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Journalism ll Uses New, Different Production Techniques The staff of the Brenhamite worked and produced a yearbook with a different look and style. Placing the class pictures along the side of the page, increasing the number of color pages, and changing the style of much of the copy were some of the changes instituted by the staff. The staff consisted of Paula Gregg, editor, Carol Sechelski, associate editor, Gary Averitt, student life editor, Devery Parker, academics editor, Duck Gas- kamp, sports editor, and James Linville, copy editor. Photographers were Ray Busby, Mark Whitehead, Sharon Campbell, and Russell LaRoe. The darkroom duties were assigned to Ray Busby and Russell LaRoe. Other staff members were Lorri Gaskamp, Jeron Wil- liams, Mike Busby, Daniel Romo, Thomas Roehling, Mark Gaskamp, Alan Hutson, and Roger Eilers. 2 1. BRENHAMITE STAFF: Paula Gregg, Carol Sechelski, Ronnie Fathauer, Sharon Campbell, Lorri Gaskamp, Devery Parker, Daniel Rorno, Jeron Williams, Roger Eilers, Mike Busby, Ray Busby, Duck Gaskamp, Gary Averitt, James Linville, Russell LaRoe, Alan Hutson, Thomas Roehling, and Mark Gaskamp. 2. Paula Gregg works on one of her layouts. 3. Lorri Gaskamp uses a cropper to determine the proportion of a picture on a layout. 4. Sharon Campbell debates on which pictures to use. 5. Duck Gaskamp works on some of his sports pages. 6. Thomas Roehling tries to find pictures to go on his pages. 7. Carol Sechelski uses her hands to determine the proportion of a picture. gu wzsu
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Twirlers Bring in New Drills The twirlers were more than just part of the band. Parades, football games, and contests of the band as well as sepa- rate twirling contests were among the events in which they partici- pated. They made up routines using two batons, fire, lighted batons, ribbon and hats. Having taped their music and made up their own routines they practiced during third period every day and after school. Mrs. Deanna Alfred did the critiquing for the twirling of their rou- tines. 2 1. Pam Dietz practices the ribbon drill on the practice field. 2. Ann Dreyer performs a hat routine during a pep rally as a change up for the twirlers. 3. Mrs. Deanna Al twirler critic, demon- strates baton positioning for drills. 4kDeeigdra Kocerek ractices twirling the fire baton drill for the HomR5'm'TrTg ha time activi- ties. 5. Terri Foerster performs the fire baton routine during the halftime show. 6. Cindy Becker and Becky Gaeke practice the fire baton drill in the parking lot. 4
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