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Witlz pictures in, and publication day only forty-eight hours away, photo editors Tom Voyles and Dennis Juras were busy pasting Five 'WQSQ and 'HQ Answered In Paper Who, what, where, when, why and how were not only mastered by the Ambassador staff, but were combined with many hours of work to put forth the school newspaper. Journalistic skills and hard work could not produce the paper alone. It took the in- genuity of the journalism IV class to put in the appeal needed. As deadlines crept closer and lists of things to do grew longer, the days became extremely hectic. Never- theless, deadlines were met with enough news articles, editorials, pictures, and opinions to satisfy its readers. Even Mr. Doug Johnson, the advisor of the Ambas- sador, was pleased. 86 A mbassador up the newspaper. When the paste-ups were completed the Ambassador was almost ready for the press. Sports editor Stu Rose found that headlines often took a lot of re-writing before he was satisfied with them.
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88 A urora .ff l Xa- Tj, ac ABOVE: Nancy Jackman and Marilyn Valeri went into producing the final paste-ups for the activity section. through the academic layouts as Jay Keller, Donna Orrin BELOW: It was a busy day for editors Donna Orrin and Dale Orrin evaluated long hours of effort that went and Marilyn Valeri as they checked over their layouts. 4
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