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Deadlines, Strive for B -Line 'it .-NP' Qemvff R, as if 'W ig hi CLUBS EDITOR CO-SPORTS EDITORS ADV. MGR. Valerie Guyer Myron Carlson Bart Richardson Geri Brown The staccato sound of three typewriters all going at once, .lrawers being pulled open and pushed shut in search of wan- .lering papers, someone waving a tipsy taffy apple to the tune of Little Wliite Cloud That Cried, the even hum of busy voices punctuated occasionally by a shriek of inspiration or laughter----all these form the background for each issue of the liast Highlights. A typical day would lind Sports liditor Myron Carlson in the far corner tapping Ullf bits of sports news and witticism for the Cheering Section. ln another corner Janis Berglund, editor- in-chief, would be laboring over the heading for a late story which somehow always counts out half a point too much. At this point the phone would begin ringing off the wall, four people would be bidding for the services of one poor typewriter, an agonized wail would he heard about a lost paper, and fours teen people would exclaim in one voice. Miss bl - - -l Despite the chaos and confusion, however. every day in 202 has an order of business that must be finished for the paper comes out Friday. Assignments are posted early in the week by Editors I-lolmbeck, Pottinger, Anderson, Guyer, Carlson, and Richardson. From here junior and senior reporters take over, gather information, and write up their assigned stories. Dead- lines are Friday and Monday, for jane Lindquist must then proofread the stories before .lanis headlines them. Arriving from the typesetter on Weclnesclay, the columns of print are cut apart and made up into the pages of the paper. This involves switching stories, borrowing ads, and tearing hair on the part of every editor. From here the paper finds its way to the printer and emerges as the Hnished product. Thus, in spite of lost stories, mix-ups, rain, snow, or stuck typewriter keys, the paper comes through and arrives on sched- ule in every homeroom. l.lili'l': Feature writers for the Highlights were: BACK: W. Conner, R. Margason, D. Urput. S. McKnight. FRUNT: C. Reynolds. C. Stoner, C. lleitl, li. Willis, N. McMullen, Al. johnson, M. Bloom. RIGHT: Sports writers: STANDING: j. Larson, R. johnson, D. Tobinson. B. Richardson, D. Bergstrom, S. Grip, N. Clark, K. Moore. SEATED: S. Pore, M. Carlson. H1 sir ,-
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We Write Headlines, Meet FEATURE EDITOR NEWS EDITOR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ASSOCIATE EDITOR FEATURE EDITOR Audrey Anderson Jack Holmbeck Janis Berglund Jane Lindquist Lucille Pottinger UPPER: STANDING: Paula Sedgwick, Shirley Rothenberg, Ross Ro- ' ' lander, Dlck Lucas, Edith Lerman, Roger Johnson. SEATED: Dianne Nelson, Lois Johnson, Louise Beck, Ann Mitchell, Phyllis Lindeman, Barbara Nelson, Maureen Wilson, Ronnie Swenson, janet Holmberg- Published weekly by the students of East high school. Membership newswriters. LOWER: STANDING: Diane Hlavka, john Lindskold, in Quill and Scroll, ISHSPA and NSPA. john Carlson, Geri Brown, Genine Anderson, Ralph Stang, Cathy Burns, I Marilyn Peacock, Benita Banks, Arlene Fields. SEATED: Wes Somers. EDITORIAL BOARD EDITOR-IN-CHIEF . Janis Berglund ASSOCIATE EDITOR . jane Lindquist NEWS EDITOR . . . .. . . . . . Jack I-Iolmbeck FEATURE EDITORS.. Audrey Anderson, Lucille Pottinger SPORTS EDITORS ,. ,,.. Myron Carlson, Barton Richardson CLUBS EDITOR ,,.,,,,. . . . .. .. . .Valerie Guyer GIRLS' SPORTS EDITOR... .. . . . .Shirley Grip PUBLIC RELATIONS EDITOR . . .. Johanna Van Boxel MUSIC COLUMNIST. .. . ..,. .. . . .. .Carolyn Heid FACULTY ADVISER . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . Miss Marie johnson REPORTERS .. .. .. . .Louise Beck, Dale Bergstrom Marcette Bloom, Warren Conner, Dick Hoffman, Janet Holmberg, janene johnson, Lois johnson, Mary Stuart Johnson, Roger Johnson, Ronnie johnson, Jerry Larson, Edith Lerman, Dick Lucas, Roger Margason, Skippy McKnight, Ann Mitchell, Dale Molander, Barbara Nelson, Dianne Nelson, Douglas Orput, Stan Pore, Carol Reynolds, Edith Roberts, Ross Rolander, Shirley Rothenberg, Janet Schwartz, Paula Sedgwick, William Simpson, Charlotte Stoner, Ronnie Swenson, Dave Tobin- son, Maureen Wilson. BUSINESS STAFF BUSINESS MANAGER Anne Beckstrand ASSISTANT .. fWes Somers TREASURER. . . Benita Banks ADVERTISING MANAGER Geri Brown ASSISTANT . john D. Carlson SOLICITORS .. .. . .. . .... .. .. Jane Benson, Karen Bruce, jim Buell, George Farmer, john Kull, Helen Maas, Pat Staublin CIRCULATION MANAGER . .Cathy Burns EXCHANGE EDITOR .. . .. . . . .Diane Hlavka ASSISTANTS . . . .. Donna Ehens, Dorothy Swenson POINTS EDITOR . . . john Lindskold MORGUE EDITOR .... . Genene Anderson BOOKKEEPER .. . .. Arlene Fields ART EDITOR . .. . . Kay Newman ASSISTANT . Jenine Anderson 28
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