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PARES FOR THE DEADLI The staff deserves a lot of credit for all the work they put into our '59 Yearbook, but Miss Helton and Roger Nusbaum de- serve most of the credit for getting us on the ball and keeping us there. Judy Schneider and Sally Johnson prepare art work for the Yearbook On the classes committee were Deanna Miller, Doris Norris, and Betty Jones Knot shownl. At the left Arleah Hotchkiss, assistant editor, helps Kay Smith work out a sports page. Tw...- Judy Minnix and Helen Cole work on the activities section. Judy Kay Smith, Mike Murphy, and Sally Johnson Cnot shownj worked on worked on extracurricular activities while Helen planned the music the sports section. SECTION.
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Roger Nusbaum, Editor, Arleah Hotchkiss, Assistant Editor, tell Miss Helton, Annual Sponsor, some of their ideas for carrying out the theme of this year's book. THE ANNUAL STAFF PRE The Annual Staff worked hard to get the Yearbook off to press this year. At our first few meetings we went over all the old annuals, collected ideas and picture ar- rangements. After we got an idea of how we were to do things, the committees made a list of everything that they covered in their sections. Secondly, we made a sketch of how we thought it would look best. Then, we put that onto a copy sheet and typed all the necessary in- formation under each picture. We had to make sure all pictures were sized, numbered, and identified on the copy sheet. After this, we proofread the copy and num- bered each page. All this sounds much easier than what it actually is. Helen Cole and Priscilla Frailey type out the advertising section. Helpers in getting ads were Dennis Finch, Charles Lloyd, and Jerry Hazelbaker, and Mike Alwine. George Kostin and Neal Weakly, photographers, helped a lot by taking pictures that Mr. Sutula didn't have time to take. Roger Nusbaum, our editor, also was on the photography committee.
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Well, anything to get out of class. lCheryl Lloyd, Pam Stuver, and Butch Johnsonb. Avy shucks, tvvarn't nothing. CMike Porter, Frank Buclreck, Miss Macklin, June Dill, Judy Wiktrovvski, Judy Minnixj. All right now, get serious. Cpriscilla Frailey, Judy Minnix, Betty Jones, and Phyllis Tharpl, 22 MEMGRIE Someday we may be famous, lLarry Sheaks and Skeet Buettnerj. ii Hey, Ma. Look at me, CLarry Sheaks, Mike Murphy, Bill Hopper, and Neal Weaklyl. Say aw, says Doc Minnix. CJudy Minnix and Arleah Hotchkissl. Hollywood, here l am. lArleah Hotchkissj. Don't leave mad, iust leave. fRuss Morris, Larry Tener, John Kaminski, Martha Clark, and Millie Truhlerl. Grandpa, what big eyes you have. CBill Hopperl.
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