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Zlllllllfll. Siniilzn' yezirbeolcs were publishecl in l934 ancl l935 :intl this yezu s bunk is the fourth infnrnml yearbook. liueh sueeeecling zuinuzil-stall has built upnn the experi- enee :mtl stzlnclurcls estzlblishecl by its prerleeessors, itncl yet ezieh has Cfllll'ElQf:'U1ISly sczniehecl for the new ancl original. .Xncl so the N30 Orfrrlr .-111111101 is presented tn' you --- the twentieth bunk tn be nublishecl by the Hay View lligh school, emnpleting' two! cleezxcles of uiilnwmlien yeztrlxunk publication. l't-rlizums the must striking' feature nf this ye:1r's book is the infmwnzility :incl syninietry nf the page layouts. Profit- ing frnni the results ul' the First three informal Insults. the stall has rzirlieztlly rerlueecl the amount nf snare clevntecl to writing :uicl inereusecl the size uf the pictures. Realizing that fm' the stuclents the greatest interest lies not in the printecl lnzttter but in the pictures nf their ClZlSSlllZllCS :incl ul seliunl life, the stzltif has triecl tn nizvke the N936 .slmlzmf rt real picture lmnnltn. Nut only are the pictures lnifl out in sweeping lines ztnml curves. but they are ent out in sueh :L niztnner :ls tn eniphzisize the students in the ivietures. .-X striking rlenzirture fruni the lust three annuals is the g'l'1lflllZllC section. The llll:Ul'lllZlllUIl about ezleh gfilflllillk' has been put intu sepzirzite. ennalenserl pzirztgrzuwlis as was ffll'lllQl'lf' clone in the furmul yearbnnks. 'l'he write-uns for ztthleties anal club activities have been ehztngecl frnni the re- eent feature style to Z1 enneise elirminlogiezil reecmrcl of the ye:1r's prngrznn in that zletivity. 1en'l'l1x' lll'RNli'l l', IJf'y1i1fr1'.:i1linfr liflilnf' XYINIFRICII Si-llcnlxmz, l.1'lt'mnjv lfflilnr IXl.u:x.nc lilcysim, ,S'l'lllHI' l:'f1'llnf- :XNNVAL Sl'l!SC'RIP'l'l0N QQAIXIPAIGNICIQS ...t.w..., ...Un my lyliNNli'I'Il XIICXIXXX l'uff4' .S't':'i'nli't'1r 1
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N.Xl.ll St ll Klltlllil. l.fl ilm'-in-1 'fzicf The racle Annual Xinctecn yczirs ztgu this .lnnc rt thin. pztpcr-hminml vulunic of forty-cight IHIQCS. thc tirst Onrrlt' xllllllltll. niztcle its ztiipcztrmicc at lizty Vicw. l'icturt-cl in thc scniur section were! tcn girls :intl unc hwy. thc tirst class to grad- nrtte fruni lizty Vicw lligh Sclioul. ,Xs thc yt-ztrs pztsscml. thc school fnitgrcw thc Hl!11llgZ1lUXVH :incl was trztnsfcrrctl tu thc iurcscnt iinpusiiig, rcrl-lrricli llllllfllllg. 'l'hc stntlcnt hotly lllCl'C2lSL'il fruni :1 fcw hnnrlrccl to wcll rwcr twn thonsztncl, thc faculty frtrni lcss than liftccn tu uvcr seventy. Anal :ts tht- sclitml gre-w. thc ffftlflt' ,IIIIIIIAII ltcimt pztcc, increasing from thc ftmi'ty-c-iglit pztgt- lzuult to thc snhstztntially-htmunrl, thrcc hnnclrccl :incl twcnty-scvcn pztgc ll N29 AIIIIIIHII f thc lztrgcst ffvcr puhlishccl :tt :rw Yicw. Scvcrzil uthcr ycztrs stztncl wut imrmnincntly in thc twu clcczulcs ut Omcft' .tllllllttlf imnlxliczttitm. 'llhc ycztr V923 nizirkccl thc ztppcztruiicc of thc lmu:11'cl-cuvcr vnlninc. ln 1927, the imuplilztr llztwthurnc issuc was ztckiimvlctlgctl hy thc Nzttiunul Scholastic l'rcss .Xssucizttitni tcm hc thc tint-st high school yC2lI'lJUtili in tht- linitccl Statcs. ln 1020 thc yc:ti'lnu1l4 tmliscrvcrl thc tiftit-th znnlivcrsziry uf the fllllllillllg of lizty Yicw hy printing inntnncrzthlc vztluahlc pictnrcs. niztims, ztncl rt-ctmrrls purtrztying thc his- tory of thc Clllllllllllllly. 'l'hc first lzlztcli Zlllfl whitc ztnnnzll mztclc its ZllJ'IJCZlI'ZlllCC in 1032, thc- ycztrlumlt which cum- lllCIlltJl'2llC4l the hi-ccntcnniztl ut' xYZlSlllIlQ'Ltlll.S hirth. ,Xncl thcn cznnc thc clclzrcssirni. lfztccrl with thc chuicc tif either cliscuntinning iznhliczttiun or l'llfllL'Illlf' rcrlncing thc costs. thc stall tinctlly rlcciclcfl tu pnhlish :tn 1nttn'ni:1l l'i:'rri: Rtctpls l.:-111: XYI2S'l'WtlUD I llfxll rn Xxililllfli llmuwiix' lQuxx1.x1ti'wcm'si4i l,zft'.S1.i'lt't'i1 l.URR.XINl2 .-Xxinaiesnx I 1-.n fr.Xll s l:li.X'l'Rlt'l1 Siimimixrg iXl.Xlit5.XRIC'I' li
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.t '- JA.,,....--- . ...,. , M .M,,w.kA,,,,,,....,.., . N- NM, tJn.xci.la f.XYXIl'.XIGNliRS liliR'I' lioomfa Axim lcximsliiixxitf ji-.rm Maris Vl.xNli l..xsoen X iicrpixu l'i.iixNi2s .,- '-O-I ----vf As an aid in finding pictures of l K , . one s schoolmates with- out having to page through the entire hook, a special index has heen placed at the rear. All of the l936 graduates are listed there. together with the pages on which their pictures are to he found. Early in lleceniher the lfditor-in-Chief. llonald Schniechel, and the Organization lfditor, Dorothy llurnett, attended the National Scholastic Press Association convention which was held in Mil- waukee at the Hotel Schroeder. Many valuahle ideas were oh- tained from the displays. speeches and round-tahle discussions. ,Xfter the pages had heen definitely assigned. and the engravers had furnished sketch layouts for each section, the seemingly endless job of picture-taking began. lietween llecemher and June the photographer came to llay View more than a dozen tilnes, sonietinies taking' as niany as fifty pictures in a single day. More than three hundred and ninety pictures were taken. Xfter the first few experiences, the editors finally realized what a joh it was to take pictures of students. First, the group desired had to he selected after conferring with the faculty advisors of the various activities. Then each student had to he notified personally and places had to be selected as background for the pictures. Different ways and ineans for making the students look 'fnaturalu and informal had to he devised 3 especially for the seniors. Perhaps the most difficult assignment was taking over 2000 students in groups of fifty for the class sectioi . lf ' ' - ' ' ' 1 oi tw o days 111 March, a seemingly l'infi'li1'y1I1fm'11
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