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Ragalle r. Left: Copy Editor, Reesa Rothmeyer writes head- lines for page layout. Left Below: Senior Editor Sheryl Oeser types captions for her department. Left Inset: Cropping a photograph requires the steady concentration of Sports Editor Carol Below: Art Editor Darlys Ewoldt Cleftj sketches cover designs. Right below: Reesa makes a final check on copy. Right: Junior staffer Dave Meggers studies possible 1 page layouts. ROCKET STAFF RECORDS YEAR'S EVENTS The Rocket Staff set out in the fall of 72 with a giant goal ahead of them, to record the school year in pictures and words, relating each event to the overall picture and publish- ing the story in one edition. Before the actual work began, the staff at- tended the Iowa High School Press Association's newspaper and yearbook workshop in Ames. ' This started each editor thinking about page layouts for his department and the book as a Whole. The editorial staff consisted of seven seniors: Dale Lenz, Reesa Rothmeyer, Darlys Ewoldt, Sherly Oeser, Carol Ragaller, Kathy Mason, and Diane Bruggeman. Junior staffers were Dave Meggers, Leesa Dettbarn, and Glo- ria Witt. Together they worked to meet their first shipment deadline of April 1. Genelli Studios of Sioux City set three dates for photographing groups, but candid shots were taken all year through the use of the school The staff set out to earn S 1500 through sub scriptions and advertising. Subscription Mana- ger Lanette Eck helped by Kaye Hoogestraat an Janet Meyer put in the final order of 180 year- books. Ad manager Jim North kept track of the money coming in as typists Linda Hiles, Janet Meyer, and Betty Herrig typed and mailed lette to business acquaintances. Much work was put into the original cover and endsheet design. The collage divider pages made it necessary to take more pictures during the year. The annual awards were given out different ly this year as the staff voted for two people they thought showed much dedication, coopera- tiveness, leadership, and originality. Darlys Ewoldt and Reesa Rothmeyer were presented th awards by Mrs. Ouverson, advisor. Working into the summer, the staff com- pleted their work on June 14. camera, staff owned cameras, and the local news- paper. Many of the prints were enlarged by Noble Photography and Carlson Studio of Denison.
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Back Row: standing, Dave Meggers, Scott Slechta, Rick Brockman, Russ Lenz, Mr. Schumacher, Mr. Scott, Gene Thiedeman, Ross Iversen, Mr. Bradshaw, Lyle Podey, Mr. Deming, Randy Muhlbauer, Monte Crichton, Donnie Healy, Russ Brockman, Rick Vetter. Second Row: kneeling, Sheryl Oeser, Vicki Wilken, Larry Pieper, Paul Ehlers, Mark Crane, Dan Huisenga, Keith Riley, Denny Hoffman, Kevin Eck, Terry Huisman, Dale Lenz, Larry Meggers, Rich Stoffers, Lori Lenz, Pam Linde. Front Row: kneelingg Kim Hawley, Carol Ragaller, Sylvia Wenzel, Leesa Dettbarn, Liz Podey, Diane Johnson, Faye Wiese, Gayle Lanning, Debbie Peters, Kathy Mason, Reesa Rothmeyer, Cindy Ragaller. Cross bar, Linda Hiles, Darlys Ewoldt, Michelle Healy GOAL IS MET? Seven years of hard work and saving finally met its re ward in 1973. The project fund which had started in 1966 with 34.00 finally grew to the S400 needed for the A-Club to pay its share on the new whirlpoot purchased this year. Officers of the 1972-73 A-Club were president-Lyle Podey vice-president-Sheryl Oeser, secretary-Rodney Koch, treasurer-Randy Muhlbauer, and student council represent ative-Ross Iversen. The A-Club sponsored an initiation dance after the last home basketball game. At that time 23 people became official A-Club members.
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Right: Junior staffers Leesa Dettbarn and Glo- ria Witt join Dave in planning the Underclass- men section. Far Right: Activities Editor Kathy Mason crops a photograph while Gloria and Leesa observe. Right: Editor Dale Lenz discusses yearbook design with Organizations Editor Diane Bruggeman Crightj, Sheryl, and Carol. . 51 2213 4: fx , ' ' Right: Earning approxi- mately S1500 faces sub- scription manager Lan- ette Eck and Advertising Manager Jim North. - Right: Jim and Sheryl help as Advisor Mrs. Ouverson makes a final check of pages completed for shipment. Left Above: Another headline to sneak by the censor. Left Below: I wonder what would happen if we forgot to show up to work after commence ment. Left: Typists Janet Meyer Cleftj and Linda W Hiles helped the business staff send letters to prospective advertisors. o e t e , y , A 17
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