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S I A I I MR. CHESTER TAYLOR her assistants .Ioan Freedman, Barbara Shaw, Carolyn Risser, Marie Bedford, and iludyilohnson conscientiously gave out picture appointments and made up page after page of class pictures. The responsibility of assembling the various groups and committees that carry on a maioritv of the school functions fell on the shoulders of Student Administration Editor Bonnie Alhert and her assistants Charlotte Small and anet Nicklen. M ln the ever important realm of high school sports, Boys' Sports Editor Elliot Lawson planned the pages that recorded Queen Anne'S '48 sports record with the assistance of a Wolfe, Tom Kirkland, and Don Loftus Sports Writers llill Knight and Don Ridge were responsible for accurately reporting the results of this year's com petitions. Lois Deppman industriously performed her duties as first semester Girls' Sports Editor, to he succeeded the second semester hy Vivian Thomp- son. H Last, hut far from least in ' production of a successful annual, is the Photography Editor. Don McCarty is to he congratulated for his work in this line, my You now hold in your hand the headaches, prohlems, dilliculties, and work ofa solid year. All that, and more, too lust ask the stallig they'll tell you Advisor that every minute of it was lun. Barlmrci Shick Classes Don McCarty Photography Barbara Brace Copy Lois Deppman xr Girls' Sports Annette Weaver Snaps 105
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A N N U A L Editor WITH A SMILE ON HER FACE and a whip in her hand, editor-in-chief' Kathy Piper has skillfully piloted her crew ot' editors and assis- tants through the storms and over the reefs of putting out the 1948 Grizzly which you are now reading. ln charting her course Kathy was advised hy Mr. Chester Taylor, annual and photo- graphic consultant. 44 a The tedious taslc of reading and correcting the copy for the annual was elticiently executed by Copy Editor Barbara Brace, assisted hy Maggie Barlvas and Copy Writer Pai McMahan. as Collecting and sorting cutting and pasting those were the jobs of Snap Editor Annette Weaver and her assistant, Mari- lyn Sankela. On the trail ot' A.'s many active students we found Marilyn MacDonald gaining her share ot' gray hairs as Activity Editor, with the aid of .joy White and Marnette Chernals. it s Faculty Editorlloann Tread well spent many long hours in a grim attempt to force a smile from the lips of the Kuay faculty with the help of Mary Ellen the Grizzly were stall' artists Mary Beth Welch and ,lerry Mitchell, who spread their talents over the ily pages and the section dividers ol' the Grizzly. as Realizing that an annual would he nothing without a picture ot' every student, Class Editor Barhara Sliiclc and ,Wi Marilyn MocDonnIcl Activities Bonnie Albert Administration Elliot Lawson Boys' Sports Jocin Treodwell Faculty Cathy Shiell Business 104 Cole. Also 'ilwrighteningn the pages ol'
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KUAY WEEKLY BILL KNIGHT JANEQJPPERT GLORIA GRAHAM LORETTA SIEBERT MR. ERNEST CHARLAND Advisor CoPY13oY!! EDITOR!! PROOFREADERI! CUTIE!! HEY, You sLo13!! CGeneral term referring to Journalism I studentsl. Thus runs the gamut of cries issuing from lowly room 16 above the clack of typewriters, the rustle of copypaper, and the death rattles of harrassed journalistic aspirants. But through this din came a better-than-average school newspaper of which Queen Anne can be proud. M Cracking the whips for the first semester were Gloria Graham and Loretta Seibert, assisted by .jane Lippert and Diane Hebblethwaite at the cat-o'-nine-tails. Shirley Davis and Mary Alice Strong twisted reporters' arms as News Editors, while Copy Editors Betty Rae Irons and Donna Drexel sought out the major blunders. Bill Knight did a solo as Sports Editor, assisted by Don Ridge, and Lois Andrews and Elaine Kirtland paired off to think up the giggles for the feature page. H Business agairs were managed by Monnie Gross and Betty Lenz, while potential advertisers were beaten by Doug Hutchinson and 'john Gerber. Pat lV!clVlahan and Betty Ann Nordstrom circulated the fruits of the staffs labors, The Kzeezy Weekly, among the joyous student body. Last was Heidi Stutzman as Exchange Editor. M The second semester was hailed by a new stall! full of ASSISTANT EDITORS FEATURE AND SPORTS EDITORS Firsf row, left to right: Lois Andrews, Elaine Kirtland, Mary Alice Slrong Lois Andrews, Marilyn Gross, Jane Lipperf, Diane Hebblethwaite. Second 'owz El!! Knight Mf1f!'Y COMOYI Drew Mille'- Absent: Don Ridge. 106
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