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4 1 4 Z, ' 4- . . ,4 nr..7' ' ef' , ,X ,A.-,l-- Q 'iuugafl ' X ., Ronnie Moul itv l'l'n'Op lovcc Rupp' BC NXCGUHC RalDl ANNUAL STAFF CHOOSES PERMANENT NAME To create a superior yearbook and carry out a theatre theme in an original manner has been the goal of the small but cap- able annual staff this year. Since actual work did not begin until the second semester when an annual class of seven mem- bers was organized, the staff had many frantic days of trying A After a year of mulling over the staff agreed that this should be yearbook, planned by Dick Sorensen, editor, to meet printer's deadlines name GULO LUSCUS, the the permanent title for the Details of the book were Miss Gertrude Schoeler, adviser, and Keith Robertson, art editor, Helping Dick on the editorial staff were Ralph McQuire, sports writer, Mimi Sanchez, Betty Hinton, Chuck Stevenson, Ronnie Moulton, and Marne Wade. Photography was under the direction of Skip Traynor with Lauren Alexander as chief pho- lon, Ralph MCG UlYQV ID Traynor, Mmm Sanchez XA Keith Robertson painting a silk screen design for division pages. tographer and Elroy Jackson and Allen Berntzen, assistant photographers, Joyce Rupp, business manager, took charge of the financial side of the yearbook and was assisted by salesmen Glen Athey and George Grosz. Dean l-lartung acted as their adviser, Left Ed tor D ck Sorensen pastes up as M ss Schoe- Eer hunts for a :ost regaf tive X Right: Lauren Alexander Q. ' blows up a picture to s,:e. 4
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5 , .3 ,JM it P 'N xxx, bn' . Sulllva Lall' 6 JOURNALISM CLASS PRODUCES TEN ISSUES OF WILLAMETTE HI-TIMES This year the Hi-Times was self-supporting and was greatly aided by having a journalism class. The staff concentrated on improving the front page. Pins were given as awards for outstanding work on the paper to students who earned them. Ralph McQuire and Bette Miller received special state awards. ln addition to the regular monthly printed issue of the Hi-Times, the journalism class published a Dope- ster. This was written completely by the students with absolutely no censorship by the teachers. Editor in Chief. . . . . BETTE MILLER Advertising Manager .... MERWYN SCHWARTZ Ad Staff: Duane Wilson, Janet Olsen, Earl Madsen, Elvira Jackson, Mary Parrett, Laird Sullivan, Shirley Peterson, and John Sutley Page Editors: Joanne Jarvis, Barbara Putnam, Ralph McQuire, and Jackie Meadows Asistants: Kalman Ariola, Mary Parrett Feature Editor: Joyce Bernard Circulation Managers: Lois Fowler and Paul Jackson Left: Janet Olsen, Paul Jackson, and James Devereaux Lower right: Jackie Meadows, Joanne Jarvis, Barbara Putnam, Bette Miller and Mr. Nash Upper right: Kalman Ariola, Joyce Bernard, and Dixie Dixon If A Madsen y Jackson Miss Layne ri. Ea
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Left to Right: Merwyn Schwartz, John Sutley, Laird Sullivan, and Walter Berkshire. SENIOR HIGH GIRLS' LEAGUE The purpose of Girls' League is to promote friendship, citi- zenship, leadership and partici- pation in school activities. The activities for the year were: Hello Week, Girl of the Month, Installation, Twirp Week, Dances after Games, Print and Cord Week, Mother- Daughter Tea, Girls' League Tea and Play Day. Officers were: president, Jackie Meadows, vice-presi- dent, Barbara Putman, secre- tary, Hazel Lettau, treasurer, Karyl Jensen, historian, Dorothy Pellant, and reporter, Joanne Jarvis. SENIOR HIGH BOYS LEAGUE Officers for the year were president, John Sutley, vice president, Merwyn Schwartz, sec retary-treasurer, Laird Sullivan sergeant-at-arms, Walter Berk shire. The annual event of the Boys' League is a Father-and-Son Banquet held in April. Left to Right: Dorothy Pellant, Karyl Jensen, Jackie Meadows, Barbara Putman, and Joanne Jarvis.
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