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...Z!?6a.., The last page, or so it seems, but I'll be seeing copy and layout, pictures and proof, for another month or so as I can't believe it's nearly finished, however, I will be richly rewarded in the years to come by the valuable experience I've gained. Just what does a yearbook mean to you--the students, my customer, and me, the Ed- itor? Probably two different things although they may overlap tremendously. To the stu- dent the yearbook covers in brief detail a story of the school year, as you lived it, with pictures capturing the feelings you had and expressed at the particular second the shutter clicked. All your friends, and the faculty, everyone with whom you came in contact during the year is recorded in this book, in black and white to help you recapture the wonderful days of your youth. To the Senior this will be the last publication they will ever possess to contain such a complete record of all your friends, the buddies you grew up with, altogether in one pub- lication. Never again will you have the chance to spend your time with the friends you've known since youth to share their anxieties, fears, loves, laughs, happiness, and tears to- gether. To the Junior, the year thus recorded passes through a very important period of your life when you are hopes and dreams and in the midst of laughter and gayiety. The Sophomores are just beginning to realize how important high school is and just what it means to you, and the beginning of your future hopes develop during this period thus recorded. The Freshmen have just crossed that threshold to all the treasures the years to come hold and the care-free fun they have had, enjoying every minute of their life. To all the underclassmen, the days recorded are happy days, which were shared with everyone in your school and even though there was homework you enjoyed doing it, dis- cussing it with your classmates and laughing over a common matter that you and your friends only understood. Last but not least, the Faculty. Seldom is it in our days at school do we realize just how much you mean to us. You have taken us at a tender age and helped us to be good citizens to love our country and to learn. The tolerance you have is unbelievable and your patience is over-whelming. No one, outside of our parents will ever treat us as kindly but firmly as you, or worry about our progress so much. Certainly, without you we would never have the hopes, plans and ideals we do now. My staff and I hope we have recorded a few of the many incidents that make you so dear to our heart. Now, to get to the lighter side. Fortunately I've been given this last page to do with as I've pleased but I still must give credit where it is due, and it certainly is. Much gratitude and thanks must be given to the ones who have helped and encouraged yours truly. Without the help of them I dread to think of the results. Jessie Reed my as- sistant and right leg more or less, created most of the layouts and she did a grand job. Perci Willard, contributed her skill so kindly and designed our different cover and the Mock Election page. Jackie Charnes was always near when I needed her and also did a lot of work. Bettie Wilson, the girl with the camera, did a great deal of the picture taking and certainly did manage that camera. Joe VanGilder and Dale Tolman sold the ads and really were helpful to me. Phyllis Petraska, the girl with all the money of this annual, kept the accounts straight and I certainly am grateful for her unfailing, dependable work. All the members of the Journalism class helped me in one way or the other, running down leads, trying to identify pictures and numerous other things. Surely without their aid, this would still be a mere dream. Last but not least, Mr. Smith my faithful friend, and the one who kept me going, I'll never be able to thank you enough for all your help and encouragement. The staff and yours truly hope you feel you have received your money's worth and really like our book, It is very original and different but we have done our best. ff' Sincerely, I ' Joan Wohlfeil Your Editor
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