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FORE oRD . lntrodueing . . . the Panorama, the first annual published since 1926. Remarkable? Rather, when one realizes that it is the iirst in thirteen years. Then again, not so very remarkable, considering that Paul Keltner and Bill Sigler became ambitious, appointed two committees, and . . . here it is. Although the Committees did in no way work with death-defying speed, We did accomplish a great deal of Work in a limited time. Wfe have tried to give you a lifelike picture of the school life here in Crestline High, and we hope that this year's annual will make the school year of 1938 and 1939 live forever in your 111CI110l'y. Six
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l I F ive PORTRAYAL OF STUDE T LIFE CURRICULAR We have divided the H1939 Panorama into two sections, Cur- ricular and Extra Curricular . In the curricular We have placed the administration, faculty, students, and a brief portrayal of student life through informal snapshots. EXTRA CURRICULAR This division consists of the ac- tivities. We see them both formal and informal.
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I v IN RETROSPECT With the thrill of satisfaction of accomplishing something, the Senior Class brings to a close the first annual since 1926. Here for your enjoyment is the Panorama of 1939. The original idea for this came from Bill, Sigler and Paul Keltner. To their initiative and persistence is due much of the credit for the project. In January, after consulting our class advisors, Bill and Paul chose committees and got to work. On the business committees were Louise Sagar, Jane Keister, Jane Marquart, Paul Keltner, Ruth Helfrich, and Burrell Grim. The editorial work was taken care of by Allabelle Bink- ley, Hazel Farley, Ruth Lee Jones, Dorothy Smith, Bill Sigler, Edna Mae Cox, Virginia Stuck, and Marjorie Emmet. Without having had some previous experience to carry out the proce- dure of producing an annual, the Seniors were not in any way deterred. First, they went ahead with the business of receiving support through adver- tisements and subscriptions. Business men were consulted for advertising and their reactions were extremely favorable. Students and teachers were solic- ited for subscriptions. At first the project seemed rather difficult because of no response, but later subscriptions began coming in, especially after meeting with the Parent-Teachers Association. The Seniors learned that that organization would be willing to aid materially. Subsequently the organiza- tion gave a badly needed donation to the Panorama fund and success was def- initely assured. With the greatest obstacle overcome, the student body became definite- ly interestd and the Seniors proceeded with the actual composition and edit- ing of the Panorama. Various sections of the writing were assigned to mem- bers of the Senior Class. Work progressed happily, with a great deal of en- thusiasm and excitement, especially concerning the taking of pictures. Fi- nally, when all the details of the 1939 Panorama were finished, the Seniors breathed a sigh of satisfaction and relief, for now there is only one other ac- complishment to look forward to . . . graduation from Crestline High. 'L45't 6 K--. Editor-in-Chief-Bill Sigler Business Manager-Paul Keltner Editorial Staff-Virginia Stuck, Dorothy Smith, Marjorie Emmet. Ruth Lee jones Second Row-A. A. Remy, Advisor, Edna Mae Cox, Bill Sigler Business Staff-Louise Sagar, jane Marquart, Ruth Helfrich Second Row-Paul Keltner, Jane Keister Seven
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