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1952 EUC FIRST ROW, left to right: Carol Kay, Mrs. Martin, Elizabeth Waldie. SEC- OND ROW: Bob Johnson, Earline Johnson,'Helen Se- linger, Tony Bailey, Dick Grechman. I EDITORIAL STAFF Last fall, the first yearbook staff started the hard job of turning their ideas into your 1952 BUCCANEER. Decisions about type of hook, name, cover, printing and engraving companies, size of book, and layouts, kept the staff busy until it was time to take pictures and write copy. Editor Elizabeth Waldie, Assistant Editor Tony Bailey, Manager Carol Kay, Sports Editor Bob Johnson, Copy Editor Earline Johnson, Photographer Dick Grechman and Copywriters Tosca Lenci, Pat Ballachy, Dave Krug, Ernest Godbe, and Helen Selinger worked hard to bring you the first and what they hope will be the finest BUCCANEER ever. Editorial staff admires cover. Sports staff at work.
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. Kathryn Martin, Helen Selinger, Lee Peters, Jeanne Hancock, Earline Johnson. SECOND ROW: Tony Bailey, Bob Johnson, Tosca Lenci, Ted Jorgen- sen, Pat Ballachey, Eliza- beth Waldie. THIRD ROW: Dave Krug. Dick Grechman, Ernest Godbe. Fifteen issues, in all, appeared under the flag of the JOLLY ROGER. They came out in a more-or-less regular bi-weekly pattern, alter- nating with the Tamalpais Newsg each paper was distributed to both Tam and Drake on alternate weeks. During the second semester of its existence, the JOLLY ROGER was again under the edi- torship of Helen Selinger and Bob Johnson, Karolee Peters, a newcomer from a large and talented cub class of the previous semester, was elected manager, and spent the term wrestling with the problems of mailing per- mits and file cards. Members of the news staff also cooperated with Mr. Michael Lopez, out- side publicity director, in providing stories for county papers. Other major activities of the newsers in- cluded attendance at a high school journalism conference in the fall, manning of a booth at the Drake Carnival in the spring, and the pro- duction of the biggest dance in the short his- tory of Drake, the first annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, on November 30th. SPRING Fall stalf at work. Spring staff meets deadline. r is
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CANEER FIRST ROW, left to right: Dolores De Vaux, Ken Grundhauser, Loren Mo- sher, Barbara Levin, Bill Whidden, Earline Johnson, Helen Selinger, Barbara Bloom. SECOND ROW: Bob Sletten, Alan Rudy, Ann Forrester, Carol Kay, John Hendricks, Dick Grechmnn, Edna Goddard. THIRD ROW: Joy Jaegel- ing, Elizabeth Waldie, Pal Peters, Bob Johnson, Tony Bailey, Pat Hallinan, Bruce Lauritzen, Mary Jane Mal- Bit. SALES AND ADVERTISING STAFF The Sales and Advertising Staffs were faced with a big problem in raising enough money to finance the 1952 BUCCANEER. It was impossible for sales alone to meet the increased costs of outside printing, and advertising solved the problem by bringing in over 3750. While Advertising Sales Manager Loren Mosher and Ad Finance Manager Joy Jaegeling took care of selling and collecting the money for the ads, Ad Layout Manager Pal Peters and his assistants Alan Rudy and Bruce Lauritzen put the ads together. The sales staff, under Fall Sales Manager Bill Whidden and Spring Manager John Hendricks sold all of the BUCCANEERS in a remarkably short time with the help of publicity and posters made by Promotion Manager Bob Sletten. Editorial staff conference. Sales and Advertising Staffs. l fa ', ' ' a7g f'?i as ,WK if so Af,
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