McLain High School - Highlander Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1960

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C 6 Bus! Ward On the top shelf of my bookcase tucked be- tween many text books is a well thumbed copy of HAMLET. The book doesn't belong to me, I borrowed it almost Three years ago, but I don't intend to return it. There is a peculiar fascination about a borrowed book that increases the value of its content, however good or poor it may be, and develops an interest that attends the book as an object rather than a work of literature. The i960 HIGHLANDER isn't literature, but it is a bor- rowed book. The ideas that developed into the HIGHLAND- ER were borrowed from people in the front office, from some staff members of the BAGPIPE, from across the hall in the English department, and from many of the faculty members, in addition to ideas of the staff that were influenced by a variety of sources. The pleasure buried deep in the anxiety that accompanies the publication of the book was in- creased by the confidence that Mr. McCafferty reposed in the staff, and by the interest displayed by the staff members themselves. The crying towels and security and happiness blankets supplied every few days by Phil Bolian, coffee at my house, and the Pepsi breaks that developed into a daily ritual decreased the troubles of a winter's hibernation behind a screened staff office and made it all seem relative- Iy worthwhile. The satisfaction that every sponsor is supposed to feel at the end of the year came not so much with the finished product as with the op- portunity to have worked with a staff composed of interesting, wonderful people: Linda Haas, the only staff member to ruin six pages of copy and leave her thumb print on the art work, Mary Ann Morris, without whose typewriter the book would not have been possible, Dan Corley, whose Iay- outs were unique and whose great ideas ac- counted for much unwritten copy, Pam Badgwell, a staff editor with frightening competency, Sandy Pethick and her pet , Paula Crimson whose eagerness and drive was a positive inspiration, Paula Capps, whose giggle and head for figures lI2 saved us from many a tight spOT5 and Iel Us ff forget the faithful polaroid camera that WGS In constant demand. The late hours the staff kept weren't in The contract, but they all stayed to turn out The IGST light and drive down to Borden's for a bfeakfasi of baked potatoes and sour cream. Now, dear friends, the road that we traveled has come to an end. No more all niQIiT Slands at Ma's with the horrible tap water insffirtf coffee and stale Fritoes, no more money FGISIVIQ projects for an almost Dallas trip, no more snow- ball fights and police raids, no more skating parties and chipped teeth. And Dan, I Promise never again to call you in the middle of the night to borrow your camera. Never GQGIVI will YOU' mother be trying to sneak it back without your dad's ever knowing it was gone. lt's been real, gang. The HIGHLANDER publication has been an enlightening and unforgettable experience. Now as the last word from the staff and my- self to Mr. Barclay Curtis and the Taylor Publish- ing Company, and to Mr. Charlie Shultz and the United Feature Syndicate-thank you! Sincerely, Marcia Moody, Sponsor N D TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY -fn.. wa-iam am vwbaeki Ars nyraf-Maas



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