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Page 87 text:
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Mike Gottes, Warren Blossom, and Mr. Edwin Livengood model some of the typical hair styles of Warren's male student body. TY . 1? l Lynn Mossberg and John Moffitt are representative of school styles on campus Lynn with her sweater and skirt and John with his striped shirt peggers and white bucks The chemise the sheath and the bulky knit sweater and pleated skirt are appropriate and are the latest in style Many shoes were seen on many different feet some of which are shown here 83
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Page 86 text:
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T EPIPLARS Promoting school loyalty, better citizenship, and coopera- tion are the goals ofthe Temp- lcirs, boys' service club. Their proiects included a varsity-fac- ulty basketball game and the Dick Whittinghill Television pro- gram. sv i TKQ'32 '4!' -s ,cek -W , A I. -way: W. Y ,, I n rv A . First row: John Wells, Steve Shean, Jim Tompkins, Mark Maxson, Steve Burnett, Martin Adams, Alex Franco, Bob Raszkowski, Jerry Schaedle, Bob Pettit, Fred Grant. Second row: Jerry Soderstrom, Larry Schaedle, Matt Bovvcutt, John McMains, Dennis Kyger, Grant Wilford, Ken Reed, Don Donaho, Dick Peter, Jack Renouf, Mr. Grant Teeters. First row: Barbara Rounkles, Danelle MacKenzie, Pat Kroener, Nancy Rockoft, Judy Kienstad Linda Hunter, Sharon Harris, Sandy Suffield, Barbara Hegardt, Jackie Butler, Ann Abendschein, Denise Lindsay. Second row: Murriel Stillman, Fran Doroshow, Susie McMillen, Potty Wright Pat Barton, Pat Rowe, Donna Wilson, Carol Bates, Cindy Peterson, Diana Brekke, Nichol Much- more, Mrs, Loa Woodruff. ins Figs: :rs --sl -Q-.9 In order to better public relations and give opportunities for leadership the girls' service club, Les Fideles, has been or- ganized. Among their proiects have been a fashion show, selling programs, and ushering at various activities.
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84 ll CE 'C-J ' G 'L M v-.... Jam Vasquez and Wanda Jolly editors 'hun QD tr ,ioni- if -..-rg newspaper the staff has sought complete coverage of all campus acrlvmes Thus energetic group sponsored the first annual Press Day and attended several lournallsm conferences Coralle Meserve and Vnrna Nelly page 2 eclutors his Y-7 I Muss Joyce Hulchlson advnser Workman at the prmr shop prepares the Jushce for dustrlbulnon To school F' , 5 of . My .,, s G ' ' ' - 's 4... , 'Z J .. .v Y K . in :fr A , K. , I X V' 4,:r95 7 . , . ' 'sz P :. Q + - L 1 'f' ' 1: fs .i Q l Working as the writers and publishers of the Justice, the school n ,, i ns- --'r 1' or H I il 1. A. .J K.. 1' ,'
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