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M li HR C ll HR N fs SLATE Making sure that a Slafa' came out every week was the job of the editor, Kathy Hurloeker, shown in the top left picture. Her able sub-editors were Larry Knowles. sports, shown below Kathyg june Russell, news, in the top right corner, and Gwen Knowles, features, below June. First step in preparing an issue is to gather all the information, to write it up, and to get it in by the deadline. Proofreading, galleying, and page make-up follow. The people who do these little jobs are, left to right, back row: sponsor, Mr. Herken- hoHg jim Parks, Kathy Hurlocker, Gwen Knowles, june Russell, Darlene Kudlac, Betty Dilbeek, Pat lfinnelly, and Larry Knowles. liront row: Doris Rich, Marie Dillon, Sylvia Chavarria, Margie Dill, Orrene Slafter, and Carol McCullough. After make-up the stencils are typed Qsee bottom left pieturej, heads are cut on the mimtoscope fwhat Pat's doing at bottom rightj, and the pages are duplicated on the mimeograph Qlloris' job at bottom rightj. After stapling, another Slate is ready for distri- bution: then the rat race starts all over. 39
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JU NR ,J-'If Editor and sponsor of the hardworking Tvlmwpf- staff were Connie Schmitt and Mr. Herkenhoff. Top: The Telescope staff-standing, left to right: Larry Knowles, jim Parks, Gwen Knowles, Betty Dilbeck, Carol Akam, Bob Gaska, and the sponsor, Mr. Her- kenhoffg sitting: Kathy Hurlocker, Connie Schmitt, Pat Finnelly, jerry Bell, Carol McCullough, and Patricia Stevens-spent many fifth periods and after- noons laying out, cropping, cutting, and pasting. Most of the members were in charge of one particu- lar section, but when the deadline drew near, every- one was running around with the scissors, glue, and pictures. At the bottom left is the Photography Club- 38 J TELESCOPE standing, left to right: sponsog Mr. Paging David Roadruck, Roger Terry, Zane Little, Roy Hayes, Richard Gonzalezg sitting: Barbara Garcia, Dolores Portillo, Carolyn Bell, Diane Cassel, Diane Herbort, and Helen Fair. They took nearly all the pictures which appear in the Tz'lz'smpz', then had to develop and print them. Bottom right: The crew that traveled hither and yon convincing people that they should buy an ad- vertisement in the annual are left to right, standing: Mr. Hunter, sponsor, Darlene Kudlac, Mr. Davis, sponsor, sitting: joe Pastrone, Carol Akam, and Jerrell Glenn.
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MAlllQS s in X V H Top leff: Discussing 'heir boys al the second annual Dad's Day are the Messrs. Whig rfh lEddie and Sieve Walshl, Picon LManuelb, Quezado Cflulxq Ta ley Uohnl, Hardison fChuckl, and Myers Uackl. . xy lop righl: Two Cuvies, Lyman and Erneslo, are, as usual in a V.C. initiation, polishing shoes for two privileged members. Middle Iefv: Eddie doesn'v like being left out very much, but vhs poor worms probably don'9 like the whole business. 40 Middle righl: Who! some people won'1 do to attract avvenvionl Here Lynn and Lyman are scrambling like eggs. Left fo righi: Officers of the cruel V.C.vPresidenI Jim Parks, Vice- Presideni Eddie Walsh, Secretary-Treasurer Gary Casey, and Ser- geant-af-Arms Lee Robinson, Bofiom leffz Here's lhe smiling Lfincillylj V.C. Boviom right: Jinx is making sure lhav Don Samuels gives him a good shine or elsal
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