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K El Pinon staff, left to right: Mike Bishop, Mr. Morhardt, advisor, Diane Phillips Ramona Moody Linda Meyers Paula Sue Gann Bob Marcellin CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: Bob Frank, vice-pres., Sharon Dougherty, pres Janeal Swanson reas Yvonne Decke sec Ly ICI HA Egadl Ourselves, the editors just ran through the files of all the old El Pinon. What a marked improvement there has been in the last fifty years . . . at least we think it is an improvement ...certainly a change at any rate. The first annuals were really nothing more than paper bound small books of poems and compositions. We ran across some hilarious poetry by Cliff McAfee in the 1913 edition satirizing the domestic science classes and their experiments in cooking. The jokes in any of the early editions would have sent any sour- puss into hysterics. Obviously the styles of those days struck us as being odd to say the least, but just as ours fit the fashions today so too theirs must have seemed normal to them. lt sur- prised us to find that photographs were used very little until 1920 and even then when snaps began to be used they were small and scarce because of the high cost of cuts. With the coming of lithography school annuals have become more pic- tures and fewer words, ours, ofcourse, included. We think its simply amazing when you get right down to it just how many technical improvements during the last half century have aided us in putting out this Golden Anniversary copy. Prob- ably in the year QOOO annuals will talk back at you and be exclusively in color but as things now stand we think this is a pretty good example of OUR times. Processes keep getting more complicated but we must be getting smarter too for we're still ahead of our deadlines. .1-
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