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C- ' ?. Kjssick CLA DE KISSHCK has been superintendent of the Wellington Public Schools for nine years and during that time he has won the respect and friendship of the students. Mr. Kissick turned prof this year to teach a class in chemistry. y xx Mr. Les ig E. PAUL LES-SIG, Our friendly high school prin-- cipal for two years, has helped many of the draft- age boys to complete their Work as well as keeping both thumbs on 850 stud- ents. Mr. Lessig was also a prof as he taught a class in physics.
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3-wn , VQW' 1 iRambler and Megaphone Staffs -' Jyn! .iflflfyj L ,jfs J if Megaphone 5511 L1 Editor: Colleen Cyphers A sociate Editor: Shirley Mann . ,55-Business Manager: Jo Anne Brown Assistants: Jimmie Clark, Arnott Lowder Crimson Rambler First Semester: Editor: Nell Frazier Ass't Editor: Sally Rothrock Second Semester: Editor: Janey Hackney Ass't Editor: Mary C. McNair Sports Editor Jack Davis Reporters Robert. Richmond Jimmie Clark Bonnie Riggs Donna Lanues Mary Lee Bruce Edna Arnett Cordelia Dennis ' Pauline Shockey, sponsor If you are looking for a soft, easy job, don't think it is jour- nalism! What with getting out the Rambler for the Daily News each Friday, reading many mag- azines, books, and newspapers, and finishing this Megaphone, the journalism class has had its hands full. Those busy students running around first. hour are often just the jour:alism class hot on the track of something new. We have kept the students informed through the Rambler as to what's going on in school both in activ- ities and the social whirl. If you should have a bone to pick with Super's Snooping, just blame all the journalism class because Su- per Snooper was incorporated this year with a different editor each issue. At the end of the first se- mester a new Rambler staff took over: both Nell Frazier and Janey Hackney have served it well. The Megaphone has been on with a bang all year! The journ- alism class elected Colleen Cy- phers editor, Shirley Mann assist- ant, and Jo Anne Brown business manager. The pictures were al- most all taken early, but the work really began in earnest when the stories for the Megaphone were started, and here we had many a tussle trying to get the Write- ups in to meet a deadline. The senior prophecy caused the most trouble as someone was always losing it. At last the pictures were all taken, somehow the stories were written, the farewell finished, and we thought for sure that We were through but we found we were only getting start- ed. Each page had to be proof- read and the pictures all checked. The senior panels had to be laid out and mounted, the snapshots were cut down and finally those pages were finished. At last we :rot all the pages in to the printer and settled back to await the verdict of our finished Mega- phone! We have had both, good and bw! t'mes doing the Megaphone. but now, after it is al finished, we are glad we had at liand in it! S.R. 0
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