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JRRY, CAROLE, deadlines today, I've got three more stories to te, urges Casey Kennedy, girl re- ter, to her typing Cohort, Carole impson, who has offered her assist- e to save poor Casey from the .ches ot that nasty editor. HERALD Staff K CURTIS checks over the negative as he tlops film in the dark room of the print shop. illibe Zberalh ROYAL OAK KIMBALL HIGH SCHOOL EDITOR Nancy Graver EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Donna Steinkamp LAYOUT EDITORS Jean Boyd Carol Thompson BUSINESS MANAGERS Morkita Bussell Barb Campbell PUBLICITY Stephania Lee Linda Locy REPORTERS Donna DeWitt Janice Homal Judie Harvey Casey Kennedy John Leggat Sue Luginbill Maureen Mocartney Morgue-ite Schaub CARTOONIST Bob Taylor CIRCULATION MANAGER Barb Rule EXCHANGE EDITOR Anita Good FEATURE EDITORS .lulle Bago Vicki Camey COPY Bt NEWS EDITOR Kathy Vogt Pl'DTO EDITOR Jim Price SPORTS Martin Edwards TYPISTS Sandy Haack Pam Scherer PHOTO GRAPHERS Allan Pankratz Jim Price Brian Stone PRINT SHOP: Bob Baker, Richard Curtis, Bob Duffney, Harold Hancox, Ken Hansen, Ed Malixh, Jim Shields, Harald Smith, Blll Wendt. One of the most successful endeavors pur- sued by Kimball students has been the pub- lication of the Herald. Printed once a month. this et't'ort contains all the news ol' immediate interest to its readers and also features num- erous articles concerning the more Iiuintirnus sides of life. Under the guidance of Editor. Nancy Gras ver. and Assistant Editor. Donna Steinkamp. the members ol' the Herald strive diligently' and untiritigly to produce a publication wor- thy of their el'l'orts. Not only do the staff members entirely plan the I'ni'mats of the pages and write the stories. but they also paste the copy and headlines into the dummy sheets as a linal step before printing. MAKING ADJUSTMENTS on the in- tricate settings oi the press is one of the many different phases of working in the print shop. Harold Smith is working with Ed Malish on one of the various presses used in the shop. i HAROLD HANCOX is masking one of the many negatives used for the HERALD while Don Shavers instructs him. 51
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4 I S i I RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONS from the HERALDS editors, Nancy Graver and Donna Steinkamp, are Barbara Rule. Martin Edwards Barbara Campbell, Judie Harvey, Donna DeWitt. Carole Thompson Pam Scherer, Sue liuginhill, Linda Lovy, John Leggat, Larry Long Anita Good, Jean Boyd. Julie Bago. Allan Pankratz, Vicki Carney, Maureen McCartney, Stephanie Lee, Casey Kennedy, Janice Hamal, Marguerite Schauh, Markita Brussell, and Kathy Vogt. Third Year Proves Most Successful For wwvfff-w hw-.ua -hm: If WHAT DO you mean your story is missing, protests Nancy Graver, editor-in-chief, to Casey Kennedy, as Carole Thompson and Donna Steinkamp, assistant editor, watch the execution of their fellow HERALD staffer. YOU JUST clon't have enough fingers and toes, complains Barbara Campbell, as she attempts to compose a headline for one of the monthly issues, using Sue Luginbills limited counting implements.
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