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N Q '-5 5 N 4 5 -. , lr M X ' , Xi 5. Xp' 'i ll X.. rv ' 4,3 Yearbook staff tstandingl N. Clarkg D. Teitler, business man- if age-rg M. Donelan, P. Pelezarg E. Parker. L. Hutkins, business managerg I. 5pald1ni1: Nl- Armour: C. Smith. K. Deppeg K. Fahres, co-editor. iseateclt L. LeYeckg P. Deck. C btaleyl S. Courtneyg Y. Nliller, D. Math- eny, literary editorg D. Kelly. K. Sebastian, photography edi- tor, Pledge Staff Number one old folk saying hy yearbook editors says, It,s fun. When it's finished.', Nuniher two old folk saying hy yearbook editors says, It is. lt is? Contracts to he signed and pictures to he taken tpictures that people like eyenl are only the beginning. Next comes the layout, and then writing, and then rewriting, and then staying up all night to finish the layout and the writing. Finally, senior pictures are taken that please everyone, senior write-ups are done that please al- most everyone, and deadlines are made-hut only hecause editors like our favorite, Pam George, have the presence of mind to post Deadlines at least one week ahead of the true ones. 25 1 'lf 2 'A .1-:lm ,575 aft Q f N x - lfditor-in-chief' Pam George applies Xursinu Xlanauenient to Yearliook Stat! Xlanauiiiu, J r A A 0 ., , G if 4 B ii s F -fx 50 . . as if 9 J' 1 J
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