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Roy, Shirl, Terry, Mr. Doohan, and Sandy hope for an inspiration to help meet the final deadline. 'And may we meet all our deadlines. Cor Lionis Production Spurred By lndustrious Staff An annual is the combination of memories captured by the click of a camera and compiled through many hours of hard work. The editor-in-chief, Jan Riley, started work on the 1966 Cor Lionis in June, calling meetings of the staff, assigning positions and deciding on the theme before school started in September. This was only the beginning, as the staff rushed to meet deadlines. The end came in March when the completed copy and pictures were in the publishers hands at last. Advertising paid for the annual in reality, taking care of the extras such as color pictures, extra pages and an original cover. All in all the making of an annual of high quality takes a lot of talent, and students willing to spend many hours of hard work utilizing their talent.
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Our girl, Friday, Jan Riley, Editor-in-Chief. After school staff concocts picture captions. E-Wm
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The Li0n,S ROHFU Staff includes Jeanne COOPER John Steifeft, Vicki are Bill Templeton, Joe Rosser, Jean Stoddart, Debbie Kaplan, Randy Johnson, Mr. T. P. Doohan, sponsor, and Mary Mager. Not pictured Bullock, and Jim Aldrup, Vicki Johnson, editor, is pleased with her collection of boo-boos and bests in the Lion's Roar. y Students Echoed, ln Lionis Roar A school newspaper has the responsibility of keeping the student body informed. All sports events are covered, school sponsored club activities, dances, canteens and other happenings of interest are also reported on. Vicki Johnson, Editor-in-chief of The Lion's Roar, begins by as- signing stories to the members of the Journalism l Class and the other editors of the paper. Approximately one week later the copy is due. By Friday of the same week the galley proofs have been proof- read and final corrections made. The Lionis Roar staff spends Satur- day working on page layouts. The following Wednesday the students receive their copy of the Lionis Roar. Don Miller, associate editor and John Steirert check plans for the sports page. 'X ,- , X ,I W . 4 . l as J: yi.. .J HIM - ibm it r W
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