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is J. Herrick, '- MCGlasson, nut forth :paper of lected at 1SOI', Mf- asier and t editor. llowingl fepburni Denner- ogf21Pl1Y eshmeni year. holaSfiC ld turn didn'I, re Club' sed bl' rj0USlyf 1oSf of 3 field more si in' eC0fd' ation' I ART CLUB-Row 1:l R. Kinsley, C. Smith, C. Reichel, G. Barns, S. Cohen, J. Kerns, L. Swanson, M. Smith. Row 3: Everhart, C. Russell, S. Rosen, C. Ehmer, L. Ambroz. Row 2: M. Pratt, B. Kollins, L. Dougherty, S. Sanders. Not Pictured: C. Miller, N. Renauto, N. Mannen, L. Grae, B. Smock, N. L. Astbury, S. Corwin, S. Jensen, P. Thomas. The members of the art club, under the supervision of Mr. Boardman, Worked on many art projects. This club was designed for the seventh grade student who didn't have the op- portunity to study art during the year. The purpose of the art club was to let the student create the project of his choice. ART PRCDJ ECTS WERE MANY Page thirty-one
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if M!! 1045 mai ,, , , F51 df I I 4 HI-LIGHTS-Row 1: B. Frashier, K. Cure, K. Harshman. Row 2: P. Hurlbut, J. Mathews, K. Grady, M. Echard I Katterjohn, B. deRaismes. Row 3: S. Rogers, C. Hill,, l I 'f '43H ' i 1: Bonnie Frashier., Karen Cure, Janet Her- ara epburn. Row 2. Susie Moore John K tt ' h Kemp Harshman, joan Lawton. 3 emo ni Page thirty W...-a..-iii. . . . Moore, S. Kline, L. Cohan, S. Leapold, B. Hepburn, Herrick, Mr. Gascho, D. Wadleigh, J. Lawton, S. Brown, P. McGlasson, S. Emrich, L. Druskis. Not Piclured: M. Morris. HI-LIGHTS The Hi-Lights staff this year has put forth much effort to produce a school newspaper of excellent quality. Editors and assistant editors were selected at the beginning of the year by the sponsor, Mr. Gascho. Editors-in-chief were Bonnie Frasier and Karen Cure. Janet Herrick was assistant editor. Editors of special fields were the following: Fashions-Susie Moore, News-Barb Hepburn, Art-Kemp Harshmang Features-Rick Denner- lineg Sports---John Katterjohn, and Photography -Warren Keiner. All editors were Freshmen, and most were members of the club last year. Members were chosen on the basis of scholastic standing. They were required to write and turn in at least two stories a Week, and if they didn't, they were immediately withdrawn from the club- For the first time, text books were used by the club which met five days a week. Previously, it met on Monday and Tuesday as did most of the other clubs. In late April, Hi-Lights members took a field trip to the Star-News Building to learn more about journalism techniques-proofreading, 111' terviewing, reporting, etc. Yes, Westlane has a paper with a good 1'eCQfd' This year has greatly enhanced its reputation. Y XiXv XXX X . . X . , iw 1 We , . 1 ffM 'f 23,4 , . A y . I.. ' , L M 7 ART C. Mil EVCI'll21h
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