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Page 99 text:
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As busy staff members, Leslie Scofield, Peggy Popper, and Bob Boyd spent many hours sitting around Cthinking of news items, ot coursel. idea! A , Staff members Clark Gardner, Kent Schofield, and ' Chuck Tarlton are busily writing articles for next week's .w paper. Writing does develop quite a thirst. . it.-L.. , . L The weekly paper, the Highlander, was set back several times due to the lack of an editor. Somehow, however, it continued in spite of the many handicaps put upon it. Additions to the staff were trequent, and controversy ran rampant. However, the Highlander kept in touch with the students and kept them informed about local happenings. 1 G ,tip 3 Staft members- Jane Chapman Louise Foreman Jackie Foreman Morileen Floyd Don Duessen Susan Patterson Donna Grant Judy Hudspn Bruce Smith Geri Custason Ingrid Herman Barbara McBride Lorrie McBride Mary Ann Spires David Springer Joe Titone Norma Wilson Vince Lawton Paul Conner Mary Conlee Sam Black Phil Hammons Betty Aaron Mike Nieto Norm Velinty Bob Wills Virginia Grutzmacher Don Spigner Bob Scott Mary Scott Fred Cervantes Dick Schoonover Dave Boin Conrad Driussi John Wallace Skip Mears Bob Duncanson Dan Carty Jery Civalleri Russ Schmeekle Jim Agretelis Dany Gilmore Dale Jones Chris Maximin Bob Melch Bill Krause Jovana Jones Roger Davis
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Highlander Mel Kinder served as editor Dick Mendosa was editor No. during the latter part of first four for the year, serving during semester. spring semester. l Grant Gutermuth managed to last through the entire school year as business manager of the Highlander. Lyle Amlin had the unique position of being the first editor ibut not by any means the lastl. Dave Peterson edited the Highlander post-Kinder and pre- Mendosa.
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Photography Staff Cb TA RTA N Many trying times as well as fond memories are connected with this year's Tartan. Who took those pictures that were misplaced? Who never thought that all the work would be done? Who nearly missed the last dead- line? Who said, Next year we simply must get org. . . ? Front row: Jackie Foreman and Louise Foreman. Second row: Roger Greenstelder and Joe Asling. '
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