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Yearbook Staff Finds M.C.H.S. Life Varied YEARBOOK STAFF From September 'til June, the MCHS yearbook staff works hard and consistently preparing the school's yearbook. Staff members are chosen in the spring on an application basis. Any student who is interested in writing and publication planning is welcome to apply for a position on the staff. Members participate in various activities. They carefully consider many themes and choose the most adaptable for the MC. The staff is responsible for sorting the All-State pictures, soliciting acls from the downtown merchants, selling yearbook reser- vations, typing index names, checking spelling, taking pictures, writing stories, headlines, and picture captions, and working with the senior class activity file. After the yearbooks have been distributed among the student body, the staff plans an outing for members and their guests. MEMBERS Judy Skarritt Editor-in-chief Sports Editor Donna Rathe Faculty-Classroom Editor Frances Davis Advertising Mgr. Susan Dixon Album Editor Betty Jean Clark Rosa Cole Michael Edelstein Gary Ellis Floria Greene Carole Hundt Shirley Jennings Marilyn Neuman Joe Peltier Bonnie Reynolds Irene Sagara Doug Sutherland Sharon Schutt Judy Toner l Carol Trombley Mr. Richard Dixon Sponsor l l K L V S'-vug,. ' Carol Trombley and Floria Greene, yearbook staff members, are here working diligently trying to polish a couple of the stones which are included in the yearbook. Mr. Richard Dixon, Yearbook sponsor, Judy Skarritt, editor-in-chief, and Bonnie Reynolds, member, discuss a detail in a page layout of the 1959 MC. All three feel that attention to detail is a maior task in the preparation of a good yearbook. 7
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