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JOAN HARRIS Ass'r Business Mgr. ., I . ' 1 br' ff? ig: . ' nr' ., , ig.. giggle' W K n ssss A PHYLLIS DBVAUGHN Advertising Mgr. as v l fi s, , K ,, ,'s. . GLORIA BEALL ELEANOR MARGARET Typist SWEENEY SIMPSON Typist Business Manager t ,. t.,,,, ,, K, I .i,b iZA I , 'III i ' ' -N, ifpie - 9, It ,VVV ,,,h 5 5 if IRIQ 1 , A , I ' ' I KATHRYN JOE DAVIS BEVERLY BADGER Photography Editor FUSSELL Copy Reader Ass't Editor A . ,i. 3 kk.,A Q?'ffi ,, iff, h is 'Aoi JOAN s. LOBE Advisor BILL DUVALL Editor Double Double Toil And Trouble Result-THE '57 ELM The school year 1956-57 presented to the Elm Staff the distinctive task of compiling the yearbook. In order for the Elm Staff to develop a yearbook having the characteristic qualities of past Elms, the nine seniors had to work earnestly to accomplish this deed. The 'seed' was planted containing the ideas and expectations of each staff member. The symbolic seed We worked in our homes . . . was enriched by patrons, advertisers, and subscribers who gave that we might have this yearbook. The Elm became a seedling as copy was written, pictures were taken, and layouts were organized. As deadlines approached, the Elm Staff began to complete the annual. Efforts were doubled and much of the staH's own personal time was given in order to have the final result-the '57 ELM. . . . and we worked in school.
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l l s ,V any 41 Af, . ,sf BLUETWHITE STAFF-Sealed: Carolyn Dunn, Allie Lee Boice-Co-Editor, Judy Wilson-Editor, Ethel Binger. Standing: Mina Suit, Elwood Beane, Arthur Watkins, Arthur Thieme, Billy Draper, Miss Lobe-Advisor. It's A Scoop! From the effort of twelve young people working with all their might the Blue-White, the school newspaper, was presented to the student body each month. The editorial staff along with the able-bodied staff members realized the trials and tribulations of publishing a newspaper. They soon overcame the handicaps which confronted them and presented the students with a paper of which they were certainly proud. Judy Wilson, Allie Lee Boice, Miss Lobe, and Mina Suit put the finishing touches on the next issue of the Blue-White. The staff members could always be seen interviewing someone for a scoop in the paper. Whatever was worth printing was printed by the Blue-White. The paper was a challenge to the Blue-White Staff and they certainly met it with unequalled stamina. Congratulations to the Blue-White for a fine job in the field of Journalism. l The Staff is hard at work solving the many problems of completing a school newspaper.
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Sasscerites The stimulating and sometimes frightening experience of appearing before the public in a play, talent show, debate, or assembly helps the student develop confidence in himself and poise in public. At Frederick Sasscer the students are given a golden opportunity to develop these qualities. These assets, poise and self-confidence, are not only valuable on the stage, but they become a treasure in all phases of living and dealing with people. lt was Shakespeare who said, All the world's a stage, and all the men and women in it merely players. They have their exits and their entrancesg and one man in his time plays many parts. By playing the first small parts of their life on Frederick Sasscer's stage, the students build for their future: a job in personnel work, a public relations man, a salesman, or even a great, famous movie star. The Frederick Sasscer stage serves not only to build the students' future, but it also leaves with them pleasant memories of the past. I We all emoyed the many tense and hilarious moments m the Senior Play, Fog Island. We 'shall always remember that famous Iawman Sheriff Brown the mad lover Tommy jerry Clagett, and the notorious Brock Overmier. The weeks of preparation and practice were climaxed by a very successful and enjoyable play.
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