Hartford City High School - Retro Yearbook (Hartford City, IN)

 - Class of 1948

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w--1--. 1., N, THE GUILTY PARTY Around the circle: CTOIJ5 JoAnn Fields, Kathryn Williams, copy editorsg fcounter-clockwisel Rosie Murray, business man- agerg Gene Kile, assistant business managerg Virginia Dillie, assistant editor, Wanda Goff, cartoonistg Gene Howard, photog- rapherg John Flynn, activities editorg Mr. Henderson, adviser, Patty Reynolds, senior editor, Bonnie Kirkwood, photography editorg Patty Lange, faculty editorg Nancy Stifiler, literary edi- torg Jim Fulton, sports editorg Wanda Blakely, art editorg Patty Zeek, class editor, fcenter of circlel Helen Santilli, editor.

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Staff works hard for All-American rating INKSPOT STAFF Row 1: J. Hiser, V. Dillie, T. Brown, J. Lytle, M. Stroble, J. Fulton, P. Shaw, N. Stifller, J. Buffenbarger, P. Zeek, B. More- land, H. Santilli, J. Atkinson. Row 2: B. Needler, D. Risinger, W. Goff, M. Sapp, J. Wright, 'cllemember to buy your I nkspot from me. When you hear these familiar words, it's a good sign the I nkspot staffs are having another race to see who can sell the most subscriptions for the school paper. While the drive is on, these salesmen become a familiar sight to the entire city. After enough subscriptions have been sold to top the last drive fwhich is an absolute necessity to usave facenj, the editors start the whirlwind job of assign- ing and collecting stories. Reporters, who might be called human question- naires while they're on the job, are the persons equipped with a so-called Unose for news. They track down the story, write it, and then start banging on the typewriter. Finally, it's ready to hand in in the condition required by an All-American school news- paper. When the editor gains possession of this work of art, he gives it the once-over to brush up on any slip of the pen, and Mr. Henderson re-checks all stories and headlines for journalistic mistakes. Now these important pieces of paper travel down to the print shop, where the printing staff is given the job of setting the type on the Linotype, and making up the page forms is also under the supervision of Mr. Henderson, to whom all editorial and printing staff members run for suggestions and guidance. All members of the staff that can-and will-are occupied with the job of folding the papers, mailing them, or sorting them out for home rooms on the day after you hear the printing press humming busily on the lower floor. A. Alexander, J. Shrack, F. Suite, J. Lawrence, R. McKee, C. Hildebrand, P. Reynolds, C. Carpenter, L. Morris. Row 3: D. Shaw, S. Cook, G. Fulton, A. Cadbury, D. Poivre, J. Norris, E. Medler, B. Smith, C. Cavanaugh, H. Kimmel, P. Blackburn, Phil Kingsley fabsentl . At last the job is completed, and staff members sit back with a certain air of satisfaction in the knowl- edge that they have contributed their share of work fmental or otherwisej in putting the paper out. JUST MAKING CERTAIN. Mr. Henderson, Inkspot adviser, rechecks proofs. K XE.



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, f f-,fri-f-. Q .--- ,-- V Mliightsl Curtain l Action In For beginners in the field of dramatics this is a thrilling moment as the curtain rises on the junior class play, ujunior Miss. Wandering around the stage clad in an old-fash- ioned nightgown, Frances Suite, who played the char- acter part of a teen-ager, gave the audience something to be merry about. Good for a howl was the misery of Bill Smithis 'cday after the night beforef' which was brought on by his stage daughters, Patsy Huston and Zella Bantz. Now let's not forget last year's senior class play, uCollege Daze, which was wound around the college life of the rich boy fGen with the country boy, Howard Wentz, and caused an hilarious mix- up with a happy ending. To give hopeful teen- age dramatists a better chance, Mr. Foster, dra- matics director, and your Guardian Angel helped guide the ventures in histrionics during 1947- 48. e Cookj, who traded places

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