Peshastin Dryden High School - Puma Yearbook (Peshastin, WA)

 - Class of 1937

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I of Top row: Marie Towne, Forest West, Kenneth Allen, La Vern Hills, Edward Nollmeyer, Winifred Stephens, Edna Hogberg. Middle row: Howard Foster, Edith Miller, Ruth Evans, Joan McCoy, June Moltke, Dorothy Hills, Jeannette Baker, Linda Willging. Bottom row: Fred Burnette, Phyllis Van Kirk, Verlea Smith, Miss Alt, Maxine France, Elaine Mengelos, Pauline Anderson, Dorothy Bersing, Marshall Cock- rill. LQ,-nga Siatt Editor-in-chief ...... .,.,...................,.,,......... lVl axine France Assistant Editors ........,....,.. ,.,.... P auline Anderson, Elaine Mengelos Business Manager ................. ...,..........,..........,.,........, F red Burnette Assistant Business Manager ...... ...... lVl arshall Cockrill Art Editor .........................., ......,., V erlea Smith Assistant Art Editor .......,..... ....,,,..,. R uth Evans Administration Editor ..............,.. ..,., P hyllis Van Kirk Assistant Administration Editor ...... .i...... D orothy Bersing Society Editor ..............,.......... ...... E dna Hogberg Assistant Socitty Editor ....,. .......... E dith Miller Literary Editor ....,,............. ...,. J eannette Baker Assistant Literary Editor ...... ........ J une lVloltlce Boys' Sports Editor ............ .......,., C ecil Martin Assistant Sports Editor ....... ..,............. F orest West Girls' Sports Editor .......... ....... W inifred Stephens lakes Editor ,................. ,.......... M arie Towne Assistant Editor ........ ............... J oan McCoy Diary ..,.,.............. .,.........,,..... E. dwarcl Nollmeyer H istorians--- Senior ..,..... ........ E velyn Nelson Junior ........... ..,... E. laine Mengelos Sophomore ...........,.....,.............,,. Dorothy Hills Freshmen ,...............................,,.. Howard Foster Typists .............. Linda W., Phyllis V, K., Marie T., and Jeannette B, Mimeograph Lyle W., LaVerne H., Kenneth A., and Edward N. The Lomoa Staff on Board the Ship of State keeps the Log. To them is entrusted the setting down of all important occurences during the year. They are at their post rain or shine striving to put down the most information in the best possible way. They wear their importance in true piratical fashion and encourage others to do so.

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4P01mliUlLaDssr'2 llfIlIaD'UtQE We'really had more fun over here despite the work than you can easi- ly imagine. One of our problems during con- struction of the annual, was order- ing the inserts for the Lomoa. Of course these are supposed to be, at any rate they wlweys have been, e little bit heavier than the regular nener that contains the write-ups. We decided that the kind used for lest yeer's ennuel was a trifle too thich because it turned so clumsily so we thought we'd order something different. We did. In addition to that I believe we picked the most unique and the hardest type of paper to work with that we could have picked. It was high gloss paper. It is for the future editors that I em stressine this little incident. Our plans for the tvpe of work on these sheets hed elreedv been com- pleted and we were on the whole, quite pleased with ourselves. The sheets were to be run out over the ditto mechine end then the lines would be filled out with bleck Indie ink. The paper csme. But totally un- foreseen wes the manner in which the ditto machine acted. It seemed that again we had picked on e temp- eramental machine. And indeed we hed. On the evening that we ceme over to run out the inserts, we opened the machine end applied the origin- el copy. When this hed set e few minutes our reel work began. Or under the usual circumstences it would have begun. After about fif- teen minutes we were well aware that these were NOT the usual cir- cumstences. The high gloss peper stuck to the ditto machine and when it was pulled off, or maybe I should sry yanked, pert of the ditto machine would come with it. Not n very large pert but enough to make the greatest difference. we tried to be nonchrlrnt ebout this, our very first obstrcle, but it was hard. The problem freed us of telling our disrster to Mr. Weyermrnn end to get permission to buy more inserts. When we went into his office we were queling, but he sonn nut us nt eese end to celm our ouflms o- bout spending more money on inserts he told us the high gloss prper might be used FS fly leaves, end picture peges. Agrin we sent ewoy for sfmples. When after n week's wait they come, we discovered thrt they were en- tirely too light e prper to run off stencils on. Ani fgrin I set down to compose f letter to Zellerbrch's Paper Co., for thrt is the comprny from which we buy our pfper. When the new s mnles cfme they turned out to be not new, but the sfme ones. This in addition to be- ing o great shock to us, wfs flso a heevv disappointment. When the finel selection of in- serts was made vfrious colored ones were chosen fs you will see on closer observftion of the inserts. As the deys fnd weeks went by and the ennurl hfd not yet been seat to the printers, we kept set- ting drtes for the time which would be the lrst possible dry to send it in. And rs we set them, so did we reset end postpone them. Meny were the dork end ferrsome fore- bodings thot some of the more tem- perementel members had about the rnnurl. But here sheis. We hope you like it. ---- Maxine France. Pape



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