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LOG Donna Emery, Editor Solly Bokotich, Loyout Editor LETTER FROM THE EDITOR LeRoy Meek, Art Editor Tom Ludden, Sports Editor Not Pictured; Lou Ann Green Faculty Editor Throughout the successful voyage made by the Pirate ship ' Por- terville College during 1955-56 the crew ' s historians, the yearbook staff, strived earnestly and loyaly to record for you the various ac- tivities and happenings aboard ship. In doing so we have learned responsibility, the reward of working together, and a greater knowledge of school and community affairs. In moving to our new campus where everthing was new and different we felt it would be in order to try something new and dif- ferent in our yearbook. The 1956 LOG introduced to the student body a photographic cover and changed from the old style of sec- tionalizing different phases of school activities into a new chrono- logical order. Mr. Arthur Van Horn, Dean of Activities andodviser for the yearbook staff, worked hand in hand with us and was ready to ac- cept and promote any new ideas we may have come up with. Charles Holliman, although he was not in the LOG class and received no credit, acted as our photographer. To him we owe a great deal of thanks. Through the combined efforts of the staff and adviser the edi- ting and composing of the 1956 LOG was a pleasurable experi- ence. It is the wish of the LOG Staff that you will derive as much pleasure-reading this book as we hove had in publishing it. Donna Emery, Editor Harlan Hawkins, Classes Editor 30
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Ann Green, Assistant Business Manager Karen Bastian, Business Manager 1956 THE STAFF NOTE A voyage without anything eyecatching is not really worth- while. The LOG staff has recognized that fact, and we have made use of a variety of layout techniques to insure an interesting and en|oyable |ournal of P.C. s voyage through the 1955-56 school year. The athletics sections of the book are characterized by a dou- ble reverse, white type on a black background air brush process; airbrushing is a comparatively new effective lithographic process. Grey tone is used intermittently throughout the LOG to add variety and soft contrast. The art work, the several ships on the division pages, the line drawings and end sheets were designed by LeRoy Meek and Fred Overcash, two artists whom we feel have contributed immensely to the effectiveness of the 1956 LOG s theme, A voyage through a memorable era. Sally Bakotich, Layout Editor Mr. Arthur Van Horn Faculty Adviser Glenda Wilson, Activities Editor Olin Garrett Photography Editor Not Pictured: Dick Hurt, Assistant Sports Editor Charles Holliman Photographer
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