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P1ctured at r1g,ht 18 the Kodak staff They are left to r1g,ht back row Dave R1ehardson M1ke jordan Stu Roman eseh1 Th1rd row Dale Farr1s Sylv1a Crowley Claudette Re1lly Don Enekson T1no Sousanes Second row Sharon Harmon Donna Gallagher Patt1 K1nney Bexerly Chapman M3fC1d Castle Syb1l Crowley -Iudy McLean Front row une Bernard Donna Omodt anet ohnson An1ta Han sen Sh1rley Saad Al1ce Peterson ack1e Sullnan Absent from p1cture are Max Dawson Marg1e ones Herb Hyde Karen Cole Delore Henderson oan McKeown Iona Young CZ? KODAK KODAKS EDITOR Dale Farr1 1nset page 18 for two semesters sk1llfull5. baeked the Kodak through 1ts weekly ser1e of de adlmes HIS notes 111 ed1tor1al off1ees prouded humor and were an lmpetus to staff members In February th Kodak began publ1e1t1on on 1ts own off t equ1pme11t Already earrymg the respons1b1l1t1es cf the top staff pos1t1o11 Dale nevertheless found t1me to draw eartoons he de s1gned the new Kodak nameplate and gu1ded the produetlcn erew wh1eh rolled the papers through the mult111th maeh1nes DUIIIIU the fall semester Sybll Crowley man1g1ng ed1tor page 18 at r1ght f1rst p1eture and An1ta Hansen assoe1ate ed1tor CO1'1'1b1I1Ed to prov1de help 1n d1rect1ng ed1tor1al wr1ters 111 the job of news eoverage In the spr1ng semester anet ohnscn seeond p1eture r1ght moved from the copy de k to the dSeOC1aEC ed1tors desk where she eompeted w1th Al1ce Peterson feature ed1tor 111 establlshlng new reeords 111 meetmg makeup deadl1nes Judy Me Lean advert1s1ng man ager thlrd pleture and Sh1rley Sa rd Dllblllt. s manager e aptbly adm1n1stered the f1na11e1al s1de of publ1e1t1on for both semesters Orhn Gnggs estabhshed h1mself as the headlme sett1ng spee1al 1Sf dL1I'11lQ the seeond semester wh1le Stu Romaneseh1 Floyd Sk1n ner and DCIIHIS Shanahan show ed super1or work as members of the produet1on staff jun1ors Bernard Chapman Gallagher and Castle d1splayed top powers as advertlsmg sol1e1tors The Iun1or ed1t1on was co ed1ted by Marc1a Castle and T1no Sousanes who both early 6V1d6HC6d a QFOIESSIOHHI wr1t1ng style There was never a prob em of f1ll1ng the sports pag wh1 e Max Dawson a m1d year graduate and prol1f1e wr1ter ed1ted th1s sec t1on M1ke Jordan lent h1s energ1es to the sports de k dur1ng the second semester DCDZII Walters was Kodak adv1ser NESIKA THE STAFF of the 1957 Nes1ka has sought fa1thfully to produce an annual typ1fy1ng the atmosphere of Everett H1 h Sehool We shall always read more than most other students 111t0 the N1ght and Day ed1t1o11 for we shall reeall strugglmg w1th page layouts the 111tr1eae1es of mountmg pleture and the dangerous art of tI'1H1I'111l1U them Our gallery of WLSIKI heads ls on pa e 18 Inset la Ed1tor Karla Gaudette he was a tower of trength and ably shoulder d hcr I'eSpOI1S1b1I1I1eS Below her r1ght to left are Ger ald Newport Audree W1lladsen and eanne Weber Gerald w 1 an outstandmg Art Ed1tor He dcs1gned the eover drew theme sketehes and apt1ons and d1d the backgrounds for the Foreword Faeulty H1 I1nx and Dance pages At all t1mes he showed good judgment Audree W1lladsen was dummy ed1tor under her hands the model of the book took shape Jeanne Weber was a eonsc1ent1ous eopy ed1tor who cheerfully took the adv1ee of Volta1re to pol1 h and re pol1sh Mary Jo Woody and El une Prevost were bu 1ness managers flrst a11d seeond eme ters respeetlvely Marg. o also worked on school l1fe pages and Eldlllb on Semor l111eS Mary Lou Pdleb suc cessfully managed our advert1s1ng Student subser1pt1ons were handled by Mary Lou Weller ass1sted by I Weber and Iumors Almgren Arntzen Hard1son Prevost Rasmussen and Walker John Zuamch contr1buted dozens of p1ctures lneludmg the t1tle page Lyne Watson seheduled p1etures w1th Budds Stud1o Or1g1nal cartoons are from M1ke S1egners elus1ve pen and he posed the spr1ghtly pom pom characters on the Pep page The adv1ser Ruth M Scougale p1ctured page 18 has fully apprec1ated the talents of each member of the staff and commends the1r esprzt de corps C5533 P1ctured at left IS the Nes1ka staff They are left to r1ght back row Ed Morrow Pete Morr1s Gerald Newport Th1rd row ohn Zuameh Katherlne Sell1ek Elame Prexot Desta Almg.,ren V1rg1n1a Walker G1lbert Spurhng Second Row Elame Stanke Carol Mart1n Ann H1len Arlene R1 mussen Coral Arntzen an1ee Hardlson Babs I.undqu1t F1rst row eanne Weber Karla Gaudette Audree Wlll3d8CD Lynne Watson Mary Lou Weller Mary Io Woody Sh1rley Bnglg Absent from thc PICIUYC are M1ke S1egner Ted Sweeney Mary Lou PRICE Mar1lyn Hensley . 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