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66He e it comes againllln 'Irv'-,,...,f-' 5 .fly-K '39 Abo ve: Doug Hendrzx crops redproofsjorpossible pictures. Below.'L1'r1da Thornton and Mrs. Bates discuss an article. g1iwNNV i .Q 5, - 5 ss .QM .. wif kS. Quarterlies!l Not those again!!! Cries of this and less printable lines were voiced at the beginning of the 1966-67 school year, the second year of quarterlies. Working under a handicap of student controversy and a lack of enough money to actually pay for the production of the book, the staff thought of ways to raise the additional money. The main problem was to pacify the hard-cover maniac. This was done with a design and the word THUNDERBIRD on a red and black binder. The binder has four wires, one of which is put through the middle of each quarterly to make the books fit it. When the first book came out with the binder, the card-cover complaints were minimized. This years quarterlies were filled with new additions. Among them were the articles on Modern Dance, the exchange student and the home economics infantry Problem: lack of funds The other problem. lack of funds, was caused by the binder and hasn't been solved yet. The four magazines themselves cost over S5 .00 and the binders cost is 51.25. Each student only paid 55.00 so the staff has to make up the difference. A dance was held, dozens of doughnuts and gallons of ice cream were sold. but the staff still didn't make enough to pay for the new improved version of the quarterlies. The students on the THUNDERBIRD staff, under the leader- ship of Editor Bruce Laing. Managing Editor Mary Peterson. and their Advisor Mrs. Margaret Bates. did all this to give the stu- dents of Sammamish an informatiave and thought-provoking book.
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