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.w AC mf 4' 5, This year the Sooner Cub joined the ranks of the weekly newspapers. Covering the news, collecting gossip, and commenting on the happenlngs at U.H.S. were: Cback rowj Charles Richards, Larry ros- ton, Bobbie Kay Church, Marlys Watson, James Rhyne, Steven Catheyg Csecond rowj Ann Ewbank, Carol Conley, Diana Burdick, Dominique Noth: Qseatedj Judy Stevenson, Denny Wofford, Ruth Franklin. ooner Cub Production managers James Rhyne Noth Pre'tyPeS a cleft, and Charles Richards in the Sooner Cub office prepare to mimeograph an iSSue Ann Ewbank looks over his of the paper. 195k-55 editors Denny Wofford Cstandingj, Judy Stevenson Cleftf, and Ruth Franklin dis- the latest issue of the ..40l.
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Hockey plays an impor tant part during the fall. The girls wait impatiently for spring so they can play softball. Spinning the racket is good way to start an excit- ing tennis game. During a close basketball Self Everyone watches tensely, hoping this Jill be two P3-BYGTS Jump for Possession the winning point of the volleyball ame of the ball. Girl '
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viii Yearbook Staff: fSeatedD James Rhyne, Editor, Carol Conley, and Steven Cathey. fStandingJ M s. Fell, Jean Peach, Judy Stevenson, Kathleen Livezey, John Adams, Larry Poston, Culleen Bryant, Jim White, Ruth Franklin, Judy Cathey, Dominique Noth, Diana Burdick, Mrs. Dunham, and Jean Noth. chooner So you think it was easy? Well, let us tell you! What could be more frustrating than to have your best pair of scissors sticky with rub- ber cement, to have hundreds of pictures to paste on lay- outs by tomorrow, and to have correctly typed cut- lines turn up misspelled! Watching Kathleen Livezey design a page layout are Steven Cathay, Ruth Franklin, and Judy Cathey. Advertising managers, Carol Conley and Diana Burdick, design a page of advertisements. But always that bumper crop of Schooner subscrip- tions spurred us on, even when Rhyne's flashbulbs failed at the Red Hot Ban- quet, when the electric typewriter jammed, and when the staff relaxed with a glue fight. In spite of all calamities, at last, with the editor's fine leadership, with overtime, hard work, and lots of laughs, the staff com- pleted this 1955 Schooner. grapher James Rhyne adjusts his camera be fore taking a picture ,411
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