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Dixonian Staff lt has been the eustom for many years for the Seniorfllass of Dixon lligh Sellool to edit a yearbook. or annual. The big job of getting out a yearbook is plaeed in the laps of a group of seniors making up the llixonian staff. This year the staff deeided upon a l orty- Ninern theme sinee it would be the only' ehanee in a eentury' to use it. They also tried to intro- duee some new features in the Dixonian. sueh as an alumni page. snaps around the sehool. and informal sports pietures. They' broke the tradition of a white eover by' ra-plat-ing it with a purple one. Although these ehanges do not seem very great. they do add some new interest to this y'ear's Dixonian. lt wasn't easy' to make im- provements and still keep within the budget. The staff hope the student body will appre- eiate their effort. rw lhe editor. Wayne Thomas. and his assist- ant. Mary' Ann Meeks, were responsible for the general plan for the Dixonian. Their job was to see to it that the photography, layouts, 30 and artieles were in on time and to send them to the printers. The art work on the eover and division pages was done by Pat Vfagner. art editor. and Ken Chureh. .lim Gannon, sports editor. was responsible for the layouts and artieles in the sports see- tion of the Dixonian. As business manager. Gordon Bennett had to keep the staff from going overboard with its novel ideas. Ile had to wateh the expend- itures and ineome and keep the Dixonian out of the red Y-whieh meant the staff had to dis- eard some of their interesting ideas for the yearbook. And last. but not least. was Wendell Mathews, who. with his advertising staff. managed to bring in enough ads to finanee nearly all of the llixonian. To the lfnglish teaehers, Miss Riehardson and Miss lineroth, who read the artielesg the typists and to the reporters--the Dixonian staff owes a great deal for the sueeess of the Dixonian Forty-Ninerf'
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