforts of Velma Moosmann and Evelyn Shaw, typographers; Mr. Marion Harrison, adviser; and Ailsa Adams, editor, often refused to work properly. 9
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J e n t Seated, left to right:— FLORA HARVEY. Feature Editor; MARY MURPHY. News Editor; ALISA ADAMS. Editor; HAZEL FREDRICKSON. Editorial Chief. Standing:— CRAIG HUTCHINGS. Business Manager; MR. WAYNE CARLE. Adviser; LA VON DYE. Public Relations Director; RONALD ZIRKER, Sports Editor; ESSIE SPROUSE, Exchange Editor. The STUDENT REUNION, Union's student news paper, emerged as a bi-weekly publication during 1952-53. Staff members, who worked noons and after school to publish the paper, at- tempted to keep students abreast of school news before and as it happened. The paper joined National Scholastic Press Association, a national school newspaper rating organization, and changed its format to makeup of standard newspaper style. Under the direction of Ailsa Adams, editor, and Mary Murphy, Flora Harvey, Hazel Fredrickson, and Ronald Zirker, the staff attempted to summarize happenings, both serious and humorous in news columns, and to mold school spirit through editorial treatises. A staff party or two helped to spice things up. The newspaper promoted creative efforts among neophite Union writers by sponsoring a Christmas Story Writing Contest, of which Maxine Hurley and Sally Burgess were proclaimed winners. 8
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Advisers As the school year passed, the 1952- 53 YOON YUN took shape under the hands of Co-Editors Glenda Walker and Nadene Ottosen, with the help of Assistant Editor Renae Eldredge, and the rest of the staff. Thanks to the advisers, Miss Fiske and Mrs. Murphy, for their appreciated help and efforts in getting the pages under way and mooting the deadlines. The staff hopes you will enjoy it as much as we have enjoyed bringing it to you, and that in the years to come it will stand out as a YEAR TO REMEMBER. 20
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