Always A Deadline! Each successive year in yearbook management brings with it new headaches, new deadlines, new budgets, perhaps a new printer or photographer, new advisors and new staff members, but primarily new ideas. New ideas, as hypotheses, must be analyzed, tested and finally, if proven acceptable, integrated into the general layout organization for the entire yearbook. The originality, ingenuity and creativity of a yearbook depend upon economic and artistic use of new ideas. The challenge to the 1962 Pillars' staff has been to change .•. to initiate new ideas, to effectively reinstate old ideas, and to gather all supplementary materials from the best sources available. To produce a finished product consistent with our original goals would be a fanciful perfection. Our true measure of success, is found not in a national rating, but in the popularity of the 1962 Pillars on campus. The Pillars Staff seated from left to right- Mr. Sehloff, Patsy Orton, Kathy Ritchell, Terry Lally, Mary Surpless, Mary Anderson . Standing- Pat Moore, Bob Folsom, Chuck Geisler, Dick Leimbacher, Betty Brownell.
Center of Controversy This last year has seen the publication of over twice as many Post editions as in previous years. Under the extremely capable leadership of Tom Moore, the Wayland Post has taken part in the difficult job of bringing together the student body and the faculty, while maintaining a separate editorial stand. The large number of issues published this year has been an attempt not only to familiarize the student with conditions on his campus, but also to inform him 'of the serious problems facing his country. Guided by the constructive criticism of Mr. John Heilman, the faculty advisor, the Post this year has reached new heights in journalistic standards. Thanks to the hard work of the Post staff, next year's Post will have a hard time equalling the quality and quantity of issues that have been published throughout the year, issues which have been so well received by both students and teachers alike.
The Post Staff seated from left to right- George Hamson, Sue Stebbins, Tom Moore, Tom Shaw, Mr. Heilman , advisor . Standing- Roger Ensminger, Clifford Bischoff, Joel Lefton, Cindy Anderson, Kathy Ritchell, John Darbo , Mary Anderson, Todd figi, Ann Baird, Judy Ronin, Chris Thompson, Craig Lindeke.
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