Above: The 1967 Para Manana staff was from L to R., Front row: M a r y Ellen Borland, Carmilla Duran, Betsy Tapia, Kim Colegrove, Anita Sewell, Lois Guffey, Barbara Ortiz, and Jeanne Bordner. Second row: Steve Bliss, M a c Sewell, Verlin Blum, Mike Gonzales, Patrick Montoya, Robert Mondragon, and sponsor Robert Saam. Third row: Sammy Valencia, Bob Keesing, George Stumpft, and Larry Anaya.
Staff Meets Deadlines, Completes '67 Annual
THE SFSH Annual Class existed for one purpose only. That purpose was to offer the school a recorded pictorial and written account of the '66-'67 school year. Right away the class of 20 was put at a disadvantage in September by the fact that two new photographers were to be trained for photographing, developing and printing the more than 1,000 pictures which would permanently record the most important phases of Demon life in 1967. Another great liability was the extremely late delivery of the '66 Para Manana. The class, however, met all deadlines and by the end of the year had a finished product, the 1967 Para Manana ready for publication. Supervised by Robert Saam, students Mac Sewell, Marta Archuleta, and George Stumpft led the class in editing, artwork, and financial matters.
Above: Five people most responsible for the 1967 Para Manana. L to R. Steve Bliss—Photographer, George Stumpft —Co-Editor, Mack Sewell—Co-Editor, Marta Archuleta— Business Manager and Robert Keesing—Photographer. Not pictured is Jr. Photographer Steve Wilkerson and Copy Editor Barbara Ortiz.
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