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Learning By Doing Under the supervision of ad- visor, Sharon Sharrett, our Cf- fice Education Association de- partment creates its' own busy world of parliamentary proce- dure, contests and even par- ties. This organization provides valuable business experience in the real-life, day-to-day problems of the outside envi- ronment into which we must all enter. Our O.E.A. section was rec- ognized as one of the best in our area, and often brought home honors from the various competition divisions, such as typing and shorthand. Their desire to learn coup- led with their competition ex- perience provided for a suc- cessful year of professional growth. AUTOIWATTON Callie Huth focuses on preparing the weeks menues by running them on the mimeograph machine. YOUR ORDER? Serving an early Christ- mas breakfast for the faculty, were OEA mem- bers, Stepheny Liby, Betsy larvis, and Teresa Holt. DISCOVERY Ms. Sharreti takes the time to instruct Dana Lacy in one of the fine points of typing rosters. 74fIntens1ve Office Lab , 1 . , ' 'R i ITS HERE' SOMEPLACE Searching for an assignment which is due, senior Latina King checks not only her desk, but all others.
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Writers Cramps Down the hall of mystygue, into the door on the right, and up four steps takes you to a world in itself, a place for many settings: the stage. Plays, banquets, speechesp all float around in the atmosphere surround- ing the home of the Valhalla and Viking Press staff members. Despite all the happenings of the past in the large, creativity-filled stage, first and seventh hours every- day were devoted to the producing of the yearbook and newspaper. The yearbook staff puts more than is realized by most people into the work they do. lf a deadline was clos- ing in, it was immediately taken care of by an evening spent on the stage by the staff, with editor Kay Murphy supervising what had to be done. Despite printing troubles last year, the show had to go on, and this year's staff was already into the swing of things when publishing companies were changed. Selling ads in the summer was the first big task. Everyone was given a list of companies, firms, and services to talk to and confirm advertisement space for them in our book. Every two weeks, if the IOL tin- tensive Cffice Laboratoryi wasn't having trouble with the printing ma- chine, the Viking Press came out filled with articles concerning the area around us. Although an occa- sional moan may have been uttered about an assignment given by the editor, Veronica l ones, the newspa- per was successful, earning lOcr per copy. Two yearbook and six newspaper staff members attended two of the four weeks of Ball State lournalism Workshops. The Valhalla theme- The New Blue Look -was born and developed there, and those mem- bers from the Viking Press learned about many of the different aspects of newspaper reporting, managing, and editing. 5 J fr' . 5 ., ,- L . ., N R K ,bk 1 W 1 -M- W .,... 1 k MISSED A COMMA THERE Proof- reading a news article in newspaper class is Mary lo Warnes as she reports on the victory the girls varsity basketball team captured from the New Castle Trojans. 76 Newspa per! Yearbook THINK PONDER, CONTEMPLA TE . . . YA THATS FI? Rewriting and editing is done several times before satisfaction is reached as Chuck Savage prepares copy for the drill team feature.
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