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so , Q - l if Mrs. Ruth Wood, sponsor, spends many hours during school and after school working with the staff members. Mr. Roger Easom, co- sponsor, is assisting with the editorial page. I72 lflarll- ' H511 i 12 , All of the editors look over the 'first edition of the BEAR FACTS. They are Charles Varner, photographer, Irene Trenz, exchange editor, Judy Howell, features editor, Irby Lee, circulatior editor, Linda Simpson, co-editor, Linde Wages, advertisement, Leslie Wienert, co-editor, Cathy Prewett, news editor, Karl Schledwitz, business manager BEAR FACTS Putting the paper together can be painful, if you can't handle straight pins.
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Pauline Weaver and Ginny Slayman had to make many decisions, as they searched through various pictures for our features. Assistant Editors, Jackie Mitchell and Marie Gillespie, worked closely with all the staff members. Our deadlines could never have been met without their versatile assistance. gy? Q L, , e staff photographer, David Unsell, confers with Janice in regard to a picture uedule. Many of the candid photos found throughout the book were taken by Kid. This is the first year our Annual has been provided a camera, and we have n grateful for this asset. It wasn't long after work began in Sep- tember that everyone realized how much like a well-oiled machine the staff func- tioned, although things grew tense near our four deadlines. Now the last flashbulb has popped, the hectic routine of layouts and identification has ceased, and the last deadline is finally finished. The staff has enjoyed working together on this publication, and we of the 1967 DEN are proud of our work and hope the spirit of Trezevant has been success- fully captured so that students will be happily reminded of the events that made 1966-67 the year it was. Kenleta Bearden, Paula Daniels, Rod Mar- bry, and Ellen Kimery worked very dili- gently on the various Class Sections.
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KEEPS STUDENTS INFCRMED . . . vf' .J t new 1- COLUMNISTS BEAR FACTS columnists cover a wide range of topics from Fads n Fashions which is written by Carolyn Goad and Judi Gardner, to Students of the Month which is written by Irene Trenz, to Hal FuIIer's ever changing Roving Reporter.
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