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First page editors Linda Sherer, Norma Myers, and Melinda McGinnis carefully scrutinize a first page layout while fourth page editors Robert Van Vickle, Terry Schneider and Milt Diane Eddy and Brooke Hickman, first semester co-editors of the Outlook seek advice from their sponsor, Mrs. McCoy. W! M Wood question the size of a picture. Third page editors Sue Christgen, Caleen Sutter, and Larry Smoot plan a headline for their page in the first semester Outlook. 3 L v ,Xa First semester business manager Ann Cook and photographer Bob Goldsberry check pictures taken for the school paper. Cathy Hausman and Beverly Bowen, second page editors, paste and arrange one of their layouts for the school newspaper. utl ll To get him in the 1 ble is the gc 127 , they sg captions, ar Each y4 journalism l rnester's ne' bine their e newspaper state. Second semest Vetter plan a Second semes Kathleen Red if 5 if . C Q 1 3 K KBS. 5' X ig 5 -f'i!3:1 pi. x 1 3 'vi fffk X C N fa. P ,J
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ting, utus, smiles as he Eaesar, Jeff Moore. interpretation skills Centralls English Department, headed by Miss Mary Myers, enables students to study all areas of grammar, composition, and literature. Freshmen and Sophomores become familiar with basics of grammar and start exploring liter- ature. The main piece of literature Freshmen read is Homer's Odyssey, while Sophomores read Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Juniors review gram- mar, learn to express their thoughts through speech or drama, study American literature, and Widen their understanding of man and his heri- ta e. g Seniors may choose from English 12, English literature, drama, or speech. English 12 students review grammar and study the literature of En- gland. In English literature, students study the Works of Shakespeare and other great English masters. Pyramus and Thisbe, played by Dan Thornton and Gretchen Lord, are separated by Steve Steinacker acting as wall. ,, Mrs Frazier explains the map used in study of Macbeth to' Seniors Lynda Whitaker, Chris Prashak, and Ron Zach. Xlfiiii V3.5 was if S' W' 2 if Q-fa 05347 Q ,Q ,s,,s,s5,
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page editors Sue plan a headline and photographer the school paper. ond page editors, school newspaper. Outlook receives ll Americana' rating To get the news to the reader and to get it to him in the most exciting and concise manner possi- ble is the goal of the Outlook staff. Meeting in room 127, they spend hours writing and rewriting leads, captions, and headlines. Each year Mrs. McCoy chooses a staff from her journalism classes to compose and edit the next se- mester's newspaper. This group of individuals com- bine their efforts so well that for several years our newspaper has ranked among the very top in the state. ' T ,VVL ML, H ,AQ Second semester third page editors Stephanie Pigg and Diane Vetter plan a page while Chris Prashak gives suggestions. Second semester members Jim Cornelius, Nancy Powell, Kathleen Redmond, Bill Curry, Andrea Jeffries, and Linda First page editors Steve McElduff, Natalie Rothstein, and Bonnie Howard check with photographer, Wally McClanahan. Correspondent Roger Wright gives suggestions to Editor Ron Zach while Editor Andy Thomas gets ideas from past issues. Stine receive the Outlooks which are to be distributed to all the rooms for students to read from Cathy Hochenauer. 1 ff f
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