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' Q. 'Q' ' , r 4lFl Wynnw LINDA SHEELY Editor ARTHUR BROETJE Adviser NANCY BLEDSOE Research Ednor ,EAS 4,,,t QA1 sv ,S X, A9 Q M--Y H.iDf' LTNM- T-1:..: :EN-3 FFCI-I s s ' ' Bus v T-an 'A z' .11 s Cot Log class is a new, exciting experience Many hours of hard work WenT TnTo producing The 1959 CaT Log. AT The hegunning of The year We Tearned pnnTs, Terrns and Torrnuias, Then The aCTual work began, Pages and posi- Tuons were assigned and after much discussion The Theme and cover were chosen. Soon The Class was deeply involved in pic- Ture Taking, CuTTTng, and rnounT- ing. CuT I:nes, copy, and run- LEFT TG RTGHT --f Mu Broevie L11 ser iTn'1': S' eeiy Eawor and Suscm Huihzrv Ass sv:-1' Ew TTC' confer cn fx' Log plum ECNNE C52 . Se 3' Ed 'Cr 2 RPN I n ov ozff-1,1 ,NNN 21-9 1-I . ' no : rT':::' , -of 'fr-P' wi 5-iv H.: -K,
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,r1lI' , ' .J 'HI He fcu' ' 5:-s' :sms F 1 J., .rim Horn ':n'1 Dy ,f5'r , YV I Many students from West ancl East enioy Sweetheart Swirl Sweetheart Swirl This year, as every year, the girls ot both East and West had a tield day, a tolo that is, sponsored by both school s GAA. This year Sa ndy l-lurlbut was general chairman from West, The dance was deco- rated in the usual red and white hearts. JoAnn l-lorn and Dick Dornteld were chosen as Sweetheart cou- ple from West. Junior Prom 'A Touch ot l-leavenf was the theme tor this years Junior Prom. This was a formal dance spon- sored by the iunior class enioyed by seniors and iuniors ot West and their guests. The decorations for the prom were carried out :is the theme suggests, with white c I ou d s billowing From within the gym, and of blue and pink castles on the tables, I SPIFHTS WEFE Hlbl-l TVN 'HE LLUUDS FOP JUN OP FDC? 54 'Cu H 'QF t-lf-'-:EIN c after-game dances re Liyic fever
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400 ZPQZ f.-.1'S ! J-- Jos: , C'::iz' :':' :fs f': 'Z' Workmg formulas and write-ups keeps staff busy n'ng TiTles Came nexT. Daring Ths period, several class members were TranTic Trying To discover vvhaT vvenT where. Deadlinesl Became Mr. BroeTie's Theme song as The year progressed. Who has my copy? Oh, no I CUT This pidure The wrong sizelu These cries became as familiar as The clock aT a TypevvriTer before The year was over. When The pic- Tares, copy, CUT lines, and ron- ning TiTles had all been Turned in, The class could siT back and relax . , . and look aT The resUlTs OT The year s work , . A The l959 CaT Log. L A YNN 5Em, 'N SLOW Mi-:JOE E ,'.'.iDS'NiL2 'r y fe veri 1 g Eanof Am ,i ' eg Eg ver ess n e Ea r
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