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1957 TREASURE CHEST STAFF Editor-in-Chief ..... Circulation Manager ..,. Circulation Assistants. . , . Business Manager. . Art Editor ......... Advertising Editor.. Activities Editor .... Club Editor ....... Faculty Editor ..... Alumni Editor ..... Senior Editor .... Junior Editor ....... Sophomore Editor. . Girls Sports ...... Boys Sports. . . Photographer ..... ......,....BARBARA POSEY . ........... JEANETTE KIDDER .. . .JANE PASTOR, PAT MARING ..............CAROL OTHEN . .......... DON HURST .. . .SANDY MALLERS ....MYRNA QUIDLEY ........GAlL WARREN ANN BAIR . . . .MARTHA MCCUTCHEON .........MlLLlE DlCZOK . . . .JANE ANN BRIGGS .........LOIS LUBIN ........,.........BARBARA ZEPKE DAVID OTTH, WAYNE JOHANSEN ................CHARLES POSSICK McCutcl1eon, Alumni Editor, and JoAnn Bait, Faculty Jane Pastor, Jeanette Kidder, and Pat Maring keep our circula- ponder over their sections. tion department running smoothly. es Possick and Wayne Johansen, Photographers, checlc equipment as David Otth, Boys Sports Editor looks on. 3715 l l .i, .X 'Li tl . -t i if if . N 14 It 'i Sandy Mallers, Advertising Manager, and Barbara Zepke, Girls Sports Editor, discuss plans as Carol Othen, Business Manager, looks on.
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.ciwm H E. ,greg ,H 4 The 1957 Treasure Chest sfaFl was Wiih the help of our qualifi almost entirely inexperienced at the viser, Mr. Spangler, the stall pr beginning of The year when they be- a good annual, one of which gan preparation. They had a hard job proud and hope you are Too. not only in bringing you The annual but Many days were spent after in learning The basic principles of pro- in an eflorf To meet the de ducing an annual as big as This one is. Well, they were mei and here annual. We hope you like ii. Barbara Posey, Editor, and Mr. Spangler, Adviser, work hard on the general layout. 2: i' irh-: W' 3 -wi 4-- ' il , -nag Myrna Quidley and Gail Warren, Activity and Club Editors, Jane Ann Briggs,JuniOr Edifof, L0iSLubif1. Sophomore gather ideas io make the 1957 Treasure Chest ihe best ever. Millie Diczok, Senior Editor have o hard iob sections. ,,ignl- Ak, I A . fl ill The Treasure Chesi Staff hard at work fo meet the deadlines. Affel' fhe deadline fhere was firlie To relax before the -came back io be proofread. 98
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3 s K it it it B an an B ms H an .gn 'WX it it E if 2 is is fnitlal' if BE.: t-:S I fat. H E X ' K K 2 Z M Bette Willis, Circulation Manager and assistants, Carol Dufty and Billy Buchalter, Boys Sports Editor and Judy Sparks, Girls Candy Steele. Editor. With a staff of qualified students and an equally qualified adviser, the students produced the bi- weekly newspaper called the Hi Tide. The outstanding editions of the year consisted of the Homecoming, Christmas, Easter, and Graduation. These papers were the biggest and best of the year. The goal ot every stait member is, ofcourse, to be tapped for Quill and Scroll. In addition to the first hand experience gained from the production, the staff gained experience from the Florida Scholastic Press Association Dis- trict Meeting held in our own auditorium. The other big conference was the state-wide meeting held in Gainesville in April. Along with the staff there are a great number ot reporters stationed throughout the school which gather news from all corners of the school. A new feature this year was the using of the paper as a medium of relaying Mr. .lones's news letter to every family with a member in school. Also the great improvement in the quality ot the paper has added to the enjoyment ot the reader. gg A-New an w new 'J Claudia Melton, Club Editor, Kitty Mason, News Editor, Judy Betty Herden, Advertising MGDOQEV: RC1l'ldY 5Cl'1WOfiZ, ASSY Mulligan, Feature Editor. SF10 '5 Editor. T00
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