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lfirst lme ttop to hottomlz Jane McDonald, Lea Ann Martin, Jack Hodgson, Rosalind Syvertsen, Margaret Brown Sec ond line: John L'Ecuyer, Donna Record, Carol Sausville, Gwendolyn Shirley, Andrew Packard iE.ditorJ 'llurd line: Janice Thompson, Barbara Sycamore, Karl Gerstenberger, Mona Lloyd, Joanne Thompson, Mrs. Weymouth H RPOO Last spring the Harpoon crew set out for the first time in the Sea of Journalism with its only aid being the advice and warnings of the old crew. The 1953-54 Harpoon with Captain Andy Packard at the helm successfully weathered the storms of deadlines and proof-reading, and is now sailing into the safe harbor of Another New Board. The ship's log holds accounts of the discovery of the new lands of Week by Week, The Book of the issue, Step to the Spotlight, Leo's Roar, and Classified Ads. In their letters home during the long voyage, the crew gave excellent news coverage and strong edi- torials. The Harpoons hit their mark by catching public attention and approval, and thus ended another year of relatively smooth sailing for the Harpoon crew.
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lfach year the Perzofiron hoardis task is to select short stories, poems. and essays. written with a pen of iron and with the point of a diamond. to appear in the schools literary magazine. One of the boards perennial problems is to persuade reluctant authors that their literary efforts may he worthy of publication. This year the hoard decided to continue having junior and senior divisions in the contest. in order to give a more equal opportunity to the different classes. Un Thursday noons the hoard met in room 25 under the leadership of Editor Don Bartlett to discuss and criticize contributions, sorting them into small yes and no piles and a diseouragingly large maybe stack. With spring came the final last-minute rush of getting the manuscript to the puhlisher. and then the wait until finally the hnished Penofron appeared. PE OFIRO First Row: Margaret Brown l.-Xssistant Editorl, Donald Bartlett fifditurl, Miss Hayes. Second Row: llermod Sullivan. Constance Whitney. .lulia Slllnlllt'l'i lSem'retaryl. Third Row: Rene Fueloep-Miller. Sarah Karwoski, Janet Baheoek, Nancy Ware.
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QI' Glen Giles Alan Merrill Alicia Pianca Patricia Hoag pi gg Janet Babcock Wm? IDE On September 16, 1953, the new board, having taken their oath of office and sworn allegiance to the constitution, took up the perilous task of setting up the pages of what would eventually become the 1954- Inde. 191 days, four deadline rushes, two bushels of torn hair, 107 flashbulbs, twenty-four close decisions, and numerous frantic telegrams later, the Inde was declared finished. Then all that remained was the harrow- ing wait while anxious hearts awaited the arrival of the book. It was all a bed of roses, but the bushes were still attached, and each had a plenti- ful covering of thorns. For many were the meetings at which minds and tempers were strained, and at which, with not too many more straws, the old proverbial camel would have ended up with a fractured vertebra. But All's well that ends wellf' as someone once said, for out of the chaos of picture cropping, dummying, and flashbulb snapping evolved the Inde, with each page to stand as a memorial to the hours of work that went into its making. Christina Dickey David Duclos Evan Evans Janet Poore Miss Bailey C57 Mary Ann Hayward lEd1torJ Susan Keene
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