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Work, Work, Begins To Swim some of his ideas made the waste- basket, but fast. Making a deadline depends to a great extent on a good produc- tion staff, typists who ask not why? but type, before school, after school, during study periods, whenever their help is needed. These girls, Peggy Smith, Gerry Rolfes, Margie Searcy, Janice Wil- loughby, Grace Hacker, and Shir- ley Campbell have most gracious- ly carried out that assignment. The seventh period typing class helped whenever we were in a tight spot. Where's the dummy? Who has my ruler? Toss the art gum! Only from the lay-out table could such cries be heard. John Grubbs and Art Butler had to argue long cmd hard to out-talk Shirley Stone in her photography arrangements. Watch the birdie! Who else but a photographer? Whenever a flash is seen, it is usually a student photographer, Carroll Metzger, or maybe Shirley herself taking ac- tivity pictures. This year the Polar- oid has really seen things. The art staff, Janet Berry, Mike Snodgrass, and Jim West have been quite busy. Mike has had quite a work- out drawing his cartoons. Perhaps you peered into Room 9 and saw a frustrated student mut- tering about deadlines. Chances are that that poor wretch was a Vista Staff member giving his week- ly quota of blood, sweat, and tears to get the Vista out on time. 'S-5- , x 4 '.. ,ff G. Rolfes, P. Smith, M. Searcy. 'iv 1 Butler, S. Stone, J. Grubbs. C. Metzger, J. Berry, J. West, M. Snodgrass Page Seventy Three
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P. Ollier, Mrs. Wendling, N. Schlemmer, B. Brickner. ll! 1 W. Dunoway, A. Bain. W, Emmert, R. Humbert, F. Bledsoe. Page Seventy Two Work, ork, Till The Brain Operation Annual was capably guided through the months of work by Nancy Schlemmer, Editor-in- chief. Her timesheet and work- chart, always at hand and up-to- date, were a source ot great satis- faction to the staff. Phyllis Ollier, business manager, kept a gimlet eye on the expense accounts and managed to veto such Bledsoian, Emmertian or l-lumbertian ideas as buying the skating rink to improve financial stability. Bertha Brickner had the nerve-wrecking job ot writ- ing copy, picture captions and headlines, planning, editing, and rewriting much copy until it met not only with her approval but passed the kibitzing crowd always reading over her shoulder. She had real help in this molding of the King's English from Carolyn Leeker. Anna Lee Bain and Bill Dunaway had the task ot button-holing people and convincing them that now was the time to buy their Vistas. Sales managers may come and go but the ones with ability and the quick wit of Anna Lee and Bill are hard to find. Fred Bledsoe, advertising man- ager, with his stafl of ad salesmen presented an ettective offensive and successfully sold ad space to both old and new patrons, Wayne Emmert, sports editor, kept a weather eye on all athletic events for the staff and enioyed his iob of see-all-tell-all. The third mem- ber ot this Triurnvirate, Bob Hum- bert, promotion manager, was our idea man, and believe it or not,
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Football Queen Honored By Student Bod , .2 T P. Ollier. N. Miller, K. Siegert, Two convertibles rolled slowly onto The field, everyone in The stands was up and straining his neck To see who was in The first car. A murmur of Who is it? ran Through The stands. At lasT the cars came on The field in front of The stands. ln The first car driven by Everett Gabbard rode Miss Kathleen Siegert, Homecoming Queen of The i954 football season. ln The second car, driven by Gene Berry, rode Phyllis Ollier and Norma Miller, the Queen's attendants. The cars, followed by The band, go slowly up The field and come to a halt in The middle of The gridiron. While the band stands aT attention, Jerry Young and Clyde Eclcel, co-captains of The game, come onto The field. Clyde crowns Queen Kathleen and presents her with flowers, while Jerry crowns Phyllis and Norma. To the accompaniment of The cheers of the Capacity Home Coming Crowd The Court then returned To the special section of the stands. After the game, a dance sponsored by The Juniors in honor of the Queen and her Court was held. w-1, This page sponsored by GREEN GABLES AND STATE THEATER Page Seventy Four
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