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f if Co-editors Bill Wandniacher and Diane Deiters check the dummy as John Yea- ger, co-business manager, and Ray Ertel, art editor, look on. 1961 Yearbook hronicles Rich, Cherished Traditions l'raditionally Yours became a reality last May, when editors were chosen, a theme selected and tentative plans for the book adopted. During the sunimer months Miss Leola Reynolds, Miss Frances Adomeit, Advisers, and Diane Deiters, Bill Wandmacher, Co-editors, constructed a sketch of each section. supplying' magazine pictures where actual Annual pictures would be placed. Kliss Reynolds and the editors then went to Nashville, Tennessee, to construct a final layout ol the book. Advisers for the yearbook are: Miss Leola Reynolds, editorial: Mr. Clyde Hall, businessg and Miss Frances Ado- meit, art.
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Gargoyle Informs Pupils of Weekl ccurrences wa. Nancy Tobergta, Vickie W'ith- ers. and lNIary Jane Rietnian keep business accounts for the school paper. H a r r y Skiff, photographer, and Diane Deiteis, proofread- er, refer to a past edition. The Gargoyle has traditionally main- tained high standards for 33 years. It has consistently received honor ratings from high school press associations. ln 1941-4, 1952, and 1957 it achieved a Medalist rat- ing from the Coluinbia Scholastic Press Association. For the last two years the Gargoyle has earned a first-class rating lroin Coluinhia. The National Scholastic Press Association rated the Gargoyle GAll American in 19414, and the Advertisers Cluh of Cincinnati voted it the Best High School Newspaper in Greater Cincinnati in 1950. Journalism develops excellence in writ- ing. College-hound students find Gargoyle work a hclp in future years. Wettkly dead- lines challenge stall menibers. They use their creative imagination when they write articles and lay out pages. Gargoyle work- ers have found their experiences on the newspaper staff rewarding. Reporters from left to right are: Brenda Kennedy, Anotonia Hillard, Nancy Wil- lianis, Bill Hauser, Nlarianne Smith, Paul Hopkins and Rita Asher.
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Photographer Harry Skiill lets nothing stop him, even a broken arm! After the school year began, the Annual statl' met every clay sixth period. Scheduling and cropping pictures, and writing copy, headlines, and captions were the main jobs of the editorial staff. Under adviser Clyde Hall, Business Managers Glenn Hauser and John Yeager, collected money from the Annual Representatives. Miss Adorneit, Art Editor Ray Ertel, and their staff made posters to en- courage subscribers and drew pictures for the Annual. Soon the deadlines drew near, and the stall fretted with various jobs, hoping to complete them in time. The business staff secured Hadsu, while the editorial stafl' proofread copy and the art staff made last-minute changes. Finally the last deadline passed, and the staFf could only wait for their alittle masterpiece . Seated: N. Funk, I. Hasty, ,I Keller, Standing: R. Steele, K. hiinneman, G. Hauser, co-business man- ager, N. Evans, and J. Wcsterfeld. Not shown is Shirley Roth, typist. Art Staff: B. Bangston, A. Patterson, S. Puckett. Standing: J. Faris. Annual Staff Section Heads: Chris Siehl, Sports: Alice Heuck, Organizations: C. a r ol Young, Seniorsg Elsie Helm, Facultyg Arlene Israil, Under- clasmen, and Sandy Bcreskin, Junior High. u gf.,
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