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Seated: Judy Stcb, Bonnie Rigg, J Bob Carlson, Bob Ferris. Stand- ing: Mr. Kullberg, faculty sponsor: Norman Reed, editor. we put jaunnalibm ta pnactice, For those of us on Compass staff, eighth period is one of the things we will long remem- ber about this school. We enioyed all the ar- ranging and gabbing that went into your mem- ory book, but voices were only part of the fa- miliar background. Hunting through the drawers for a lost five hundred words of copy, or check- ing for the fifth time the size of a picture- all the little things that made up a yearbook- kept us busy working toward the goal of a iob well done. You all kept us supplied with memories and Mr. Kullberg helped us with pictures and ad- vice. We asked the Lord's guidance in the as- sembling and we trust He will bring glory to His name through the accurate representation of what went into our last year at Wheaton Academy. Concessions manager Bob Ferris s helped by Frank Stack in erecting the new sign. f-5 cummsg
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Footprint! In spite of the last-minute rush for dead- lines, Footprints provided an excellent op- portunity for practical creative writing be- cause ofthe variety of material it included A considerable segment of our student body co-operated in producing this month- ly publication. Parents who subscribed were kept up to date with the summary of the latest games and activities. It also told about future chapel speakers and one of the feature items was short trick ques- tions asked of a number of the students. Jerrilou asks Bob the question of the day, What would you do if someone gave you a gnirt- nemegagnef' Answers ranged from Tie it in a cage to l would give it to Mrs. Slocum. Clllfheaton gave ul.: mane than just knowledge' Kraft and Miss Seated: Carmean, Moneysmith, Herman, Westphal, Glazier, Miller, Fogle, Kincaid, Andersen, Mortensen, Barbara Anderson. Back Row: Stewart, Murphy, Toles and Sipp. ,,r' is sf, I-4 W-
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TE 431 :isa ri This club never had a meeting all year, but nevertheless was active before, during and after school -far into the night. Worldwide con- tacts were made on the new beam that went up in the fall. K9ATE, the club station, became a part of the Civil Defense network and ex- tended its activities to 2 and 6 meters. Some of the fellows built walkie-talkies, others model plane control units or built their own amateur stations at home. An intensive training program was begun in anticipation of becoming a key station of the Missionary Communication Service world- wide operation, of which Jim Vaus is the head. To this end many qualified for amateur tickets and others for commercial licenses. Paul Tell, W8VEA was president, and turned over the office to Paul Davis, KOEZD for next year, becoming vice president. Brubaker, K9- HAV, will be Secretary-Treasurer, and K9HFl, Joan Kullberg will be Devotional chairman. Even Mr. Johnson pitched in when it came to putting up the new beam. nealligcdl the 'tutune in ellectnonicls and Seated: Tell, W8VEA, Davis KOEZD, Brubaker, K9HAVg Lageschulte, K9DFFg Elders, Twedell, K9GXQp Volle, KN9HIY. Standing: Price, WBSZLQ Dennis, Edwards, KN9HAP, Augsburger, Reed, HCZTR, Joan Kullberg, K9HFI. 1 -I- 9 X 8 - .wash K. is
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