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'V-9 the first semester the staff 8 Advising the Top Five about the cfternoon's staff meeting is Mr, William Koerber, sponsor of the Angelus. The top five members of the staff are: Len Sher, head photog- rapher, Cece Sobol, business manager, Sally Jameson, format editor, Ronnie Fiedleman, production editor, and Russ Munson, editor. Q is . ' , 5. W fl 1 1 - - I ' if 1 ' f 1 ,Zx Hustling the sale of the Spotlight in her fourth hour closs is Carol McMiIlian. Every third Thursday the Spotlight is sold for IS cents and brings to the students the Current news and coming events. fn- g -Nh 'rw 2 1 is f K mm X lllh Striving to accomplish o combination of organization and creative tai bring to the students an interesting and informative book, care the Angelus staff mem- bers. ent, in order to I7
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Providing a training ground for students interested in journalism, and informing the student body and parents, of school activities is the dual purpose of the East publications, The Spotlight accomplished this by reporting matters of interest ranging from sporting events to news of outstanding cherubs, while the Angelus summarized the school year's activities in words and pictures to give to the student a picture of his high school life. The Spotlight strived this year to promote the school spirit of the Angels, to entertain its readers through a feature page and special columns, and to educate the readers so that they would become alert and open- minded citizens of their high school. By means of roundtable discussions and post mortems, the Spotlight staff analyzed the needs of the students and tried to fulfill them, and in that way improve the paper. In the Angelus office one might have seen a chart with little squares that someone was filling in with red pencil, This strange operation pertained not only to the artists, section editors or photographers, but also l to the editor of the yearbook, lt was lthe deadline sheet, and each square was filled only iflthe deadline was made. As the staff members lookedmt this sheet and realized the necessity of doing their best in the time provided, it could easily be seen by each staff member that his job was vital to the success of the Angelus. , The Spotlight and Angelus staffs have a combined photographic crew. Together the staffs lset up cam- mittees in order to co-sponsor the Homecoming dance. The business aspect of the publication was very important to the sale of the Spotlight, and for the gqle of East stickers an assembly was given which starred home-grown Angel talent, The Angelus realized the need for a successful business campaigngand through vigorous publicity during the first of the year, they sold many more Angelus photo coupons than they ever had before. At the beginning of the second semester they worked on posters that were filled with modern, cami- cal faces, and the slogan was, See everybody in the Angelus. These helped to boost the Angelus sqle,
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,vs 1451+ 51-635 Caroling during the Christmas season was an important activity of the White Jackets. The l l divided themselves into three groups which caroled an the night of Dec. 20, White food, clothes and toys and provided a Christmas tree for a needy family as another Forming a stcrfish during their drill at the Homecoming game are the members of White theme of the drill was A Trip on the Nautilus. The club formed a submarine with a m and a whale in addition to the Starfish. They also made a line resembling waves that stretched of the football field. Wkaygyzglflj f ge, , 4 1 VWZKZW' A k 'T fm, , i rm ,ggynuurvuv fm MMMBKWW
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