Queen Anne High School - Grizzly Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1948

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Queen Anne High School - Grizzly Yearbook (Seattle, WA) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 111 of 134
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ADVERTISING, BUSINESS AND CIRCULATION MANAGERS First row, left to right: Joan Dysart, Betty Lenz, Marilyn Knight, Marilyn Gross, Jean Anderson. Second row: Pat McMahon, Harold Grant, Kenneth Keener, Doug Hutchinson. Absent: John Gerber, Betty Ann Nordstrom. NEWS COPY AND EXCHANGE EDITORS Flrst row, left to right Mary Alice Strong Shirley Davis Joy Sherwin Heidi Stutzman, Donna Drexel. Second row: Diane Hebblethwaite, David Hinckley, Betty Rae lrons Doug Hutchinson. ideas and New Year's good wishes, and hy a new six-page, tahloid-size newspaper. Bill Scoop Knight and .jane Lippy Lippert headed the regime, with the faces that stopped a thousand presses, Monnie Gross and Lois Andrews, as associates. Making features of themselves as page two editors were Mary Alice Dope Strong and Marilyn Copypaper Conroy. Drew Miller and Don Ridge of DDT fame sweated it out over the sports page, and Diane Hehhlethwaite and David Hinckley marked up everyones work as Copy Editors. Doug Hutchinson and Donna Drexel kept their respective noses to the ground as News iiditors, while Kenneth Keener and Harold Grant sniiiied the air in their capacities as Ad Managers. The remaining were Betty Lenz and 'loan Dysart, Business Managers, Marilyn Knight and 'lean Anderson, Circulationg and Heidi Stutzman and ,loy Sherwin, Exchange Editors. ew However, a complete and attractive newspaper isn't possihle without a multitude of reporters and special writers putting their conscientious eiiiort every dayg and the help and patience ot' our long-suriiering advisor, Mr. Ernest M. Cfharland. MARY Aiacla S'rRoNcz. FIRST SEMESTER REPORTERS SECOND SEMESTER REPORTERS . . . . First row, left to right: Hiro Suzuki, Mike Dederer, Richard Morgan. hrs' row' left to right: Kenneth Keener' Richard Morgan' Doug Wilson' Second row: Annette Weaver, Loretta Siebert, Marilyn MacDonald. 5e59nd row: Micket' Fcfeff Robbie Hoff' L0Ui5e HOVSYI JUdY Johnson, Third row: Pat Reiswig, Carolyn Carson, Mickey Facer, Vivian Thompson, Joann Treadwell, Dorothy Wolfe, Jean Anderson, Joy Sherwin. Beny Egge- Absent: Joyce Marinas, Drew Miller, Hiro Suzuki, Bunny Stewart, Oliver Fourth row: Frank Green, Jackie Erickson, Marian Marinas, Elaine Chapple, Nancy Thompson. Kirtland, Lawrence Casler, Sally .Io Frease, George Lomax. 107

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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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4 35 FRANK NASHLAND CAROLYN CARSON MRS. B, J. DUNCAN Assistant Director Senior Director Faculty Advisor STARLIGHT SLiDiNG IN nv WAY or A MooNiii+:AM, the 1948 Kapers, entitled, Starlight Revue, entered the Hilltop universe, Playing to a capacity crowd hoth performances, the show afforded one hundred minutes of sparkling entertainment. M This year's production was under the faculty direction of Mrs. Bernice Duncan and Miss Grace Ogrosky, the Senior Student direction ol' Carolyn Carson and ,lay Bean, and Assistant Director, Frank Nashland. The husiness stall' consisted of Marilyn Conroy, Dick Elander and Pat Murphy. Staging was ralcen care of hy Mr. 'lay Taylor and his Stage Force. 44 s Opening the show with Moonlight Serenade and accompanying many ofthe acts was the Swing Band, under the ahle direction of Dale Keller. M Operatic airs around a campfire Composed Under Starlit Skies while Date With A Stair portrayed the artistic :ihilities of preparation for the one and only. A stroll Along a Starlit Lane found many familiar French 108

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