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Sid!! for 1949 covered before. An especial aim was to make this annual a finan- cial success. Many high-points occurred during the year. One was the staff's float depicting the HOBNBT winning first prize in the Fair Day parade. Another was the wonderful snowfall, the largest in a gen- eration, which gave the opportunity to include some of the most unusual pictures of winter ever contained in a HOBNET. All in all, it was a good year, albeit a busy one. This year's staff was grateful for that rare privilege of editing your HOBNET. l. Anne Walker, art editor, presides over a drawing. Before this was over, she decided there's a lot to an annual. 2. Assistant art editor, Barbara Wooderson, mans a paste brush to embellish a drawing with photos. 3. Mary Eleanor Clark, society editor, does yeoman service and doubles as secretary to write the engravers. 4. Miss Stoneham, sponsor, victim here of a candid cameraman, looks for that illusive picture of Mr. Kethan. 5. Our literary editor, Mary Knotts, knows just the right text to accom- pany all those pictures. Here she is knocking it out. 6. lohn Baldwin, only Sophomore on staff, works hard at the job of learn- ing how to edit a Hornet. it '21 YS ZQ'iZl'if :I
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we .NOI'I'lQf The i949 HQRNET staff was so enthusiastic over the prospect ot editing the '49er edition of the yearbook that it began in luly to get the plan for it underway. Most of the ads were sold before school started in September, and a tentative dummy drawn up. Then, at the beginning of school, the Work continuediboth day and night Csometimesl! Deadlines were occasions tor excessive activity and the stati clicked merrily along. The goal that the stati set tor itself was no less than to cover the Department and Activities sections as they had never been l. The editor, Donna Davis, reads the rating chart on the '48 an- nual to get ideas and helps for the Hornet '49. 2. loann Malone, assistant editor, checks the measurements of a page to see it the proportions are right. 3. Assistant business manager, Wilda Priddy, has your name all card- catalogued to insure accuracy of accounts. Is your name listed here? We hope so. Lionel Atkinson, business manager, with his receipt book, writes up a purchase ot a Hornet. Sports editor, lackie Hackney, work- ing in the sports department. There seems to be plenty of action here!
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