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9 . 35 I Hack row: Elimx Ollvelt, Dun Pulnskl, Cecil Thadker. Lyle Stewart, Bob Slye. Second rnw: Miss Betty Penney, LaVerne XVelsc-I. Front. row: Donna Loo Wlxsun, Mary Lou Knox. Mane .ms-na mimi-, Alice Knox, Frank vivei-os, lllll lUl3 Elllll The staff of The l.og has had the privilege of editing the first annual ever to be published in Ventura junior high school. In previous years, the only records of school activities were bcund editions of our school newspaper, the Campus Chronicle. This year, however, after an energetic campaign, The Log, sponsored by the senior class, came into being, The staff was se- lected on the basis of interest and writing ability, Each editor was responsible for a particular section, The campaign, which was led by Grace Moore and Bob lmmel under the supervision of Carlton Thoms, was won by the boys. The graduates hope that this annual campaign for sales will become a traditional contest between the girls and boys. The A. S. B. presented a silver loving cup to the staff. Each year on this cup will be engraved the name of the winning side, The Boys of '59 were so honored this year. The Iieutenants, chosen from the homerooms, did much to aid in the success of the campaign. Since this was the first pub- lication of its kind, the goal was set for the sale of 750 annuals. One thousand were sold. Don Pulaski won the contest by selling over one hundred annuals, Alice Knox ran a close second by selling seventy annuals. Members of the staff were editor-in-chief, La Verne Weisel, activities, Merre Jayne Pekor, classes, Donna Lee Wixson, organizations, Mary Lou Knox, ath- letics, Frank Viveros, advertising manager, Lyle Stewart, business manager, Cecil Thacker, art editor, Arthur Tarin, circulation, Don Pulaski, photographers, Bob Sly, Elton Oliver. A great part of the credit for the success of this yearbook goes to members of the faculty who aided in the work. Miss Penney was in general charge. Miss Cromwell had charge of photography and art work, and Wayne Simpson acted as business advisor. l5l 5, -Q c cc- 'A
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