Lake Forest High School - Forest Trails Yearbook (Lake Forest, IL)

 - Class of 1954

Page 38 of 72

 

Lake Forest High School - Forest Trails Yearbook (Lake Forest, IL) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 38 of 72
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Page 38 text:

fy-Ekiiffi 4 .,,, it g',Jf'7Af r The editors discuss policy for an approaching issue of the The Scout office has become a general meeting place SCOUT, They are Shirley Todd, Mary Janet Meler, Tom for anyone interested in ANY phase of journalism. Bigford, and Anne Gieser, FOREST SCOUT Containing current news, laughs, and interesting editorials, LFHS's monthly publication, THE FOREST SCOUT, went to press regularly--rain or shine. Mary Janet Meler, as editor-in-chief, officiated. There to aid M. J. were her three page editors, Anne Geiser, Shirley Todd, and Tom Bigford. Always pre- sent to ward off the greater portion of headaches were five assistant editors. They were Jane Coghill, Frank Becker, Sue Nisbet, Sue Leffler, and Gary Patton. NORTHROP CHAPTER OF QUILL AND SCROLL Editor-in-Chief .,..,,........ Mary Janet Mele-r Assistant Editor .................,...... Anne Gif-ser Editor Page 1. ........,...... Mary Janet Meler Editor Page 2 ........ ..,.........,... A nne Gieser Editor Page 3 ,,......,.,,, .....,,,...,. S hirley Todd Editor Page 4 ..,,..........,........,.. Tom Bigford Assistants-Jane Coghill, Frank Becker Sue Nisbet, Sue Leifler, Gary Patton Chief Copyreader ..,.,.,....,........ Betty W'hyte Assistant .,........,..,.,.........,...... Ellen Cavins Photographer .......................... John Christie Business Manager .....,.....,...... David Moore Exchange Editor .... Mary Kay Niemeyer Circulation Manager ................ Ruth Nagel Editorial Advisor..Mr. Wallace Dohman Business Advisor .... Dr. Frank Townsend Superintendent .....,.. Dr. Raymond Moore Ruthie Nagel, circulation manager, and David Moore, business manager, take charge of outside Scout subscrip- M. J. checks her box for important correspondence. tions. M Si s

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250 WORDS DUE MONDAY . PosTscRlPT '54 Under the direction of editor Rayanne Walter, this year's POSTSCRIPT staff and crew of reporters strove to publish, in the form of LFHS's third hard cov- er annual, the greatest yearbook ever! In addition to our editor, to our faculty advisor, Mr. Wallace Dohman, and to Dr. Frank Townsend, our business advisor, there were many other enthusiastic participants. Included on the staff of section editors were the following: Phyllis Young, Assistant Editor, Shirley Todd,.Senior Editor, Janet McQueen, Art Editor, Betty Whyte, Activities, Laurie Ullmann, Sports, Jane Coghill, Faculty, Bea Mc- Clory,Girls' Sports, Lyn Nagel, Sessions, Lee Anderson, Publications, and Janet Trussell, Dramatics. Nancy Haltenhoff was chief of Music, and Marcia Wright headed the Clubs section. Since our year book would be incomplete without the many interesting pictures included, we must introduce our three photographers- John Christie, head photo- grapher, and his assistants, Dick LaHue and Jerry Mosey. From every member of the annual staff a sincere wish is extended that each LFHSer enjoys his copy, and also, in the years to come, a hope that your POST- SCRIPT '54 becomes a source of revival for many pleasant memories of high school life. TOP: The editors pose for an annual picture. Seated: Phyllis Young, Lee Anderson, Bea McClory, Rayanne Walter, Betty Whyte, Shirley Todd. Standing: Janet Trussell, Janet McQueen, Laurie Ullmann, Lyn Nagel, Marcia Wright, Nancy Haltenhoff, Jane Cog- hill, and John Christie, RIGHT: Ray smiles over the typewriter as she types some vital material for P.S. '54.



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Barb Beckwith works in the Scout office after school, Hers is the job ofjudging the work of budding lit- erary geniuses. YOUNG IDEA All essays, poetry, and short stories must be submitted by Monday for pub- lication in the YOUNG IDEA. Hear that call? Testing the poetry for meter, rhythm, and originality, and effect were John Stang and his committee. Also working with their committees were Mary June Efinger, who accepted and edited short stories and Tom Tabern who attested to the value of essays. Clever sketches and drawings used in the magazine were extracted from the pens of Sue Anderson and her committee members. Caryl Sue Nelson and Burf Porter handled production problems. Overseeing the entire publication was Barbara Beckwith, editor-in-chief. Reread your YOUNG IDEA. It's possible that you may be reading an early writing of a future author. Sometime, while reading a novel on the current best- seller list, you may be heard to say to those nearby, I knew him when . . .! YOUNG IDEA editors and co-production managers put their heads together and confer on the format of the magazine, Seated: Mary June Efinger, Barbara Beckwith, Sue Sanderson. Standing: Burf Porter, Caryl Sue Nelson, John Stang, and Tom Tabern.

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