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Mustang grew This year instead of having a staff do all jobs for just one sec- tion of the annual, separate lay- out, copy, photography, and ad- vertising staffs did their particular jobs throughout the book. If was hoped that better continuity would result. Delivery date was changed from May to August. In order to cover expenses of a larger year- book this year, the staff sold activities calendars. All these things were put into action to try to make this edition of the Mustang better and to give addi- tional coverage. Deciding how each page waj to be arranged was the job of the layout staff which consisted of Judy Waitley, laurel Blythe, Donna Clune, and Cheryf Barker, editor. Sharon Wohlford, Karron Dyer, editor, and Connie Nickum, the advertising stoff, sold space in the Mustang to moke money for a larger yearbook. Pictures ore important to a good year- book, and Phil Yoder, photographer, made them possible. Many long hours of thinking and typing were spent by Lois Skaggs, Ruth Lietzen, Linda Overton, editor, and Potty Marvin, who were the copy staff. 16
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Tony begs Alice to become Mrs. Anthony Kirby, Jr. Sponsored by the Mustang Club, the first dramatic production of the year was You Can't Take It With You. Jerry Davis directed the cast of 20 through many long, work-filled hours of rehearsals. As the curtain rose, the cast was filled with nervousness, fear, happiness, and sadness. The audience never knew what to expect next. It was not prepared for such things as snake collections, play writing, ballet dancing with xylophone accompani- ment, and the manufacturing of fireworks which were all part of a quiet day in the home of Martin Vanderhof. You Can't Take It With You opened drama season Painting was just one of Penelope Sycamore'» many hobbies. Friendliness toward Mr. Kirby by Miss Wellington is viewed by an astonished group including his wife. n
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This year's Argontian staff is shown just offer completing o deadline. The sponsor, Mr. John Wherry, is standing. Argentian staff reported news and championed causes Planning and discussing the next issue ore the first semester editors; Glorio 8oyle, JoAnn Adkins, Karron Dyer, and John Bcllmyer. Publishing and editing the school newspaper was the main function of the journalism class under the direction of Mr. John Wherry. The class, consisting of 21 members, met not only during their fifth hour class but many times after school preparing each edition. Each pupil was taught the fundamentals of a good newspaper, taught to write properly, and taught what pictures should be used. The photographer for both semesters was Jerry Williams. Seeking advice from the editors-in-chief, Karron Dyer ond JoAnn Adkins, arc second semester page editors, Moxine Dupuy, John Bellmyer, and Pot Hond. 17
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