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Staff fo 'XX l' Q' .Q f G N ,ff H I , mi? f' :x',3 't,'. .2-A-bfi wil 2, A Burnell Mulder, art editor. holds his sketch of the Trojan title page for approval from Audrey Anderson. Eunice Iviadison. and Karen Thom. the Yearbook Grows Mxiry' Nivfloy and Jnnife Latzke adjust a Colorful poster advertising the 1958 Trojan sales. Posters like this were spread throughout the school to inform the students of the howls and where's of annual buying. Don Ehlers thoughtfully chews his pencil, as he and Ed Blair look over the pirtures they took the day before. to decide which ones to use in the annual. 23 '..,,'a,1 e5 t-.',,XX AX , 'fri'
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Trojan A Joy Boysen and Paula Larson. co-editors. hold an executive confer- ence for ideas on layout. Miss Kludt. annual advisor, seems to have found a partieularly good one. Page by Page Ruth Bjornstad shows Sylvia Selberg and Pat Wass how a picture is to be cropped as Pat prepares to type copy. The overworked pencil sharpener is a reminder of the activity of the annual staff. Once again the Trojan staff put in many long hours to make this book possible. A stall of thirteen began compiling and filing photos. copy, layout, and headlines in Sep- tember and continued their laborious but enjoyable tasks through March l, the final deadline. Vie have humbly attempted to produce the very best annual possible. lVe hope you like this book. If you do, you have no one to thank but yourself because it represents YOU.
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