MYRTLE LEAF STAFF Staff Members Editors Don Davenport and Normon Jarvis Assistant Editor: Corlyss Lucas Editorial Editors. Martino Kincheloe, Normon Jorv.s Sports Editor: Horry Summers Assistants: Betty Smith, Normon Jorvis Business Manager: Frank Hoffmon Ad Salesman: Bill Roush, Horry Summers Exchange Editor: Jock Anderson Specioi Reporters— Klose Line: Amy Dovenport Humor: Mortmo Kincheloe, Geraldine Ginn Reporters: Dole Ohlsen, Geraldine Ginn, Louise Epperson, Nancy Hogo, Mory Ann Downy Proofreaders: Mory Ann Downy, Martino Kincheloe CRASH! Bang! Boom! and finally a peaceful silence . . . and at last the first issue of the Myrtle Leaf hit the presses. Through the able guidance of Mr. Hurst (he can be reached at the Sunnybrook Health Farm now) we got each issue out not less than a month behind time (well, maybe a little later). We admit we were a little slow getting started this year; but when we did, we considered the job pretty good. Each night just before the deadline you could have found us slaving away furiously on any and all things that were suggested to be written. People knew all the latest fashions and gossip with the help of our Klose Line and Bobcat Meows. Many of the political views of the school were changed by the editorial section, and numerous stitches were split by our humor. All this while the businessmen in town beat the doors down (with the help of our ad salesmen) trying to get space in our advertising section. All in all, though, the several issues we have gotten out we consider well done and we hope for an even better paper next year, since almost the entire staff will still be around as juniors and seniors.
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