Ytarbook Staff- Row
1:
Oltman, Simmons, Carlson, Put'Yin, Barklty, Lt Gardt, Hadu lf, Nob ft, J. Huntu, L. Robbins, Kim.
Row 2: Waflin, Kdfy, P. Hrmtu, Jacobs, ]. Smith, Spuu, Buntrt, C. Smith, Frt dson, StuUu, Carr.
Row 3: Lamon, Whitaktr, Scott, Adams, Luhm, Garci4, L. Robbins, H albtrt, Brown, Jordan , Gray.
Row 4: Buffington, Pin-u, Carttr, Johnson, Coutts, Hiflman, Kimbtf, Olsttad.
Ad'I'IStr: Rtta Loudtrmilk
Ed1tor: Jury Carlson
Work on the
1951
Saghalie began with the announcement of
the staff
by
Editor Geraldine Carlson. Assisting the editor was
Bette Walton; CoCo Lovell was make-up editor; Jennie MacRae,
copy editor; Jim McElroy, business manager; and Tike Hillman,
student photographer. Dean Palmer was the commercial photo–
grapher.
Early in October, the editor, make-up editor, business manager
and their adviser, Miss Reta Loudermilk, attended the Yearbook
Conference at the University of Washington. Many new ideas were
obtained here and applied to the Saghalie.
Several new pages such as the Senior's Who's Who, the sports
award page and Commencement speakers' page added much to the
book. Great improvement was made
by
rearranging the senior pic–
tures, adding senior school life pictures, and omitting the senior
sayings and class will.
On March
15
several members of the staff motored to Seattle
for a tour through the Farwest Lithograph and Printing Company,
Artcraft Engraving and Electrotype Company and Ward's Bindery.
The process by which pictures, art work and printed copy are
transformed into a finished book was clearly explained.
Hard work and cooperation helped to make the
1951
Saghalie
an outstanding publication.
Assistant Editor:
Bt llt W afton
Makt-up Editor:
CoCo Lo'l'tll
Copy Editor:
)tnnit MacRat
Businus Managtr:
]1m M cElroy
Art Editor:
Manlyn Badty