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MR EWEN U-ln: 52 S5 LU Luz- 'TJ I- 5.2 fr? O ws ffiyx sei? OO 60+ ADVISER JUNE FONLEY '90 0 O wo 'Om Om ZZ TP' O 'Z EDITOR 00 OTHER COMMITTEE MEMBERS Louella Dopson Betty Shepard Ray Stone Gail Ward Ray McKinster C' 'Qffo ua OA DA is SN THQ WO Ap SHOT M4 S Bsgxiiwgfxc Kimida Stalzli GPN fc Q5 5? S? ey Billy Claiborn Betty Olsen Harold Walton Paul Bowman Leland Gough Bob Scott Charlotte Uhlig John Norris
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Kimida Staff As the Kimida Staff sits back and looks upon the hard work and new experiences they encountered while working on the year book, they can see many items that should have been added and still others that perhaps should have been omitted. Each staff member heaves a sigh of relief and says he is glad that the year book does not come out more than once a year. But, truly, we have enjoyed compiling the contents of this book and have tried to give an accurate picture of Kimberly classes, life, and activities. We trust the readers will find many things of interest and many features to keep with them, and which will grow more valuable in years to come. -THE STAFF Slcyrockei: Staff The Skyrocket Staff is the kind of an organization that lies quiet and dormant for a couple of Weeks and then comes forth with a hustle and bustle of enthusiasm and activity. The editor, who has been quietly plotting and planning, now becomes a task master in assigning beats to the various reporters, searching for pictures to tone up the pages, planning topic heads and sub-heads and checking on Oche to see- if the ads are all in. As the copy rolls Cor dragsj in, proof reading, rewriting of articles and make-up of pages are getting under way. The stencil cutters and the mimeoscope artists are also striving to get their part of the task completed before the articles become ancient history. Then with the last turn of the crank indicating 'iAll run off, many willing hands assist in the assembling and stapling so as to be among the first to secure the finished product. This year many innovations were introduced in the size, design, and make-up under the editorship of Betty Olsen and the guidance of Mr. Ewen as faculty adviser. Assisting the editor on the staff were: Associate Editor, Helen Jane Olin: Exchange Editors, Marie Brodhead and Pauline Pollard: Sports Editor, Adelle Brodhead: Mimeoscope and Art Editors, Betty Shepard and Ray McKinster: Business Manager, Kenneth Doddsg Mimeograph Operators, Raymond Stone, Paul Bowman, and Delbert Lambing: Music Reporter, Naomi Dopson: Typists, Doris Dohse, Lorene Poe, and June Fonley, Reporters, Charlotte Uhlig, Erma Nail, Lois Olin, Margaret Potter, Ferris Preestone, Orriette Coiner, June Swearingen, lla Sudweeks, and Robert James. To those students who have worked so energetically on the Skyrocket Staff, putting the paper to bed and writing EO to their journalistic career for this year, we dedicate this little poem: TEN COPIES PLEASE They find fault with the editor The stuff we print is rot The paper is about as peppy As a cemetery lot. The paper shows poor management, The jokes, they say, are stale, The under classmen holler, The upper classmen wail. But when the paper's printed And the issue is on file, If someone missed his copy You could hear him yell a mile.
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