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RECORDING WAS In order to present a pictorial coverage of the year's happenings, the Bisbila, meaning Little Gopher, stuck its nose into all the activities. Much excitement and anticipation prevailed os the Biz was being prepored. After the Bisbila stoff selected the theme of Moments to Remember. the section editors began work on their layouts. The cover design, endsheets, and division pages were the combined efforts of art editor Dede Monn and her staff. Copy wos skillfully edited by Cynthia Rutman and her assistants. Nancy Fitch's staff shot and developed oil the pictures Jean Steinberg, editor-in-chief, co-ordinated the work on the book and okayed all plons. Guiding the Biz staff was Robert Even. Picture S ft, Wt o light Dede Monn. Mr Toronto. Noncy Fi h, Cynthio Rutman, .lean S‘« nb«'g Picture obote Jeon Steinberg. Mr. l»en. Picture lower left, left to rights Sondi Wotion. Ruth Pinkerton. J.m Eide. Mory liuingtto . Sarah TKomui. Sue bakke, Picture lower right, left to right Koy Reilen. Sorboro Anderton, Gene lorion. Trudy Iroek. Judy (Lola. lynn bovmeiiter. Gayle lenr, Sheilo Flaherty. Nancy Ninmon. Sue Oiterberg
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EFFORTS REWARDED Quill and Scroll is on interactional honorary society lor high school journalists. This year Lorraine Sundol, Breeze odvisor, and Robert Even, Bisbilo advisor nominated twelve ten ion from the newspaper and yearbook staff. Thoso nominees were chosen on the basis of the qualifications set up by the Quill and Scroll Society. The qualifications ore; outstanding work in writing or editing, scholastic obilify, recommendation by the respective advisors ond the high school principal, ond approvol by the executive secretary of the National Quill ond Scroll organization. They were also sclectod by their individual performance on the publications staff. Tho purpose of Thespians it to encouroge work in the dramatic arts. It is on honorary organization ond consists of students who hove earned a certain amount of points through performing in ploys or working on crews. A banquet is held each ycor to admit the new members. Arthur Ballet is the advisor of Thespians, assisted by Sue Dayboch, president, Margaret Armstrong, veep, Jean Steinberg, secretary, and Bill Von Arsdell, treasurer. Ptctvre right, Thetpiont. first row. Ml to right! Dick Bockstrom. Corole Stolpestod, Svo Ottorborg, ton town, JeAnn Mayedo. Or. Bollet. I'll Anklom, Id Molbert. Second row- Margaret Arm strong. Jeon Steinberg. OeOe Morns. See Doyboch, Toes Ovoid, lynn Bovmeister, Bob Cerny. Jo Krirssly. Molly Struchen, Jennet Roth third row- Bob Mcfoddeo, Jody Ikolo. Sve Oenn, Priscilla Mason, Marsha Coviser. fourth row: tonoll Robison, Bonny Swon-san. Coil Christmas. Jerry Rate. Sant Berman. John DorWy. tony Kowfmon, Brute Whiting. Hvgh Olmsted Picture left. Quit) ond Scroll, first row. left to rlghti Gayle lent. Carole Stolpestod. Monty fitch, Jeort Steinberg. Margoret Armstrong, lynn Boumeitter. Second rowi Jane Hostings. Ranell Robison. Oo-I Christmas, Jsrdy Ikolo. See Bo like 13
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fWM ta » '• » •' Chfistmoi. too.ll Robiion. Mor or ! ,n»i(K g Picture !•«•» right. l 4t o Corel SteW’o« lorry Tw h «. Adel WorKo . THEIR BUSINESS The Campus Breeze is here! were the cries of anxiously awaiting students as they gothered to receive their copies of the school newspaper This scene was repeoted once each month. Jane Hastings, editor-in-chief, guided the hard-working Breeze stoff. The first-page ed itor, Gail Christmas, kept in mind and recorded all the school events. Ronnie Robison and Margaret Armstrong combined efforts with Adele Warhol and Carol Stoplestod to plan the in teresting second and third page articles. The sports headlines were presented by lorry Tucker. Ed Monie, exchange editor, had charge of the Buzz Book. The reporters for the Breeze were members of the first-year journalism class Advising the staff was lorroine Sundal. Pictur i iM. lirtl row, Mr to right Surlon. M oh Ion S hn -d»- Mat So dot. Mary Cochran Do» Cave ' We and raw, Ji » Id) •orb Sand, t r oaoi • • n i . Mory • Third row- Dili CamptMtl Sondir •ovfay. Norm Ha M«. CerfckM Pink. Mai Rrodrick Ab HI Oorl CvKtkfi. Gr tch n Schral
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