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GL N i i x if a E ' 5'-7' 7 fx .1 -n. Q will U . p, ,mam -r - Q Ji X314 ff 1 I ' T 'Q T 3 My lr 1 i t . . A 5 . gl, 'R af' I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TU THE FLAG Bark Roux' Mr. Bouma, spon- sor, B. NYE:-stveld. I.. NY'ierenga, F. Kiel, D. Lathrop, M. Peck ham. Serum! Roux' C. Hardy, M. Driscoll. M. Vander Blink, Y Otteson, H. Laird. H. Bremer, A. Newman. I-'mul Roux' R. Hoop, V. XY'yns- ma, D. Coeling, K. Fike, B. Kalkman. Beacon XY'ith the help and guidance of Mr. Bouma, the Beacon stalf turned out a bigger and better school paper than any of the past years. This is the second year the journalism class has pub- lished the Beacon. Mistakes made in former years were corrected, and a smaller typc was used, giving the readers this year, actually an extra page of reading material with- out adding another page of copy. The staff put out two special Beacons this year: one at Christmas, the other at Easter. The Christmas issue was printed in red and had a Bethlehem scene on the cover. 'I he issue at Easter time had a very original cover concerning the crucifixion and resurrection of jesus. It was done in black print on golden-rod paper. john Van I-louten designed the covers of the special issues. The Commerce 12 class, under the supervision of Mr. Gander, has done a large part of the publishing of tht paper by typing all the Beacon stencils. Dorothy Coeling, editor-in-chief of the paper, Kathryn Fike, assistant editor, and Virginia XY'ynsma, very capable news editor, have given much of their time and effort through-out the year in order that the Beacon might be a success. Oher cooperative members of the staff are: XVilliam Kalkman, sports editorg Ruth Hoop, business managerg Anna Mae Newman, Yvonne Otteson, Elvin Kiel, Donald Lathrop, Carol Hardy, Betty XY'estveld, Lois XY'iergenga, Mary Lou Vander Brink, typists. Other students also con- tributed during the year. This may be the last Beacon published under normal conditions as in past years. The paper may decrease in size because of the shortage of paper, or it might not be pub- lished as often because ink, stencils, and staples are also scarce. E371
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