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Pictured above-standing: Roy Wingate, Miss Markley, Jack Seal, Joan Mercer, Bob Groom. Sally Wingate, Frank Hamilton, Pauline Hauser. Tom Mtrryman. Seated D. L. Carter, Richard Mansfield, Gerald Clark. Roger Davis, Buddy Tomlins. Richard Arnspiger. Richard Cobbg Ken- Wilma Ramona Junior High by JOYCE DAVIDSON This year the Junior Federation, pictured be- low, had the same type of election as the senior high with Charles Tibbs winning over Dorothy Kissick and Benny Waugh.Kenneth Holdaway and Edwin Howell served as vice-presidentsg Clarence Cain and Jay Seaton, secretariesg Dorothy Shields and Benny Waugh, treasurersg Eldon Walker and Jackie Adair as committeemen at large. The Fed- eration was responsible for the picnic and tacky day held first semester. Prizes were won by Gail Goodrum, Sally Garland, and Mr. Millikin,
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, X . x . 4 iq. -2 if it ' , 1 it v ': iwqrrlki , 'Q?5l?Qi ,aft N ,.g wif' Student Federation by JAMES ROWLANDS A For the first time in several years, senior high Federation has continued to function throughout the year. Inspired by national election activities at the beginning of school, nominees for Federa- tion president appointed campaign managers to advertise their policies and to gather voters, Can- didates were Frank Hamilton, Arch Wallace, Rich- ard Arnspiger, Jerry Waugh, and Tom Merryman. Tom won the election on the second ballot. Mana- gers of the campaign manufactured posters, printed ads, whitewashed the streets, and held rallies for their candidates. In keeping with his policy of shortening the bread line Tom served Premium Crackers on the front steps after the election. Serious work soon began with the election of representatives and organization of the Federation, , I f,f,l, executives pictured above. Richard Arnspiger was chosen vice-president, Joan Mercer, secretary, Frank Hamilton, treasurer, and Sally Wingate, member at large. Activities sponsored by the Fed- eration were the two all school parties, The Ball and the Basketball Bounce, buying a loud speaker with the help of the student body, man- aging pep rallies, taking tickets at lyceums, elect- ing the executive staff of the Megaphone, carry- ing out the coronation plans for the football queen, and helping with the track meet. Second semester executive staff members were Arch Wallace, vice-presidentg Manfield, treasurerg and Arnspiger, member at large. New representa- tives were Zoe Ann Colites, Bob Howard, Betty Spotts, Dorothy Mercer, Warren Arnspiger, and Winifred Wilson.
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CRIMSON RAIVFBLER IIKST SIQMIQSTER Ldzzur Barbara I'clt fllsisturzls Cklirnlfn XVcavCr Shirley XX'nikins Sl COND SFEMESTER Ediror Jam rs Rowlnnlls Aisisllmls lfollrvi Nvwkirk .I-mn Wlruffr fpcrinof Pauline Shockcy Nobody Knows The Trouble We've Seen f,.,a,,fD,msim Only when working behind the scenes on the Megaphone and Crimson Rambler can one realize the duties that must be performed before either of them appear in print. Perhaps students did not realize the why of all the scurry that seemed to be located in Room 209 each Thursday, but the work- ers who were meeting their deadlines knew what it was. Most of 'the students merely read the Fri- day issue of the Rambler Wondering if their nam- es were in the gossip column. In the picture below are the Journalism club members who met each Tuesday for story assign- ments and gave their time Without credit to writ- ing their part of the paper. The same can be said for the Megaphone staff, the same group, which also gave their time and efforts to present this Megaphone to the school. In the above picture are shown the executive staff of the Megaphone: Bob Irwin, Shirley Till- man, Cordelia Dennis, Colleen Newkirk, Barbara Felt, and James Rowlands. Below relaxing on the steps are Watkins, Lester, Colties, Wilson, Knight, Felt, Staley, Dennis, Newkirk, Weaver, Davidson, and Tillman. Seated on the rail are Weber, Shock- ey, Heuszel, Craig, Guinn, Brown, Mercer, and Templeton. Standing are Henson, Rowlands, Mor- ris, Whaley, Brown, and Baker. Not pictured are Wingate and Clinkenbeard. .xx 1 ..l Q fx
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