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E EDITORIAL STAFF: Eileen Nothnagel, Dee Haworth, Eileen Nothnagel Dave Kehret, Donna Schoessow, Melissa Browning, assistant editor and Miss Bunke, provided copy and picture captions. BUSINESS STAFF: Bob Sible, John Bacigalupi, Gail Reichenberger, busi- ness manager, Letitia Hoffmann, and Jo Ann Binder raised required S5,000. Time - MM M e fo Dee Haworth, editor With sights on the coveted All-American rating the annual staff worked hard to present this 1959 edition of the PAW PRINTS. In the fall of 1958 the busy year began with a sales campaign under the direction of the business manager, Gail Reich- enberger. Meanwhile the PAW PRINTS features were being planned and the photographers were busily gathering material for the annual. The rest of the year was a time of constant activity. Through informal noon meetings and after school the various deadlines were met under the supervision of Mr. Brommer and Miss Bunke, staff advisors, and Dee Haworth, editor. Art Geisert worked on layouts and art work while the assistant editor, Eileen Nothnagel, compiled the index. Color appeared in the PAW PRINTS for the first time in 1959, and with the theme Time the book was completed in the spring. The 1959 PAW PRINTS staff col- lected the year's memories as you see them here. Compliments of Michels 2000 Super Service 2000 Venice Blvd. Los Angeles 6, Calif. ,t,, N
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Introducing , a monthly article introducing prom- inent students, and Paitheon Pattern, which con- tained only senior news, were among the new fea- tures offered during 1958-59 by the TRAIL- BLAZER staff. Roger Fontaine as editor-in-chief, directed the TRAILBLAZER staff with Pat Kil- lingsworth as features editor and Tom Giesler as editor of the sports section. The news editors were Nancy Beck and Marlis Uffelman. Under the super- vision of Mr. Luebke, the TRAILBLAZER staff set down an excellent record of how we spent our time during 1958-59. Every Monday afternoon the staff gathered in room 119 to gain valuable lessons in journalism.,The staff broadened the scope of their features by offering, among other articles, stories of school life which were humorous and sometimes embarrassing to the subject. It was tedious work but these student journalists were well prepared for each publication. This excellent collection of school news was distributed monthly to its 12,000 circulation under the direction of Amanda Zeisler, TRAILBLAZER circulation mgr. P . Providing news for the TRAILBLAZER were left to right, ROW ONE: S. Granieri, S. England, L. Schock, C. Smith, P. Vcfgel, M. Thompson. ROW TWO C. Hernandez S Ba I, F ' D S h , . rnett, , reitag, E. David D. Schock ROW THREE R6 c oessow, C. Klenk, Christiansen, D. Killingsworth, M. Schaefer, P. Maierl W FOUR. R. Henning, 1. Gxebelman, P. Groff, R. Fontaine, N. Riceman P. Juergensen. These news hounds rounded up copy for the student paper 9 5 Roger Fontaine editor Compliments Of r Mr. and Mrs.. Estelf Sine 206' So. EI Molen-o Alhambra, Calif.
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ART STAFF! AFI G9i59fY, HFT edimfi MV- Bfomfnefi TYPISTS: Claudia Kaufhold, Claire Henneberg., HdViS0f, Hfld Michele Xvfii-Zhi, fl55i5mUf aff edlwfl head typist, Geraldine Mellon, and joann C our 7757 af Daw Paiuh Compliments of Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Geisert and Stephen 2743 Dollar St., Lakewood PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Dave Mit- tcnzwei, photography editor, and Dick Hellman, assistant photography editor. SPORTS STAFF: Gerry Chan, sports edt tor, and Ed Nelson, assistant sports editor .5 i ...lv if ii rw
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