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Show Red, Blue Staff Heave Sigh As Last School Paper Is Put To Bed . . . Edit Five Issues of Red & Blue . . . ' Below left to right are: Lee Frandsen, business manager; Mon-ta Mon-ta Ford, seated, Marilyn Moon and Mary Palfreyman, reporters; Virginia Miner, typist; Bill Whitney, Whit-ney, center, sports editor and Jo Ann Whitney, typist. When the last Red and Blue, ' was distributed this week, at the high school, at least a dozen students stu-dents breathed a sigh of relief from i a job well done. Five issues of the paper were put out and the editors, ed-itors, reporters, advertising man- ; agers, and others concerned with sociate editor. Sharlene Bjarnson, ! center. Miss Bess Finley, left was ! faculty advisor. Seen in the top left picture, left ! is Arthur Reid, assistant business manager with Marilyn Clegg, re-j re-j porter and Verna Biglow, typist. , the success of the edition, learned to meet deadlines, to make contacts con-tacts and do a hundred and one 3ther things connected with put-, ting out the paper. Much of the work fell on the shoulders of the editor, right, left bottom, Helen Ash, and her as- i i , r . . - i ' .. ; s , ' . ' ' J' .- ' '1 ft-' , . 1 f '. - . " . J ' ;. ; ' .-. r; ; 1 " - r ' . , ' I i .... ' 56wL ' ' -'-' i ' ' . .... '? ; ; . v.. : 7 ?.v J |