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Palnflaevas J' 'K sf 'N' Q-41 Tele Editorial gt H MR. FRED WILHELM Q a Advisor LINDA BERRY --l Editor Q of sf 6 so PETE ASCHWANDEN EE A DAN VIENNA Artist Photographer Panther's Tale staff members worked diligently to keep up the paper's good ratings. Serving as the first editor of the Panther's Tale to ever hold that position for three consecutive quarters was Linda Berry. Mickey Brunson ably took over as editor for the fourth quarter, becoming the first junior ever to be editor. All during the year there were many deadlines to be met, pictures to be scheduled and taken, and copy to be written. During the first semester the Panther's Tale received a second class rating from the National Scholastic Press Association. Our Panther's Tale, a bi-weekly newspaper, received reinforcements for the second semester in the form of many Journalism I students. Some of these unacknowledged workers not pictured on this page were: Pat Amend, Audrey Hansen, Dan Koger, Sue Mosher, Linda O'Toole, Judy Shoff, and Rick Yamamoto.
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Now that the most anticipated school pub- lication has come out, the staff can rest- in-peace. With the start of the school year came the task of planning and organizing the book, traditionally done by the editor, who this year was Judy Todtman. Nadelle Wilson, her assistant, will move into the top position next year. The staff chose the theme, cover design and color, and dedication in September. Starting with 60 became a major proiect through the first, second, and third quarters of the school year. There were layouts to be made, copy and picture assignments to be filled out. Final preparations toward completion of the book included actual writing of copy, taking and cropping of pictures, and holding of the Pantherama Queen Contest. As these tasks were completed the book was submitted at four different times to the publisher. Mrs. Jeannette Gabel, editorial advisor, was an indispensable member of the staff. Keeping the records and supervising the sales and distribution of the Pantheramas was done by the business staff, under the advisorship of Mr. Robert Shaw. One function of the business staff is to keep records of payments of students purchasing Pantheramas. n I ll 1. . 1 i T' . I - Q. x Qlfa MR. ROBERT SHAW All phases of the Pantherama must be checked and rechecked before being sent to the Business Advisor publisher. 1 Bu ine-ies Steiff Attending to the many business details of your yearbook were, Row 1: K. Schmitt, S. Henderson, J. Lewis, S. King, P. Bertram, D. Shibla, Mr. Robert Shaw. Row 2: G. Frankfurt, D. Bragg, C. Lackey, D. Wicks, L. Knight, K. Kitterman. Row 3: J, Gresham, M. Keller, L. Rowe, B. Rollinger, G. Edwards, B. Witt, K. McGee.
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4. ,Q f The Panther's Tale Editorial staff consisted of, Row 1: Mr. Wilhelm, M. Brunson, L. Hoffman, D. Vienna, L. Berry, J. Mats- dorf, M. Middleton. Row 2: P. Aschwanden, D. Donaldson, P. Gomez, T. McEIligott, D. Igl, K. Call, P. Wilkerson. .Ju ine-ies Staff MR. LEONARD FILLOON MR- ROBERT SHAW Photography Advisor Business AClViS0I' Most school papers need advertising from busi- nesses in the community, and our Panther's Tale is no exception. The students on the Panther's Tale Business Staff had the responsibility of acquiring adequate ads from local merchants and making them up so as to be interesting and appealing. ,, Y This year the members of the Panther's Tale Business staff were, Row I: V. Brue, P. Bertram. Row 2: J. Lewis, Mr. Fisher, S. King.
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