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Page 87 text:
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I ANNUAL THAT TELLS A STORY, BUT ONLY IN PART . . CC 77 ul' Mardoog 342 Every year aT Millard There are chosen Those of our number who shall serve To chronicle our days. Those so chosen soon learn well 'he use oT words and picTures, Tor iT is Their duTy To presenT To us as Ne are beTore anyone who wishes To know us now and in The TuTure. The year book sTaTT comes To sense keenly The rapidiTy wiTh which 'he days, The weeks, and The monThs pass. Theirs is a demanding 'ask. Observing, reTlecTing, wriTing and re-wriTing, experiencing The farious TrusTraTions and diTTiculTies common To The iournalisT's Trade. These people oTTen are called upon To spend long hours oT Their Time ThaT The obiecT oT Their eTTorTs may be Truly worThy oT The high school which iT shall represenT. WiTh The meeTing oT each dead- ine There comes The realizaTion ThaT aT leasT one more page could wave been added, or ThaT some parTicular oT presenTaTion could wave been improved: ThaT There perhaps should have been one more 'e-wriTe on some TeaTure or ThaT oTher picTures 'nighT have been somewhaT more appropriaTe Than Those which were selecTed. The deadlines are meT, wowever, and in laTe spring we have our compleTed record-The Millard-our Treasury oT The scenes and sTories oT our yesTerdays. To Those, whose unTiring eTTorTs produced This annual oT Millard's hisTorical noTes oT imporTance, go our sinceresT congraTulaTion. STaTT members did all They could To work and serve you To The besT DT Their abiliTies. The resulT: This yearbook Tor your approval . , . To please you, we hope, and To assisT you To remember .... Here are The names oT The ones who were called To serve you: EdiTorial STaTT:- Shannon Carling, Joan BenneTT, Sharon Labrum, Merene STephenson, Gay Gilligan, Gay Cooper, Linda CallisTer, Marlene WhaTcoTT, Kayle Pear- son, Karen Ashman, JaneT McBride, Sara Ellen Brunson. Kerma Johnson, Carmen Day, Carolyn WhiTaker, KenT Larsen, Larry Olpin, Harold Ver- haaren. Larry PeTerson, Earl PaxTon, Gay MiTchell, Jeanne McCune, JaneT Hofhines, Theone PaxTon, lla Mae Rowley One. Business STafT:- Joe Jackson, Mervin BecksTrand, Ross Melville, lvan Crosland, Sam Melville, Jack Johnson, Lynn McArThur. Safes STaTT:- KenneTh Lowe, Aarl T-TunTer, STeven Jackson, STeve SToTT, Glade Nixon, Larry PeTerson, KenT Larsen. PhoTography STaTT:- Bill PeTerson and Barry Brunson. Advisers- Carl Verhaaren. 83 The quesTion oT w h i c h picTures To place where is a never - ending Wfafd 1954 A Tew of The scenes ThaT are only known To a few ThaT go on almosT ThroughouT The year To produce yearbook. B . 1 EdiTorial w o r lr . aTTer school, by fading daylighT. CollecTing money and checking ouT when one checks in is a Three-in-one problem. Here Mr. Wood is meeTing wiTh The big wheels of The business sTaTT, The bo s Thai have only To see ThaT abouT 52,000.00 and some piias dol- lars come in.
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Page 86 text:
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A STRUGGLING ATTEMPT OF VOLUNTEER WORKERS TO SPREAD NEWS WAS . . . MJ' SACD! pdldel' ciijlze Elgin Many are The acTiviTies and hands Thai' help To produce a school paper. . and sTencils are being cuT . . Kay, Anna Mae, and Joyce mak- ing sure of iT. HarvesT Time . . . a 24-page issue. Joan, Kerma, Mar+eII, lla Mae, and Kay gaTher The fruiTs of Their labor. Jeanne, MarTell, The publishing of The Eagles 'Call is anoTher of The responsi- biliTies of Those who would serve To inform us and To enTerTain us. The claTTer of TypewriTers. conferences on The conTenT and The for- maT, The smell of mimeograph ink and ink-sTained fingers, are all familiar parfs of The iob of helping us To an awareness of who we are and where we are when we become Eagles. The TwenTy-four pages of The Valenfine EdiTion shall noT be soon forgoTTen. The gaThering, wrifing, and ediTing of The class news, club news, s orTs news, The school calendar, and The reporTs from our school ofliicers require an inTeresT in school affairs, in journalism, and in serving one's Tellow sTudenTs ThaT is very worThy of graTiTude. Perhaps each year of publishing The Eagle's Call ends wiTh The feeling among iTs sfaff members ThaT There were fewer issues of The paper Than They had hoped for: yeT There is always The hope ThaT when anoTher year has come ThaT we may see our school paper, prinfed regularly wiTh real prinTer's ink, come rolling off mechanical presses. May The coming year see a revival of our campus paper: may iT live up To iTs name and serve Millard High's sTudenTs more fully by becoming a helpful acTiviTy To many .... For This year we can only bow our heads and say Thanks To The following sTaTT Kaf and 'Mrs' members whose never-ending sTruggling efforTs we vY '9hT dmfus' appreciafe much: s I n g Technical defailsi ,,,,,,,,.,.,. .....,s..... E di'l'Of' JEANNE McCUNE ,,,,.........,...,,s.,,.,,,..,s..,s. Co-EdiTor MARTELL SMITH ..s,............,,,,.s.,,,.,..,..,., ArT Edifor MRS. WRIGHT and MR. WOOD ..s......... Advisers Sflaff Members:- Joyce Black, lla Mae Rowley, Karen Ashman, Gay lv1iTchell, Carmen Day, Ken Labrum, Kay Lynn Wilcken, l.eGrand Kimball, Almy Hollis, LaVon Jensen, Helen Robison, Anna Mae Carling, Madeliene SToTT, Kerma Johnson, JeaneTTe War- ner. LaNila ChrisTensen, 5+h period Type class. Typing manuscripfs, discussing layouTs, and finally sfapling The news sheeTs TogeTher are only The end-resulTs of many hours of sfruggling edi- Torial efforfs. The above picTures show Kay Jensen and The main loyal supporTing newspaper sfaff members. 82
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BUMWNG AROUND WINTER WONDERLAND Sam acTs as usual. A January nymph . . . TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME Gai' Coope' SPRING ASSEMBLIES REMIND US THAT . . . ff jf.. Assemblies are loolced Torward To by all sTudenTs. Many of Them are oT various naTure. Spring brings elecTions oT new of- Ticers. AT This Time The oTTicers OT '53-54 plan Their own assembly To inTroduce Their successors. The seTTing oT This assembly was The school board oTTice, wiTh RoberT Nielson porTraying The superinTendenT. This assembly provided boTh humor and suspense Tor all. A march number by LaRae Day. AnoTher Type oT assembly was The dance assembly, Time Passes On, under The direcTion oT MarTell SmiTh. A dance APRIL SHOWERS number Tor each monTh oT The year comprised This assembly. WiTh The coming oT spring, many insTiTuTions oT higher learning came To prove To each senior ThaT Their school is besT. The various assemblies broughT by The colleges included The male chorus Trom The UniversiTy oT UTah. and varieTy shows Trom U. S. A. C. and The C. S. U. Joan and Marfell danCe in The rain. ME AND MY SHADOW . lre+a and LaRae dance To John Phillip OcTober Shadows . . . Judy and Evelyn. Sousa's music. 84
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