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TK ' Q--.,,, X -1-ff' 1969 ELKONIAN STAFF. FRONT ROW: Debbie Carroll, Eire Weese, Bunny Harbison, Limla Brzlzlzs, Barb Olerzyilf, Karen Crosby, .lann Layer, Susie Merrill, ,lflelissa Seltroerler, Becky Reed, Leslie Balmer, Marcia Weaver. SECOND ROW: Carol DeLanoy, Kathy Reamer, Diane Heisel, Sarajane Kleine, Buffy X. lleller, .Vary llorrisey, Kristi Paquin, Carol Loyrl, Narzey Kolb. Sue .lIanny, Denise Gyenes, Patty llitelzell. THIRD ROW: Teri Unger, Barb .lliirizllzf-nk, Sanfly Moerlein, Al- lison, Kralzling, xlllllf' Higlmm. Katlzm' Kiinrz, Debra Hammer, Nancy Berryman, Catlzi Brown, Linda Bruggeman, Kristie Cox, Berlgy Brown. BACK ROYV: Daifirl Serine, Cary El- mentlialer, ffliris Beelrer, Stere llzzrray, ,Vac Utten, Daiiil Allen, Paul Northrop, Jay Bat- tin, ,lolzn Ginger, john Fiirnas, and jim Cut- ter. Tlzis was Ilie largest staff in tlze history ol Center1'ille'High Selzool. The 1968 RIAKONI W was awarfleil tlze Gralzrl Awarfl in April 1900. 31
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Elleomom keeps up With changing tlmes adopts modern format Hindered by missing pictures, hastily written copy, improperly counted cap- tions, and inexperienced staff members, the Elkonian. staff spent vacations and nights after school in addition to class time to meet deadlines for the 1969 Ellconian. Several format changes including clustered captions and trian- gular divisionals puzzled much of the forty-six member staff. Many staff members attended summer journalism workshops at Ohio and ln- diana Universities. 'Prominent jour- nalists spoke to large groups while year- book advisers conducted smaller daily classes and seminars. For the third consecutive year, All American, A-1-, and Medalist ratings were awarded the Elkonian. In the spring of 1968, the 1967 Elkonian was chosen as one of the top ten in the na- tion in the 1600 to 1700 class. LEFT: Linda Bruggemart and Mrs. Ruth .flnglvniyffr compare action shots for sports fli1'i.sio11f1l. ABOVE: Ann Bell and Marcia Wfvzrer flzvrk picture cropping for accuracy. RIGHT: Jay Battin alphabetizes sophomore and junior locator carols. FAR RIGHT: Mac Uttwz I'!Il't'fl1llj' proof-reads football copy be- fore final typing for printer.
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Wapz'ti forms two separate staffsg prints twenty-eight Weekly na- - ., f mf
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