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Round-Up Staff Faces First Deadline 1 know I put that picture in here! exclaims Yvonne Petty as she and Mary Foree look for a lost picture. sports layout. Q, 3,63 l05 you sure? asks Don Sims as Dale Hill explains the technique of drawing As the first semester drew to an end, the ROUND-UP staff rushed to meet their first dead- line, January l, 1966. They started in May, i965, by selling ads. Each person was required to sell 35200.00 apiece. The book is published with this money as well as that received from selling year- books and booster ads, and the annual Coronation, which is sponsored by the ROUND-UP staff. Staff members must learn to organize and put together a yearbook. Each member learns to use the camera. New terms, such as bleed-off, gutter, and reverse printing, present themselves to be learned and used. Talking to students and teach- ers to. gather the facts, writing copy, and meeting deadlines are part of the staff's activities through- out the year. Learning and doing keeps ROUND- UP staff busy the whole year. Gotta make that deadline, gotta make that deadline, gotta make that deadline . . . thinks Karla Richardson as she hurries to finish her work.
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kms Emily iMelanie DeMentJ reaches back as she tries to grasp the life she has iust lett. QQ 9 Our Town OUR TOWN, by Thornton Wilder, was presented by the Aldine Chapter of the Thespians. Mr. Wilder is quoted, in the playvvright's note, lt fthe playi is an attempt to find a value above all price for the smallest events in our daily lite Emily's ioys and griets, her Algebra lessons and her birthday presents-what are they when we con- sider all the billions of girls who have lived, who are living, and who will live? Each individual's assertion to an absolute reality can only be inner, very inner The climax ot this play needs only five square feet ot boarding and the passion To know what life means to Us. Main characters in the play were portrayed by: Melanie DeMent as Emily, Clarence Standlee as George, James Standlee as the Stage Manager. Assisting Mr. K, Thomas, director was Mr. J. Williams and the Production Staff. Pam Stone and Debbie Gibbs headed the Costume Committee, Jeanne Baxter was in charge of the Lights and Properties, and the Make-up Crew was headed by Pat Calavvay. Live people iust don't understand, do they? Emily asks of Mother Gibbs fCheryl Martini and Simon Stimpson QBill Spiveyi. Everyone, fthe preacher, the choir, the peoplej are in the church and waiting for the bride Emily and
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