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Page 163 text:
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Cur Thanks TO - - - Santa Anita Studio. What's an annual without pictures? Not much you'll have to admit. Just great blobs of copy that mean nothing. So our thanks go to Mr. Gill at the Santa Anita Studio who, with his untiring patience and skill, gave us such good pictorial coverage. TO - - - our advertisers and student body card holders. Our book this year has grown to a larger size, and we have added 16 more pages. These additions were made in the hope that the Rampage staff could more effectively picture the year's events. A special vote of thanks to our advertisers, who helped us to meet our increased advertising budget. Without the continued support of the student body, the Ram- page would no longer be. TO - - - the Yearbook House and Smith Crafted Cover Company. We have all the pictures and the means of producing an annual but where to get it published? Because of their terrific assistance and continuing good service we renewed our contract with the Yearbook House in Monrovia. Mr. Hubbell and his staff on Maple Avenue have given us innumerable technical words of advice on layout design, type choice, and position of heads. Now that the book was printed, we needed a cover. The Smith Crafted Cover Company filled our needs and met our requirements as to cover design.
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Page 164 text:
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It's funny how you gain the impression That, after three years' work on an annual, one of Them as assistant editor, you sort of know all about whaT's coming off. Notice, I said, sort of. Being editor of The 'Ragpage,' as iT was re- ferred To by some of my newspaper cohorts, surely changed all Those illusions, but fast. I remember The first year we had an annual in 1955. In fact, I remember clearly all 80 pages of iT. Being neo- phytes in The annual game, we Thought our Rampage was The rarest among iewels. In 1956, I was still plugging away as activities editor. Our Rampage iumped to 144 pages. This year we also included that little item referred To as copy. 1957 saw Diana Breneiser serving her second term as editor. We greeted a new adviser This year and enlarged on The amount of our copy, that little beast known to keep editors and Their assistants burning The midnight oil. 1957-1958 saw yours Truly stepping into last year's editor's shoes. It was a liTTle cramped in There, in her size 4's, with me wearing - well, on To another subject. Like The fabulous cooperation that our staff has given Mrs. Acker- man and me This year. Having only Two returning staff members out of 10 or so ll never did get Time To count 'em alll, sort of startled me, To say The least. The first of many thank-yous goes To Mrs. Edith Ackerman, The Rampage adviser. Through Thick and Thin she put up with us. Thanks especially for her efficient organization and patience. Without them we might still be putting out our book. Thanks next to The entire staff - John Collord, assistant editor, Linda Moore, sports editor, Sue Skillern, activities editor, and Paul Showalter, art editor. And To all those who weren't editors, but who really worked their hardest just The same. Although most of my editors were new to yearbook production, This didn't impair The willingness and efficiency that they put into every iob, large or small Thanks, also, To the long-suffering faculty. Their patience and understanding Through all The noise and confusion of picture-Taking were appreciated more than they know. Now that all The Thank-yous are over, I guess iT's time to say farewell to the Rampage and To Temple. 60 ' ' Swan Song That picture is 3V2x4, says Alice' Williams, editor-in-chief, during one of the many days of picture-taking in order to complete the annual. F '1n. ft 4 1 ls ,,,IIIIIIx W . f j'fv?'p.-53' XXX 6: ZIIII7' W 4, Ill S I ll
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