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Show THE GOLDEN SPIKE SENIOR EDITORIAL STAFF Jl Lef Joe na Me “", —— 2: 2 Pe < ~ EERE am wntwle TY ree Seated: Evelyn Shaffer, photographer, Carolyn Harmer, Lois Cragun, James Parker. Standing: Jay Neilsen, Emma Hipwell, Boyce Harris, Lyle John. WEBER'S BIGGEST The Golden Spike was the biggest publication of Weber High. Countless hours of planning and work went into its pages. This year the Golden Spike was given the ''new look." In order to conserve school funds and keep operating costs at a minimum, the staff decided upon a different type of printing known theme, Mr. .Westergard, faculty advisor, is seen checking the outline of the yearbook. here as lithographing. stiff covers were Because of the unusual used. Another unique feature is the supplement printed after the rest of the book was otf the press. This addition contained every happening including the graduation and yearbook signing. It took experience to put the yearbook out. The senior editorial staff, with one year of yearbook work behind them, helped to iron out the problems that came up. They wrote copy like true veterans and used the knowledge they acquired to good advantage. A few of the many tasks they performed included picture sorting and arranging, interviews and writing copy. getting Getting the right picture at exactly the right time was a big job but Mr. Wester- gard was usually on hand with his camera to make a permanent record of every event. When events such as the Pep Club slumber party came along, Evelyn Shaffer used her photographic knowledge to snap some _ interesting action. Everyone had to wait his turn to smile at the birdie—Left to right: Farrel, Allen, August, Mildon, Randall, Clough, Barr, Anderson, and Hartman. Sta thir dre eve did the rig| alo sup unu wer per |