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Show Preview of Finished Product ... f ' ' -r', r r -1 ' i ' .if " ' - . i I ih-v ' tJ "-t t . f " ' ' l . k , r W ... ' . . . . Above members of the high school L'Artiste yearbook staff and faculty advisers together with the school principals, looked over the school annual at a dinner Tuesday evening, prior to distribution of the books on Wednesday. Front row, left to right, Omar Hansen, faculty adviser; Catherine Ann Holley, editor; Prin cipal Paul K. Walker, Principal C. Lynn Hanks, Carol Friel, assistant editor; Hilton Hall, sports and photography; photo-graphy; Gerry Childs, photography and art editor; Carlisle Crandall, photography; Pat Bills, copy editor; George Smouse, photography. Back row, Fritz Boyer, business manage; Alma Jensen, mayor; Roger Weight, photography; Tommy Schwartz, assistant business manager; man-ager; LaRae Underwood, junior high 'representative; Norman Loback, photographer; Frank Brown, photography; photo-graphy; Jerry Childs, photography and art editor; Jean Gustavson, photography editor; Jesse Tonks, photography. 810 Students Receive L'Artiste Wednesday; Staff Gets Preview Scarcely could class rooms contain con-tain the anxiety and excitement Wednesday before the high school yearbook L'Artiste, was distributed. distribu-ted. The junior and senior high school arranged 45-minute classes for the day so that the last hour and a half could be devoted to book distribution. The students formed in six lines and it took only a matter of minutes min-utes until the entire 810 books were given out. This years annual is considered a big success from the standpoint of financing as well as quality. One thing which makes it outstanding out-standing is the fact that it is the 50th anniversary edition and another an-other is the four-page supplement made possible and almost a necessity neces-sity when the basketball boys took the state tournament. The anniversary theme is carried car-ried out in division pages and pictures pic-tures of by-gone days and school activities of years ago, are seen. Advertising is in pictures and the individual portraits and group pictures pic-tures are interesting. The cover of the book is white with an orange overtone. Twelve autograph pages are in the back and by the time school closes, these will be well filled with school pal sentiments. The staff and advisers will receive re-ceive compliments for a job well done on this, the book marking the 50th aniversary of the high school. The book was printed by the Art City Publishing Co., which also printed 47 other school annuals this year. William Wightman, Robert Wil-stead, Wil-stead, Helen Wing, Lucille Wing Margery Wiscombe, Dale Writrht' Phillip Wright. ' |