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Page SARGASSO PRESERVED KHS IN PRINT AND PICTURES SARGASSO BOARD PLAN LAYOUT OF DIQMMY Left to right: Charles Rose, Barbara Rhorer, jack Fretz, Loisanne Barker, Bill Dufenclach. At this point it is generally customary to give ourselves a pat on the back. However, our backs are just recovering from the terrific load imposed on them by our advisers, Miss Elizabeth l-landley and Mr. George C. Dunbar. It is hard to believe that our slick new book was once a jirmble of unidentified photographs and unreadable copy. To cone vert an idea into an annual took work, work which all the staffs participated in. Speaking of staffs we had a slightly different set-up this year. liditor and business manager were merged into a board of five, with each member' having charge of a certain department. lf one of three groups broke down, the annual would break down, which kept us busy repairing leaks in the Sargasso structure. In order that the finished product can be more fully ap- preciated we'll give you a sketch of the various assembly lines. lfirst of all, the Sargasso collectors had to line up subscribers, for no yearbook can exist without a bankbook. Then the flash- bulhs of Mr. Adams started popping, and we were knee deep in pictures, lgood ones, too.l To keep the book out of the illiterate class, stories had to be written and pictures identified. Taking all the facts into consideration, we can only hope that, with the aid of the '-IS Sargasso, KHS will be remembered a little better in '63, 1I2 SARGASSO BOARD Loisanne Barker, Bill Dufendach, jack Fretz. Barbara Rhorer, Charles Rose. BUSINESS STAFF Marjorie Arnett, jack Childs. Nance Fricllin, Bob Peeler, Elva Shields. Peggy Skoglancl, Mable Brown, Nancy Carothers, Mary Helen Clark, Mary Lou Crowder, Barbara Deisch, Pat Denman, Betty Early- wine, Jack Ellis, Beverly Ferriday, Ramona Flora, Nancy Gruber, Pat Hammer, Doris Hegwoocl, Mary Ann I-Iodson, Doris jones, jean jones, 'Ioan Kraner, Ralph Kulow, Dick Linn, Betty Minor, Susannah Mitchell, Shirley Nicholson, Ersilia Pas- quali, Barbara Pitman, Phyllis Robertson, lack Smith, Paul Smith, Sharon Sorrell, Barbara Sumpter, Grace Tompkins. Ann Tull, Barbara Walker, Glenna Wfeaver. EDITORIAL STAFF Marilyn Bobbitt, Sha on Damon, Ray Davis, Rosemary Densborn, Suzanne Kil- cline, jerry Land, John Lindquist, Mad- eline Pendergrass, Clarence Rosselot, Marilyn Ruddell, Carl Siktberg, jack Warrner, Milton W ood, Roland Ahlbrand, Phil Braskett, George Calhoon, Delbert Calloway, Mary C. Carter, Lu Nell Davis, Ramona Flora, Tom Golightly, Bill Gloye, Sharon Hendrix, -Io Ann johnson, joe johnson, Josephine Kinney, -loanne Kil- cline, Paul Lynch, -lenice Pickeing. Mari- lyn Rafferty, Cynthia Reynolds, Suzanne Reith, Lavern Root. Marjorie Rousch, Donn Sparks, Glenn Storer. Mary .Iii Stych, Carolyn XY'ilson.
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RED AND BLUE KEPT RECORD STRAIGHT Extra, Extra, Read all about it! Red and Hint' gets face lifted. Lest you become too alarmed at the announcement mentioned above, perhaps we had better give you a few facts on the Kea' and Blue. Wiritten by highf school students, it is divided into two staffs, editorial and business. Up to -lanuary, it had been printed at lielvie Press by the standard typesetting method. Then came the revolution. After the paper was set up in its final form by the staff, it was photographed by the Humphrey Press. This improvement enabled us to read the Voice of K. H. every week. lf we took advantage of the Rad and lflzzc subscription drive, we could receive our paper without feeling' for that last nickel. XVho were the leaders of this revolution? Hrs. Frank Kern and Mr. lfred Mustard were the advisers and Miss Vedah Covalt directed the typists. How- ever, Mary lo Stych and 'lack Ellis piloted the editorial staff while Gerry Harlow and Rosemary Abbott help- ed keep the paper out of the red. As for the paper its new look only increases our respect for its high standard of journalism. RED AND BLUE HEADS LOOK OVER BOOK OE THIS YEAR'S RED AND BLUE Stlntlingi Gerry Harlow, Rosemary' Abbott. Sitting: lvlatry .Io Stych. Jack Ellis, BUSINESS STAFF OF RED AND BLUE HURRIES TO MEET A DEADLINE ftindinag: Maurie Sleeth, joan Lowell, Don Doak, Ken- neth lsenogle, Marilyn Leffert. Sitting: jack Smith, Pat Lang, Suzanne Reith. Lila Hall. Page
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