Abilene High School - Orange and Brown Yearbook (Abilene, KS)

 - Class of 1968

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Typewriters speeding, lacquie Storer and Marcie Mailen complete club identification-s while leanette Voelker and Stan Martin edit assiqned copy. IOURNALISM STUDENTS-Standing: Tim Sny- der, Lynn Wylie, David I-lazelton, Ken Huston, lohn McGinty, lerry Hooker, Roger Runnells, Steve Sleicter, Mike Hottman, Tim Elliott, Deb- bie Be-adleston, Ioselyn Sutton, Steve Coup, Two Student Publications Inform, Record Fifteen yearbook staff members divided the responsibilities of creating the best Cowboy ever by concentrating on these divisions: Academics, Activities, Athletics, and Classes. The theme of this year's an- nual, Doors Lead Everywheren, was both obvious and subtle from the cover through- out the entire book. On Wednesday, September 13, a year- book clinic for area schools was held to help .staff members learn the fundamentals of a successful annual publication. Also aiding the staff in gaining background material for picture and copy production were C. J. Medlin textbook and annuals of other schools. Three classes of hard-working jourr il- ism students strived for a top rating Booster , the biweekly school newspaper. The first and second hours were offered to novice journalists, while third hour was re- served for the advanced journalism stu- dents. u Every Wednesday on the radio, a jour- nalism student told of current AHS events, or interviewed a teacher with questions per- taining to his department. This not only helped to inform the public of school activ- ities, but also gave the staff members ex- perience in the field of broadcasting. Outstanding students of both courses were given the honor of membership in Quill and Scroll. lanice Timm, Darrel Brandt, Marcie Mailen, Sarah Walker. Seated: Sharmon Sherraden, Kathy Fitchett, Pat Bowell, Clinton Chase, Ierry Van Fleet.

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Finishing touches on theme decorations for Its a Mad, added by NFL members Bill Watt, Kathy Foltz, and loyce Engle. NFL OFFICERS-leanne Miller, president: Ellen Rank, secretary: Gary Holt, vice presidenty Karla Kean, treas- Mad, Mad, Tournament are urer, Deserving Students Recognized By Societies Outstanding debaters and journalists were selected for membership in their re- spective honor societies, National Forensic League and Quill and Scroll. The National Forensic League was ini- tiated at AHS in 1963 to promote the in- terests of interscholastic debate and public speaking. Persons achieving 25 NFL points and acceptance by the active members were eligible for initiation. Further achievement QUILL AND SCROLL HONOREES-Linda Minner, Marcie Mailen, Gwen Baer, Lynn was acknowledged by the awarding of as- cending ranks by the League. Yearbook and journalism students dis- playing superior literary capabilities were recognized by admission into the Interna- tional Honorary .Society of High School Journalists. Chosen by the yearbook and journalism sponsors, these students were inducted at the Annual Spring Initiation. Engle, Stan Martin, Mark Garrison, lerry Hooker. '-L.. 25



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A bit of humor enlightens the newspaper production staff ot Lynn Engle, Betsy Guiltoyle, Mrs. Cassat, sponsor, lim Owens, Bob Tate, Tom Sims, Vicki Madden, leanette Voelker. Shelving references in the new yearbook supply room are Bob Tate, Didi Davis, Theola Lovseth, and Gwen Baer. Headline counting provokes Margaret Sword and Kenneth Bock, sponsor, while Assoc. Editor and Editor Linda Min- ner and Lynn Engle agree on cropping marks. , in I mas.-,...,.,. . , Is, use Q it Your inilials go hem, Points out Business Manager Dave Burris while demonstrating cor- rect receipt Siqnirlg to staff members Donna Walker, Kathy Linder, and Betsy Guilfoyle.

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