Orem High School - Tigerama Yearbook (Orem, UT)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 83 text:

Thanks a million, Sherry, for The wonderful bookkeeping iob you did for The yearbook. Bonnie ChrisTionson also did a re- markable iob as assistant editor. They really put in a lot of Time and energy. Copy, copy, and more copy! I Think ThoT is all any of The sToff knew when To say lexcepf for The copy peopleg 0nd ThoT meonT more Thinking, which wcsn'T very easy. Then There were Those ThoT helped wiTh everyThing! They were really 0 loT of help To The sToff. Oh yes, we con'T forget our greoT bookkeeper. If H hod noT been forher, we prob- ably never would have gone in The hole. UusT kid- ding, of courseD Seriously Though, The sTudenTs on The Yearbook sToff really puT a lot of Time and Trouble mm The yearbook and They hope ThoT every sTudenT will Thoroughly enjoy his yearbook. Con- groTuloTions sToff on The producTion of cm ouT- sTonding yearbook!!! The wonderful planning of picture Taking was done by Janice Gibson and her assisTonT, Carol Peny. If iT had not been for These girls you would iusT be looking at pages with Type. 4i WiTh the outstanding work from Mike and The coaching from Mr. Arnold, everyThing came ouT fine. There were a few rough spoTs To overcome but, of course, They were always smooThecl OUT. To The sTudenTs: You see These Three young ladies? Well, They did all This copy for The yearbook and were usually The ones To hold up The yearbook and keep H from making iTs deadlines. Great work, gals! 81

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80 Mike Whitaker, Editor-in-Chief, proved that big things come from small packages when he skillfully directed the staff in their efforts to create a successful yearbook. ?iymzma Kirby McMaster, Photography Editor, and Erland Peterson, Sports Editor, contributed to this year's yearbook by securing the year's action in both regular activities and sports. The layouts this year proved to be a big problem as there was too much space left over. So what did they do but say More Copyl , and that meant more time out from other class periods. That was another one of the enioyments from taking Yearbook class. When pic- tures were to be taken or deadlines were to be met, the staff would get out of their classes and help with it- but they didn't mind that: for, to tell the truth, i think that is the only time they enioyed doing anything for the yearbook. Kirby and Pete were very proud of them- selves as the pictures they took turned out very well, but then there were the times iand that was almost all the timet that the pictures didn't turn out. Those guys iust didn't dare show up to class!!! Kay Hodgkinson, Layout Editor, and Peggy Kofford, Assistant Editor, combined their creative thoughts and able talents to pro- duce fine layouts and successfully organize the '59 Tigerama. Staff Many problems arose among the yearbook staff in trying to make the yearbook one that every student would enioy. In fact, the deadlines were never met, but, of course, that wasn't unusual for the staff. Mike Whitaker proved to be an excellent editor, but he had a capable staff working under him. If it had not been for them, the Yearbook would have been a big flop. Mr. Arnold kept after everybody to get the work done so that the deadlines could be met, but nobody listened until it was almost too lateemaking it just Under the deadline. The best part about the yearbook was when it was all done and the staff had the rest of the school year to just sit around and do nothing, but like I said before, that is all they did anyway. The humorous side of the yearbook in the way of art was produced by Reiko Nodzu, Art Editor, and Christine Littlefield, Assistant Editor.



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about school news In the Tiger Talk, the Orem High School news- job in cutting the Tiger Talk together. Also helping to make a suc- poper. Directing the editing and publishing of the Tiger Taik was cessful paper was Georgia Ann Johnson, Managing editor. This year the students of Orem High School have enjoyed reading Verlane Gillespie, Editor-in-Chief of our newspaper did a wonderful 1 John M. Freckleton, staff advisort ya 341k Staff To add to the reading enjoyment of The students, the Tiger Talk was issued Twice a month. IT contained all The latest school news such as social events and ex- citing ball games. We must admit our newspaper was a necessity as it kept us up To date on all school news. I think The only time The kids really thoroughly read through The paper was To see if Their name was in it. Seriously though, it was a greaT paper and everyone enioyed iT immensely. All newspapers need a business manager and an advertising man- ager. Our two efficient staff members were Barbara Patton and Karen Jensen. These girls did a great iob in keeping The finances straight and also in getting advertisements so that The newspaper could be printed. Adding many points of interest to our newspaper was Petrea GiHes- pie, columnist. Working hard as exchange editor was Karen Scott. These girls also did a great job on the newspaper and are to be commended for Their fine iob. 82

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