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intently Recording The History Of The School Year Handling business correspondence planning imaginative layouts, writing colorful copy, and so- liciting for ads and patrons are l all essential in creating an annual. Railroadeil WN Q' Editor-in-Chief . . . ........ Betty Filler Business Manager . . . . Sue Reynolds Feature Editor . . . . Norma Dawson Sports Editor Class Editors Copy Editors Assistants . . . . Advisor . . . . . . . . . . . . ShirleyGrams . . . . Anne Gross, Anita Nelson Miriam Arnold, Margaret Phillips . Gwynn Daugherty, Kevin Good Mary Jane Frocke, Brenda Webber Vicki Axline, Linda Barnhart P. J. Mullen, Pam Fambrough and Kim Myers . Mrs. Mary Margrabe , .riff Upon their arrival at the Taylor Publishing Company in Dallas, Texas, the copy sheets are processed and re- turned in their finished form as the 1964 edition of the Railroader. This procedure requires ingenuity, skill, and an acute ability to reason combined with journalistic comprehension The final phase of the Railroader is completed with the distribution of the yearbook to the eagerly-waiting students.
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Become Members Of Connie Albert Whistle if a fx A . , Norma Dawson Railroader -... l , ,x f-. Y- 1 .1 A ' 'xx Q15 , Q- , Margaret Phillips Railroader Carole Strathern Whistle g. Miriam Arnold Railroader Betty Filler Railroader Sue Reynolds Railroader Vicki Youtz Whistle ational rganizations. Brenda Bowers Whistle l I 7 ..-'W J rg' .M ,-5,94 sf' -'W 1 Bill Gosnell Whistle f nv. ' I I I Ann Roelke Whistle Mrs. Margrabe Sponsor - Railroader Annually Quill and Scroll admits new members selected on the basis of their superior contribution in some phase of journalism. Other specific qualifications for admission into this honorary society of juniors and seniors include being in the upper one-third of their class, being recommended by their sponsor, and being approved by the executive secretary of the National Organization. uill and Scroll Sylvia Cauley Whistle 3 ABE' fy Y' s I K K is gf -1 -w a s ' M fx I 5, ', ' 'Y if 2 V - Q ' I Shirley Grams Railroader Katherine Shriver Whistle Mrs. Mauzy Sponsor - Whistle 51NrtQNATroNAt 'i-LT 25
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Are The Staffs Of The Journalism Department To produce a newspaper which will ci' appeal to the student body as well as be in accordance with good jour- nalistic practices, the editors of the Whistle must write informative and interesting copy, plan effective lay- outs, and capture in pictures the highlights at B.H.S, Whistle Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Business Manager Assistant Business News Editor - - Feature Editors Sports Editors - Exchange Editors or -,o . as - - - - - - Bill Gosnell - - Sylvia Cauley - - Ann Roelke Manager - - - .. - Ernestine Burch -------------BarbaraGaither - Brenda Bowers and Vicki Youtz - - - - Dale Carey and Connie Albert Ernestine Burch and Donna Wetnight cifcuiauon Editor - - --------- Ernesrine Burch Copy Editgr ---- - Carole Strathern Mako-uP Editgf ------------ Katherine Shriver Reporters - - John Brubaker, Monica McLane, Sandra Willis Mildred Berry, Bonnie Kline, Donald Hill, Linda Dawson, Evelyn King, Steve Garrott Advisor ------- - - - - Mrs. Mary Mauzy The Whistle copy is taken to the printer's office on Friday evening after being typed and proofread, On Monday the printed galley sheets are returned to the staff, who cut and paste together the layout. All corrections are made and the completed issue is put to bed by the publisher. To meet deadlines, the ' Whistle reporters become involved in the hustle -bustle of gathering information for news items, composing arti- cles, and typing.
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