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- 1 . Paula and Deane, N, Art Editors ' - Gail and Ginny Layout Editors '9 Seated, Left to Right: Virginia Hooper, Gail Hooper, Linda Smith, Andrea Cousins, Jane Baker, Paula Height, Jane McAnulty. Standing: Barbara Tiani CBusinessJ, Rita Sutiredini lBusinessJ, Mary Winchester lBusinessJ, Joyce Schilcher CBusinessl, Enid Rankin CBusinessD, Elizabeth Luckhurst CLayoutJ, Margaret McMurray fLayoutD, Nancy Whiteford llayoutl, Joni Du MGYS Cldyoutl, Lora Leight CLayoutJ, Barbara Lust fLiteraryJ, Elizabeth Janie, Photography Editor . x-'-'QS NK'-i'1'NYt ' ' A Shera, Holly Newcomb iBusinessl, Joan Fleck CBusinessD, Sally Stevens CLayoutD, Peter Dixon lPhotographerl, Chip Silloway fliteraryj, Michael Des Tombes iLayoutD, Deann Ellison lBusiness3, Helen Lockwood CBusinessJ, Mary Naylor CLiteraryl, Mr. Kepes and Mr. Smith, Co-Sponsors. Not Shown: Deane Lawrence, Peter Gruber CLiteraryl, Sally Walker Cliteraryj, Fritz Eager CLiteraryl, Andy Briggs Cliteraryj, Dave Emmerich. 81
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Sunday afternoon Linda, Assistant Editor Liz, Managing Editor L K- .all- 'f I-' 1' . ,Zg,--.,,--.--1, '. .1-.y - ' -3. f o 'H '.'a'l 1 -.'u+' I V' '.- gsigg.-. -:gb ..:.-:. l . - ...,.:.2::5 - ,-.'..',-, -.-13, I . I-'Z'-'-2.1 5553- ' if: g ..-,',:.-. . rg -g, 6. 334- .. . ....:,::...T- 0. .s . All-' v . f. . Andy, Editor PERANNOS The 1959 Perannos staff returned from the two-day Columbia yearbook conference bursting with ideas. ln no time at all the highly organized business staff was in full swing selling ads and thousands of yearbooks. QWell, almost 500 copies were soldj. The rest of the staff started right in on the senior sec- tion. The photography staff efficiently scheduled the senior pictures and, almost before they knew it, the liter- ary staff was bogged down trying to locate lost activities sheets and changing quotes Cnobody, it seemed, liked his quotel. The weeks slipped by and the work load mounted. The editors became more and more haggard, but they could always force a smile and a word of cheer when they met in the halls. Slowly the work progressed in spite of the numerous setbacks lah, no, Hartford can't have lost another batch of pictureslj More and more meetings were called as the final layout took form. The deadline was drawing near and a general meeting was held to find out exactly where we stood. After all the reports had been made, our sponsors gave us a few encouraging words lyour deadline is two weeks from tomorrowl and sent us back to work with renewed vigor. At last our work was completed. It had been a long pull, but all felt that it was worth it. .jf Qc, Jane, Business Manager gay ' Dove, Literary Editor
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THE COURANT Throughout the year, hustling, bustling Kay Killingsworth and her eager stat? kept up the re- porting, news-writing, and feature research neces- sary to make the paper bigger and better than ever. The staff tried to print six pages as often as possible while filling the paper with the customarily excellent news coverage, amusing features, and occasional glimpses of the outside world. The retirement in January of their advisor, Mrs. Marsland, shocked the staff, but the members car- ried on, and her sense of accurate and complete news coverage still reigns in the oftice. With the encouragement of Mrs. White, the new advisor, The Courant continued to increase student awareness. This year The Courant also trained a News Bureau, made up of beginning journalists, to cover news for the school page of The Advertiser. It's'1ip t6 the greeable st ue i 0 1-x , n 5' Z 'N git' 'E , so nhlems Et-college tg of time. A com- ampus, according dent wiv doesn't ,nd iq glance left ln 't'f.,?7 J. 1, ',.i.,,.t . if ' ' me ' ,andwrlth 1 . sl I A it , ... I' - ff Cl f '- .1 4 Hize'wfh1','fli f L-it I 312 bland poly. in, 'even more lege' thqnt in hilh 5 'all high' school he essay wrt, 'Posts-H the High New X. .': '.'B:i?' T112 ind tntun Vlvtko. u Whqttirtm, ' 1 f, 1 Clark 3 oqslm, ,Jody Johndn, a Bhhilli Mimi Low, McA,n9,Ity,. Terry Me- l intuition. Salim .c .A . 'rw f M' i - t. 1 -.. Pam S Sand! Tom .4 A --Amish.: ns... Celt s Kay Killingsworth, Editor-in-chief Diann Rabe, Assistant Editor Barbara lust, Features Editor Rose Kelly, Sports Editor Front Row, Lett to Right: Sue Harry, Terry McCarty, Priscilla Spring, Janice O'Connor, Laura leight. Second Row: Judy Johnson, Barbara Lust, Kay Killingsworth, Diann Robe, Rose Kelly, Mary Naylor. Third Row: Steve d'Arazien, Spikes Mitchell, Peggy Simms, Janine Thomas, Midge Oberheim, Robert Bach, Stuart Brown, Tom Story, John Loyd, Lillian Waldmann. Back Row: Robert Polzer, Herbert Smith, Mike Tobler. :v 47 K rr C7
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