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I f I I .f . ,y , gi T l A A,-.A PROOFREADERS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES .Seafe1l'.' Roaclal Steel, Frances Funk. Standing: Marita Connelly, Margaret Loy, Carol Owings. WOODBI E FINANCE AND TYPIST-Betty Heishman, janet Ruckrnan, Gloria Rosenberger. 1 ,,!,..f ,,,.-1-' fa, 1. if ' ,, Mb . , ,.wE, :5g E r H - gm 1 ..s,,,,. AYJ 7. K ia, NM A A f i - , X .f-W' f 391510-.IEu I x. s. EDITORS - Barbara Sperry, Edilor: Garry Sale, Arfirtnnl Editor. Beginning last summer, the year- book staff was organized during several training workshops, which were held at the school. The mem- bers of the staff received training in the organizing and making of the yearbook. Several members of the stuff attended the workshop at the George Wfashingron Hotel, which was sponsored by the Inter- Collegiate Press. From this work- shop they learned the proper con- struction and important points that make the book ai better quality.
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WOOD POST STAFF Splinters, Fall Fashions and Can You Picture are among a few of the numerous changes in the 1960- 61 Wood Post. The greatest alteration was the addition of two more pages. This required more effort on the part of both editors and reporters. Interviewing, photography, layout and rechecking for accuraty are among the many tasks performed by the members of journalism Class. The Staff has endeavored to make this year's paper the biggest and most entertaining one in the history of the Wood Post. Cooperation of students and teachers has helped in attaining these objectives. The Wood Post has been under the rewarding sponsorship of Mrs. Nora Collett. 49 'I
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Mr. James Biddle Spofuof Through many long hours of work the staff, completed the largest yearbook in the history of james XVood. Wforking one hour each day during the school week, the staff completed what we believe to be the best book in the history of the school. Over eight hundred books were sold, which was a new high in cir- culation. The members of the james Wood Woodbine Staff hope this yeat's edition of the yearbook will bring the school story to the stu- dents and better acquaint them with the school.
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