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PAPER PRHDUUFD The Royal Page was published every two weeks. The work put in to keep this schedule is little known to the majority of the Monarchy. The Journalism I class is the backbone of the paper. They bring in stories assigned to them by the editors in Journalism H. The page heads laid out the entire paper. They were Bob Sandoval, Gail Ferguson, and Pegg Gramoy, and they had a certain number of pages assigied to them. The paper is financed by the A. S.B. and by advertising. S30 an issue is alloted to the Royal Page by the A. S.B. Anna Locke brought in between S30 and 3540 in ads for each issue. Each page cost S10 to publish. Six pages only were published for most of the year to conserve fluids for the Senior Edition. Mr. Shepherd initiated several changes this year. Among them were the page heads and a proof-reading committee. These four students from Journalism I - Mark Lothian, Bob Waselewski, Bayda Shelton, and Cheryl Munchus - proof - read in addition to writing stories. in Q. Q I . T tt Wes Walden is the Managing Editor m charge of production He is responsible for page heads. Donna Riff el RTO ferd Copeland 1S the Editor in Chief She oversees all areas of work and spends many hours after school ilsoograws 21291 to ready an issue for the printer Pat Baecht is the Managing Editor in charge of business. She of events in th takes care of all financial problems O er
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