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Dime-a-Time plan underscores record Comet sales Sixty-eight . A.M. YEARBOOK SALES REPRESENTATIVES . . Front Row: C. Kemmerer, P. Kalebaba, J. Probe, C. Also- brooks, J. Koscielniak, S. Vincent, C. Peruski, C. Rhine K. Quinn, B. Banwart. Second Row: N. Goodrich, Gi George, K. Williams, R. Trendoff, L. Stasik, G. Haggerty, P. Avey, J. Palmer, J. Vance. Third Row: C. Wyrobek, J Primeau, S. Najjar, J. Naudi, K. Baun, R. Gierada, P. Dawn Harvey, business staff assistant, helped to audit yearbook accounts fre- quently in order to certify their accuracy. Hamilton, C. Kolbusz, P. Price, T. Bilicki. Fourth Row: C. Endahl, C. Pekkarinen, G. Schorr, D. Koss, K. Kovacs, G. Swanson, S. Clifford, S. Domenoe, M. Patterson. Fifth Row: B. Meilbeck, J. Strzalka, D. Frania, P. Purcell, J. Schraeder, G. Vincent, W. Morgan, D. Kostik, L. Lumley, T. Wroblewski. Back Row: J. Roberts, C. Thompson, C. Gatto, J. Kucharski, M. Kellogg, R. Hall, K. Demski.
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Managing Editor Linda Miller, who super- vised COMET affairs during the second semester, inventoried the photographic prints available for pasteup held by Staff Photographer George Kapture. Mr. Melvyn M. Smith, COMET ad- viser, consulted with Mr. Mack Sup- runowicz of the Modern Yearbook Company on the special typeset planned for this years' book. I U Don Foytek proofread and sized printed copy and prepared it for final pasteup. before it could be re- submitted to the printer for further processing. Alan Cisek used his ability as a pasteup finisher to place the various page elements in layout position ready for the lithographer's camera and the offset printing process which follows. Publishing a yearbook is a challenging project. Those who devoted themselves to the task of producing the 1960 COMET found this out. S tafi personnel were made to realize early how their energies were to be exploited toward this end. Although a talented stayj' set out to accomplish a remarkable feat, much of the energetic thrust which sent the COMET soaring in its first stages began to fizzle out. Fortunately, second and third-stage booster personnel, with energies to burn, helped eventually to rocket the 1960 COMET into a successful orbit. The COMET Stajjf had been told often that nothing great can be accomplished without enthusiasm. But, they learned that energy and persistence mixed with a lot of imagination can produce a great book, too. This fact was made evident this year. Sixty-seven
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C0dy's unique Dime-a-Time plan required the consolidated efforts of both the COMET Business Staff and the yearbook representatives. Together they made it possible for every student to own a bigger and better COMET at a low cost. By having each representative handle approximately thirty subscribers' accounts, the Business Manager could better take care of three thousand. These business associates found it necessary to frequently work in close co-ordination, checking and double-checking records for accurate accounting. The dimes collected and deposited at the beginning of the year helped pay for the printed pages which made up the 1960 COMET in June. Distribution of the yearbook finally takes place in June. Almost 3000 copies arrived from the bmdery to disperse to eager record room sub- scribers last year. -. 'CT Yearbook Sales Representatives often were called in by Alan Cisek, Business Manager, to correct discrepancies in their record room accounts and to verify sub- scrrptlon payments. Sixty-nine
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