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N r A it F 2? F Third raw: Mrs. Sedgwick, Bill Ufford, Ethel Horner, Charles Anderson Betty Lambert, jack DeVany, Art Erickson Second row: Dorothy Barton, Pat Frankenfeld, Margaret Gronholz Twila Severson,Doris Coombs, Helen Armstrong, John Barstow First row: Shirley Lee, Evelyn Jacobsen, Gwen Hanson, Charlotte Kalt sulas, Marge Wagner, Betty Barton E D I T O R I A L S T A F F Editor Assistant Editors Senior and Faculty Editors Snapshot Editors Art Editor Staff Writers Advisors BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Assistants Peg Barton Jack DeVany Art Erickson Marge Wagner Pat Frankenfeld Charlotte Kaltsulas Twila Severson Betty Lambert Doris Coombs Betty Barton Gwen Hanson Evelyn Jacobsen Gene Owens Margaret Gronholz Mr. John Barstow Mrs. Sedgwick Charles Anderson Franklin Pepin Bill Ufford
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Third row: Twila Severson, Yovanne Hanson, Beverly Seiler, Betty Lambert. Second row: Miss Sutera, Norma Jean Hendricks, Mary Mockler, Viviane Kaiser, Miss Anderson. First row: Leota Ostlund, Mary Schatz, Shirley Lee, Joyce Hanson, Gwen Leikvold. The library for the past year has been under the supervision of the very capable hands of Miss Sutera. She has been assisted by student librarians from every senior high school grade. These students devoted their study periods to the service of the faculty and student body, un- selfishly. They receive no credit for this service. Their pay has been merely the satisfaction of a job well done. The officers who served this year were President. Shirley Lee: Vice-president, Shirley Strideg and student representative, Gwen Leikvold
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Fourth row: John Paul Jones, Ben Westre, Don Wagner, Stanley Lundquist, Ellis White, Virgil Leitru, Clark Strong, Jack DeVany. Third row: Beverly Drafhal, Yvonne Hansen, Bonnie Clark, Roberta Bauman, Joyce Hanson, Helen Armstrong, Betty Lambert, Miss Meyer. Second raw: Norma Jean Hendricks, Miss Westaby, Betty Jorgenson, Billie Stride, Bonnie Hanson, Pat Frankenfeld. First row: Peg Barton, Evelyn Jacobsen, Gwen Hanson, Charlotte Kalt- sulas, Marge Wagner, Betty Barton. V E R M I L L I O N A I R E The Vermillionaire has been published by the high school students for the past twenty-five years. The Vermillionaire was first started in the fall of 1917 but no files were kept of the first copies. It wal then known as the Versodak. ' The paper was first published in booklet form but soon changed to the size we now have. The first Vermillionaires were paid for by adver- tisements and by subscriptions. The paper was sold for fifty cents a year or ten cents a copy. Now, the expenses are paid by the advertise- ments and student activity fees. Two co-editors have been in charge of each page during the year. News page editors are: Marge Wagner, Pat Frankenfeldg editorial page editors: Gwen Hansen, Betty Barton: Sports page editorl: Gene Owens, Buzz Jones: Feature page editors: JoAnn Payton, Dorothy Barton. The second semester Jack De Vany took JoAnn Payton's place as page editor. Business managers for the year were: Bonnie Hanson, Beverly Stride, Donald Wagner, Wayne Wylie, and Ben Westre. Circulation managers are Norma Jean Hendricks, Betty Jorgenson. Charlotte Kaltsulas, Evelyn Jacobsen, Betty Lambert, Joyce Hanson, Bonnie Clark, Yvonne Hansen, and Roberta Bauman were the typists for the different pages. News and feature writers are: Jerry Fraser, Beverly Drafhal, Ben Westre, Helen Armstrong, Roberta Bauman, Dale Firof, Betty Jorgenson, Norma Jean Hendricks, Bonnie Hanson, Beverly Stride, Ellis White, Stanley Lundquist Virgil Leitru, and Clark Strong. Faculty advisor for the Vermillionaire is Miss Elaine Meyer.
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