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PAPER STAFF A Nose for News The Whirlu ind paper staff, Journalism II, worked long and hard to produce issues of their bi-weekly newspaper. Under the direction of their new adviser, Mrs. Joan Thomas, the staff reported the news around school with accuracy, clarity, and enthusiasm. To help support the Whirlwind, newspaper staffers reserved the concession stand on Wednesdays to sell donuts to hungry students. In the fall several Journalism II students took a week-end field trip to the University of Oregon campus to attend the annual Oregon Scholastic Press Conference. At this time, members of the staff looked at other state news- papers and obtained valuable new concepts for the pub- lishing of a high school newspaper. Organization and cooperating among the staff members was the key to the success of the Wirluind. Scott Briscoe, photographer Teresa Clifton, assistant feature editor Sheila Wentworth, feature editor Steve Giuliani, assistant sports editor Frank Ryals, reporter
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Susanne Burck, co-editor Creating a memory book designed to last a life time, the Bulldog annual staff began in September with many ideas, much ambition, but scant knowledge of the pro- cedures connected with producing an annual Under the guiding hand of adviser Miss Gerig, co-editors Susanne Burck and Marilyn Orasdoff soon had the staff busy designing pages, taking innumerable pictures and writing and rewriting copy Five members of the staff attended the Oregon Scholastic Press Conference at the Univer- sity of Oregon where they shared ideas and knowledge with other annual staff members from all over Oregon. Co-ordinating the school’s activities into a book, which told the story of the year, created many problems for the staff, but the experience gained and the satisfaction of a finished annualwas well worth the effort. 27
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Madalon Johns, advertising manager Fred Paulson, assistant managing editor Linda Moist, managing editor Mary Ann Stockton, editorial editor Shirley Schoonhoven, editor-in-chief Kathy Cox, business manager Mrs. Joan Thomas, adviser 29
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