The Bumblebee, Yearbook of Lincoln High School, 1961 Page: 62
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The Rush of Deadlines
(Below) Mrs. D. J. Chester and Editor-in-chief Kenny R. Martin
study good and bad points of earlier Lincoln and other school
yearbooks before planning production schedule of the 1961 Bumble-
bee.7
EDITORIAL STAFF
Editor-in-chief
Kenny Ruth Martin
Faculty editors
Lou Cindy Young
Doloris Killingsworth
Organizations editors
Beverly Washington
Joan Brooks
Sports editors
George Jones
Alvin Chavis
Activities editors
Delores Syers
Betty McGlory
enior, Junior editor
Thomas Taylor
Sophomore, Freshman editors
Catherine Beauman
Rose Marie Martin
Advisor
Mrs. D. J. Chester(Above) Miss Joyce Howard, finance
advisor, looks over rough drafts of ad
copy which Alvin Hebert and Reao Kell-
er are preparing. Copy must be neatly,
accurately, and attractively done in order
to sustain satisfied advertisers.
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44, O'(Above) Business Manager Edna James seems pleased with check for an ad which
she hands to Bookkeeper Barbara Augustine for recording. Henry Frazier tallies
the total yearbooks sold.THE 1961 BUMBLEBEE
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