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Carol Cunningham and Joan Zaruba, proofreaders, ensure accuracy by doublechecking each page. Staff Develops Journalism Skills. Photographers Bill McKeeman, Anne Morgan, Jane Bowman, and Jim Maly learn the correct technique to take clear, precise pictures. Peggy Shemek, class and cur- riculum editor, and Cindy Mann, organizations and activities edi- tor, work together to plan full coverage of all school events. Typist Gail Faaborg completes another yearbook page,
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Warrior Staff Anticipates Deadline Miss Bengtson, yearbook advi- ser, and Dixie Rumsey, editor, plan the yearbook ladder. Layout editors Greg Zabka and Debby Wondercheck develop a blueprint for the yearbook. Retsress | | : : ' Layouts, copy-counters, cameras, typing paper, glue, and time -- hours and hours -- these were all necessary ingredients for producing the 1968 Warrior. Work began in the fall when a plan for each section of the annual was formulated, pictorial coverage of football games began, and picture schedules for photographing various organizations were set up. Then in the spring the real work began, All of the material gathered earlier was utilized and page by page the annual began to take shape. The staff continued work even after the dismissal of classes inthe spring to insure full coverage of the Prom, Honors Convocation, and Graduation. ; This is the 1968 Warrior. It is made of paper, ink, sweat, and tears. It is yours to enjoy. Copy editors Lucy Hadfield and Marcy Davis write all that is put into the Warrior, Steve DeLancey and Doris Gdowski, business managers, tally yearbook sales,
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Officers R, Wozny, treas.; N, Cunningham, sec.;MissBartels, sponsor, D, Fredrickson, v, pres.; and P, Shemek, pres, co-ordinate the activities of the organization, “Warrior” Mascot Is Introduced. n important element in the success of Pep Club was the behind-the-scene co-ordi- nating activities of the officers. They planned the annual bon- fire and football homecoming in addition to their regular duties. In return, their own spirits received a lift with the addi- tion of the Fullerton Warrior mascot, Larry Knopik. Pep Club, Pep Band, cheerleaders, mascot--the stage to make their appearance on the court; and then the is quiet now; waiting for the Warrior basketball team cheering will fill the gym.
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