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Journalism Instructor Miss Mar- garet McMartin, standing at the left above, checks in copy as Helen Shuput, reporter, dictates a story to Pat Baker, typist. bb,- Editor Linda Strnad, standing, super- vlsed proofreading as staff members Emil Kubin, Donna Ranslem, Gayle Augustine, Everado Aguilera, and Deqqv Teguivorvwnba eh fn- Iingl phgpl- Journalism lt ,., , 0- Reporters Bonny McCoy, Beverly Bal- ters, Delores Toledo, Karen Hort, Jea- nette Warinski, Fran Mikovec and Pat Skavaril prepare copy for that ever- nressing deadline. WJ ,gy N. fm.: id-B .sf is Displaying the print- Editor Strnad, Photographer John Smith, and Sports writer Pressman Richard Jarosik is shop papercutter is Pat Ryan beam over their Omaha University journalism shown printing cards for the printing student Ken- competition awards. Office on the platen press neth Iourd an 3A j00iQI !!l0l'0Ul 6:5 U5 LU!! I'lell!5 Printing Instructor Dr. F. A. Huggenberger gives Al Sole, left, and Wayne Woodard some Pointers on Tooter page make-up. Printing Dennis Drain, left, sets type on the intertype machine, while linotype operator Larry Richtig looks on. Leon Tuite, below, prints the Tooter on 5 the flat-bed press. ri? ,f if 1 f null
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Coach Cletus Fischer shows the proper technique in volleyball. Physical Edugaugn Instructor Cornie Comm referees a gym class basketball game Football basketball wresthng and volleyball are among the sports practiced in the boys gym classes instructed by Coaches Cornre Collin Cletus Fischer, and Mickey Sparano Instruction in the fundamentals of these athletic endeavors and the opportunity for all gym students to participate in them are made possible in the league tournament system being used in LU L e ogd ln gym are earning fo Lees rf While two boys de- mor1strate, their instruc- tor, Mickey Sparano, explains a basic sit- out during a wrestling session. At the right are this year's physical educa- tion class basketball champions, the second period Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday Utah squad. H X
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Clwwfw CMJ Southites took a keen interest in club activities and reaped the profits and pleasures offered by organization. Pleasure was provided by the parties dances, and various other social functions. By learning to live democratically through group discussions, choice of the majority, and c'o-op- erative action in committees, the students profited from their memberships in clubs Like frosting on a cake, group activities supply the extras which make life at South so enjoyable. ,911 i442 fke 50Cil1K5Qa:f0l'l Legal?- UMAHA SAV? TVN: f 1 4' S'
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