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The VISTAS staff is composed of stu- dents lending their individual skills to produce Carlmont ' s first yearbook. Under the direction of Mr. Sanford and the ed- itorship of Sylvia Fernald and Dana Levy, the yearbook progressed from a planning stage to a finished product. Groups were formed to take care of numerous duties: layout, business, photography, copywriting, and editorializing. Members of the staff took charge of the groups as follows: Dana Levy, Art Lay- out; Sylvia Fernald, Proofreading; Adele Teza, P.oger Leontie, Adriane Goodwin, Bar- bara Disney, Lettering and Ad Layout; Car- olyn DeRenzo, Copywriting; Alex Victors, Photography; Russ Coggeshall, Business. The yearbook planned a successful carnival which took place on June 5th. The Carnival Committee included Rachel ' ..hitman, Jolly Yager, Charles Bell, Mike Dobrin, Gretchen Reynolds, and other mem- bers of + he staff. ;o-Edi tor: ■■■■■■■ VISTAS 3TAFT-.8ACK ROW (l. TO R.): MR. SANFORD, ROGER LFONTIEj Tom Cole, alfxis Victors, Barney Thornquist, Ries coggeshall, Richard wolf, art Blumenthal, Charles bell, Dana levy, first row: mike dobrin, Charles upoegraff, Carolyn DeRenzo, adriane Gooowin, Rachel whitman, Barbara Disney, Gretchen Reynolds, Ron wheeler, aoele Teza, Sylvia fernalo. Our sincere thanks are extended to our Advisor, Mr. Adrian San- ford, for the wonderful help and cooperation he gave so patiently and willingly to help nake this first Vistas a success. THE STAFF
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€h t ftrlmomW CMTjR-IN-ChICF: hOSS DUNN feature edi tc Madge Raymond m NEWSPAPER HAS SUCCESSFUL YEAR In the late spring of 1952, a nucleus of the present Carlmonitor staff decided that our new school should have a newspaper. The people who were interested, working to- gether during the summer, put out the first edition of a paper on the first day of school, September 10th. Art Blumenthal, Dave Matlock, and the Carlmonitor ' s present editor-in-chief, Ross Dunn, Approached Mr. San- ford last June with the idea. During the summer, the in- terested persons visited various printers on the Peninsu- la. Mr. Sanford and Ross gave speeches at the San Carlos Chamber of Commerce explaining some of the paper ' s goals. The office was finally located at the San Carlos Enquirer . With the success of the first issue, the staff set up a program for ad sales to keep the paper in good shape financial- ly. Local merchants cooperated eagerly to aid the paper. With a great deal hard work out of school time, and with little or no journalistic experi- ence, the staff made this paper a going concern. Other successful af- fairs of the year were the Printer ' s Prance and the Journalism Ban- quet. CARLMONITOR STAFF..UACK ROW (l. TO R. ): MR. SANFORO, HIKE mahonev, art blumenthal, r0s8 dunn, bruce nunes dave matlock, Tom may. First row: aoele Teza, Gretchen Reynolds, Madge Raymond, Julie Lauer, Dana Levy, Rachel Whitman, adriane Goodwin, Joan Hoffman. Nrws EDITOR Rachel Whitman p hoto Edito r art ulumenthal Business Manager gretchen reynolds Ad Manager adriane Goodwin associate editor Da«e Matlock
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