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The Harbor Light staff, under the leader- ship of Editor Ianet Wolf and Advisor Mrs. York Worked to meet the weekly deadline. Each Monday staff members chose various beatsg these assignments were covered, and during the Week copy rolled in. Staff mem- bers recorded, checked and typed it. In the latter part of the week, the layout editor or- ganized the pagesg then the typists stenciled the copy. The publication department printed the four-page issue. This variety of activities made a busy and yet exciting week for the workers of the Harbor Light which served high school students with news and feature items. Above Right: Editor Ianet Wolf briefing her depart- ment heads. Center Right: Typing Statt: A. Christensen, I, Hall. Below Right: Layout Editor S. Hansen, Feature Editor C. Kennedy, File Editor S. Griswold. Center Left: Copy Readers: L to R: M. Emerick, V. Gesik, R. Lettenmaier, B. Bristlin, Below Lett: Publications. G. Moss, A. Braxling. can .I r I' j k - . ,,::. .::. 4 A 1:1 in tv i f X .... . L. E 1 Q WL.. M ZlDt 5 'W,,l is A .hm uvwwif .ff 6,4 fmwf
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Page 48 text:
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ffnmmi The '56 Anchor staff, working hard to meet deadlines, met several times a Week while pic- tures and copy rolled in. Editor Virginia Gesik, Business Manager Mar- ilyn Bauer, and Assistant Editor Ida Wallace led sv their respective staffs to the completion ot a stu- dent memory book. Virginia's editors were Ioan Houghton, Layout, Colleen Currin, Art, Maxine Ferris, Photography, Dennis Simmonds, Sports, Barbara Flatt, Girls' Sports, Myrna Emerick, , 2 5,f, If Typing, and Richard Crisler, Captions. Marilyn's - . ' staff included her assistant Carolyn Hope and N -' Glenn Moss, Bette Simpson, Mike Zwicker, Dar- Virginia Gesik MUYUYH Bauer lene Harms, Ieanne Wagy, Linda Cloe, Patty Moses, and Lee Baker. Faculty advisors were Mrs. York and Miss Luebke. fin at f',,f-M Lett L-R: F. Iacobson, S. Riddle, B. Fields, M. Ferris, J. Dudley, B. Wheatley, B. Iohnson, .C S f Standing: L. LeMaster, D. Simmonds. W Below L-R: M. Kent, D. Harms, C. Currin, S, A LeSueur, Miss Luebke, C. Zerzan, I. 4, Houghton, L. Woll. ,gan-HA 'MQ Arqflln s N' Below L-R: K. Werner, I. Wallace, I. Harris, Mrs. York, M. Emerick, R. Crisler, M. Zwicker, l , CJ l 1 'E' 'ir 9' e X S K I 4 g I , ....,,...... Q4 3. . .,,. Below L-R: C. Hope, B. Simpson, I.. Cloe, M. Bauer, L. Baker, D. Harms, Mrs. York. 2 if . ' 1 t S 3. if? Hi if R1 . we . ,D L f f Q fr -N4 ' s,A H 1 ,AA 5- . . ........ m iw, ..-rf lx
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fgdfdld Under the direction of Mr. Bates, the drama class presented both tall and winter productions. The three one-act plays given in the tall includ- ed The Mystery of Mouldy Manor,' Submerged, and The Black Val- ise. The Mystery ot Mouldy Manor' was a melodrama with psychos, mur- ders, and mysteriously falling vases. Submerged was the story ot six men 1 1 trapped in a disabled submarine. In The Black Valise a struggling psy- chology student outwitted a maniac who was setting bombs off all over the city. Ot the three, Subrnerged was chosen to be presented at the Speech Festival at Taft in November. ln February the three-act play Green Valley took the audience in- to a land of fantasy where long dead ancestors came to lite and sunllowers grew' twenty feet tall. Grandpa Berry tLouie Snyderl worked with Prim lColleen Sirnperl and the other Berrys to keep Eldon lHarry Curel from selling the family homestead to land speculator Everheel CRalph Litchtieldl Below Last minute preparations 3. a - n lin Above: What are the chances ol escape? Above: Drawing lots in the disabled sub. Below: Has that fuel pump disappeared again?
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