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48 Omnibus P- WJ,,f fl-L+ F-'fi -2' !,4,.11 . I Staff plans annual reminiscent of past Various proiects such as a book fair, selling student directories, and selling student boosters helped build up the treasury and enabled the staff to include different effects in the yearbook. Several of the members of the annual staff attended the Taylor workshop at the Universi- ty of Richmond. At this workshop, those who attended learned various ways to lay out pages. Also, three members and the staff' sponsor traveled to New York for the year- book convention at Columbia University. They gained much useful knowledge from the classes which they attended and also from see- ing other yearbooks. Overburns and ghosted pictures used for Senior and faculty statistics, a club index, and the dedication page made up a few of the changes in the Omnibus.These changes along with many others all contributed to the originality of the yearbook. Through faithful work and cooperation, the staff paved its way toward the publication of Omnibus '74, 1. With a confused expression, Marianne Aguirre asks about an idea for one of her pages. 2. Combining efforts, Linda Clowers and Lynn Frazier sort out a new arrival of photographs. 3. Cropping a picture onto a dummy sheet, Debbie Gering and Mark King rush to meet their deadline. 4. Explaining her photo requests, Debbie Overbey points out specific assignments to Linda Ramirez and Greg Hoye. s B333 .f K lv 45 . ....s:- 'Q-QU' 3 1 L A ' r .shi it fi . 3 , K. ,,,-f
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4 til l vt ,f 4 I 9 i?53 , ,,.- ..- ,', . ., ' it :rt i .,-!.. 5,-51555. Q-. 5 Y, 4-JW av-L, .,. gd , i D 4 New format holds interest of students Staff members breathed sighs of relief and showed smiles of ioy each time another issue of the Courier reached the students of CHHS. Concentrating on articles that satisfied student interests, the members of the staff attempted to increase the number of feature stories. Changing the layout of the newspaper satisfied the staff's desire for the Courier to be different from the years before. Amid the com- motion and tension of problems, the staff labored each day without dismay. The ap- proach of Christmas brought the sale of Christmas greetings peddled by girls dressed in red stockings and red hats. I. Propped on his elbows, Ricky Nugent leaves the busy news world by reading a book. 2. Reading intently, Paul Wells reflects interest in an article. 3. Shaving papers into the files, Jayne Burklund and Sue Youngblood find there are other aspects to being on the staff. 4. Hectically work- ing to meet a deadline, Sue Youngblood, Jayne Burkland, David Emory, and Francine Yount find that the work seems to double. Courier Staff 47
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X 195 -'lsr ,rl Y -rg s.. 'l. Gathering around the table, Rhonda Puffenbarger, Cathy Sharpe, and Rosalyn McGill identify underclass pic- tures. 2.With a burst of laughter, Lou Kimbrough calls attention to a typographical error as Debbie Potter stares unbelievably at the mistake. 3. Searching for Senior por- trait balances plagues Cathy Learnard and Debbie Priest. 4. Conferring with Mrs. Donovan, Mike Densan and Shirley Foster inquire about reverses on divider pages. 5. Junior annual staff members make use of their sixth period study hall. 6. Assisting each other, Susan Small and Laurie Condit alphabetize the student index cards for the directory. .H . :- if Q., . ...iigif Y 4 xis 6 Omnibus 49
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