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.. 5 ' 1 Sarah Neff, the WAKITAN editor, checks page assignments to see that enough pages will be ready for the next deadline. Darla Yost and Sarah Neff, now in their second year on the staff, assist Mr. Bray in taking pictures for the WAKITAN, L X w ,, X i During their lunch hour, Pam Hallberg and Barbara Boyts Seniors Pri take payments for WAKITANS from Jim Beck and Sue Lott. Matthews, E akitan staff Works towaj , The s As soon as the current WAKITAN is sent to gms by ,L press in the spring, the new staff sets to work tration. VS on the next year's book. They go over fundamen- taking on tals, decide on the contents of the book, and Work Every lay on tentative layouts. proofread During the summer, Missouri University tiring eff-6 offers the Journalism Workshop. As many of the days as W staff members as possible attend to get new ideas deadlines for layouts and pictures. ' ' WAKITAN 4 Karla Sybert writes the numbers of the pages that each stu- dent's pictures are found on as she works on indexing. make final cl
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Et Watson work on aI'I16S. Priscilla Evans, eggy Bumphrey, othstein, and Co- ing Sharon Heath the next edition of Newspaper receives first-class rating Interviews, news-gathering, printer, paste- ups, proofreading, and deadlines-all must be faced by the members of Central's first and second semester Outlook staff. The editors and page edi- tors of the school newspaper meet frantic deadlines every other week in order to present Centralites the news and events of school life. The highlight of this year's Outlook staff was the day it received a special greeting card at Christ- mas time from Central's favorite puppy, Snoopy, a Carl Schultz creation. Bill Gardner, Karen Stuber, Sue Lott, and Howard Hines, go through the files to check on the number of inches of ads. Page-editors Sally Ness, Valerie Watkins, and Marsha Rowe talk over the headline sizes to use on the next news copy. First page editors Pam DeShon, Jerry Johnson, Joyce Roth John Swain go through the page filing cabinet before starting to work on their page make-up for their first Outlook. Co-editors Pam Hallberg and Catherine Hayward' have the job of proofreading copy and writing editorials for the paper. Tim Walley, Barbara Boyts, Sharon DenOuden, Susan Jackson, and Lana Guyer look at and discuss the various objects, awards, and news items on the staffs bulletin board. 7
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..f ,J W X I ' M-f .. , M. X 0 My ., www, ,.. wi H . fame, ,ff the at XA A I af 0 4 va. Y, Q. of' , 1 'ww ,f ,.,- f nd Barbara B0ytS Seniors Priscilla Evans, Bette Davis, Linda Bales, Leslie involved iii Putting Out a Yeefbeek- Here they Cheek their k and Sue Lott. Matthews, and Joyce Fankhauser find that there is much Work layouts with Pictures just back ffem the Pi'10t08TaPiiei'- T Works toward final deadline TAN is sent to F sets to work ver fundamen- ook, and Work ri University .s many of the get new ideas E-ges that each stu- dexing. The staff returns to Work before school be- gins by taking individual pictures during regis- tration. When school starts, they busy themselves taking orders, designing layouts, and Writing copy. Every layout must be checked, all copy must' be proofread, and pictures must be taken. With un- tiring effort, the staff works, sometimes on Satur- days as Well as on school days, in order to meet deadlines. WAKITAN advisers, Mr. Linus Dowell and Mrs. Anne Esson, make final checks before the pages are sent to be printed. ibm 'PEE W 'Q Juniors Marilyn Bottorff, Karen Johnson, and Cathy Hausman check identifications and measure pictures to fit layouts. Sharon Early, Sarah Neff, Joyce Fankhauser, and Marilyn Bottorff reminisce about experiences at Workshop. V
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