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Megaphone How could a book such as this emerge from the utter chaos and disorder af room QO9? This question was asked silently time and time again by bewildered Meg- aphone staff members. They stood among papers, pen cils, pictures and food wrappers strewn everywhere and hoped that this yearbook could be completed with- out any nervous breakdowns. Anyone who wandered into the Meg office was quickly impressed into service. No one ever felt un- needed with copy to be written, pictures to be cut to proper size, dummies to be pasted up, and Mr. Wein- rich's reminders that deadlines were approaching. Without the help of Mrs. Hamilton and her willing Cen- tral Campus staff, the work could not have progressed as well as it did. A The word deadline was enough to throw writers, -'ff-931 photographers, and typists into an absolute frenzy. But page by page, the Megaphone fell into place. When at last the final deadline was met and the book went off to the printer, a mighty sigh of relief escaped from each hard-working staff member. Each member has done his utmost to produce a year- book which will furnish many happy hours of recol- lections of days gone by. It would be unfair to say that . . .. . this staff has produced the finest Megaphone in the school's history, but they have done their best. GETTING IDEAS FOR STORIES, Central Campus Megaphone staff members, Martha Eiler, Sherrie Kroske, Bruce Venzke, Mrs. Hamilton, and Barb Dancey, look over old yearbaoks. The Meg Staff Gets an Inspiration MEG STAFF: BACK ROW: P. Lee, F. Meyer, D. Dumbleton, H. Reh- ler, Mrs. Fagerlond. FRONT ROW: S. Voigt, G. Anderson, P. Net- bein, J. Vahl, Mr. Weinrich. ROW 21 J. Wolfe, J. Lawrence, M. tesheim, D. Williams, N. Glasser, S. Illing, D. Soder, N. Cannon. Lundy, M. Butler, K. Tinnes, C. Strini, V. Pupak, J. Lumb, C. Ful- Not pictured: J. Gorell. 93
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K , . sr., xp f CENTRAL MEG STAFF: BACK ROW: L. Ewert, F. Ziegenhagen, B. M. Schultz. FRONT ROW: S. Chase, J. Heilman, M. Owen, L. Venzke, M. Swan, L. Van Dyke, M. Eiler, C. Plehn. ROW 2: K. Finger, B. Davies, L. Puri. Elliot, J. Maul, M. Wenniger, A. Hamilton, 5. Kroske, J. Fordham, Anything's Likely to Happen Once MEGAPHONE BOARD: Judy Lumb, activities editor, David Dumble- t tan, editor-in-chief, Mr. Weinrich, adviser, James vchl, Student body ' editor, Harold Rehbein, sports editor, and Karen Tinnes, instruction editor check over pages before sending them to the printer. Without their leadership, this book would not be. ., is 'z WITH PRESSING DEADLINES TO MEET, Meg staff members Nancy WM Schuetze and Connie Fuller attempt to sort activity pictures so that proper cutlines can be written. l s L.. 92
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CARDINAL STAR BOARD: BACK ROW: R. Page, T. Lebermnn, B. Cromer, F. Meyer. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Phelps, S, Schreiber, P. Her- man, P. Roshaven, B. Drcimburg. Not Pictured, C. Fuller. CENTRAL STAR BOARD: Betsy Schmuki, editor, is aided by her us- sistcnvs Mary Dee Wenniger, Dove Williams, Sherrie Kroske, Bonnie Sayles, Mrs. McGlone, adviser, Linda Finger, and Ron Gomber, Editors and Reporters Combine CENTRAL STAR: BACK ROW: M. Shields, ords, K. Glceser, A. Blucken, L. Page, Green, J. Plum, L. Holmes. ROW 3: D. hum, L. Lepplo, A. Harold, T. Nicholson, Gamber, L. Puri. ROW 2: S. Schneider, S. PeHer, C. Plehn, M. Rich- Goltz, J. Andersen, J. Kreienbrinlc, B, Schmuki, S. Kroske, M. Wen- V. Ferris, B. Goodden, D. niger. FRONT ROW: A. Merriif, C. Cuucutf, G. Stats, J. Olson, J. Schnell, C. Winchell, J, Ford- Burrows, P. Weber, N. Kirchhoff, S. Hansen, M. Schultz, L. Finger, B. J. Ziolkowski, D. Luther, R. Sayles, Mrs. McGIone. M. Mrozek, R. Lefeure, T. E
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