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Productions at West Seattle range from special assemblies, little theater and class work, to the all important programs of the year-Senior Play, Pow Wow, and Qpera. These offer to each participant, whether or not he enters the entertainment Held in any Way, benefits which he may carry on into his future. No one who has taken part in these group practices can help but un- derstand the amount of real Work which goes into each production. This is the section devoted to the stu- dents of our school who have given their time and energy for West Seattle. Here are the advisors and directors, the student managers--who Worked to see that ex- penses did not exceed the prescribed bud- gets-as well as the actual performers. Q A
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---r Q' ' ---3.....-- Above: Bill Pollock, sports writer, at work. Center: Bonnie Rogers, Mary Lou Hohner, Mar- jorie: johnson. Ed Simonds, Faye St. john. lumolz Deadlines to meet, heads that wouldn't count right, Thursday evenings at the printers, cries of who's got the paste jar? and wheres the head schedule? , last minute news tips, and after- school hours spent in the Shack- Today all of this goes to make the life of the Chinook reporter. Tomorrow they will be mem- ories of pleasant hours filled to overflowing-a happy, busy existence. A few will go on to become big town reporters, even editors, no need for memories then: just thankfulness for the intensive vocational training. But most of us, even though we take up new interests, will never forget the thrill, the con- structive work, the happiness we knew as Chi- nook reporters. X I s Covering the little things in school life, the unusual, the orig- inal, the feature staff takes an im- portant place in the routine ot the Chinook Shack. Searching for ideas in the accompanying picture are Walt Loring ffingers in hairy, Ed Simonds, and Bill Eilers fleftj. ln the background, the news-hens ponder over problems and secrets concernin g the girls. Marcene Heimbigner fleftj and Dot Morgan are ably backed up by Beryle Burns fstandingl. y I
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