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Cause s t a n il s bv as Louise Y . npson readies for a take-off in 1k trainer at the Naval Air Sta- at Corpus Christi. Student Councils trip to Zexas Officers, Louise Thompson, Miriam Lawrimore, and Lane Causey and advisers, Misses Carmichael and Allen, represent- ed the Student Council at the Southern Association of Stu- dent Councils which met in November in Corpus Christi, Texas. The trip was made by car and side tours were taken to New Orleans and Mexico. Conway High's Student Council, the student legislative power, is composed of the four executive officers, the class officers, and one representative from each homeroom. The actual work of the council is carried on through the homerooms where ideas and opinions are expressed and the representative in turn brings them to the council meetings. A revised handbook given to all students this year contained information about our school. Jimmy Mishoe, president of the stu- dent council, manages the ballot boxes at spring elections. Students flock to the canteen which is the chief money-making project of the Student Council.
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Mirror staff works Hard for production Nancy Coleman, business manager, informs Editor Kathryn Davis that there is a substantial balance on hand to begin the new publication. Always on the alert, Photographer Stewart Slotnick, focuses on Barbara Gainey, feature editor, and Louise Davis, club editor. Ginny Marshall, sports editor, and Grier John- son, assistant, interview Coach Mc-Donald for athletic scores. Behind the drawn shade on the door of room 20, was a mad house of activity. Early in the year, our adviser, Mrs. Lane, intro- duced juniors to the basic principles of year- book production and seniors participated in the refresher. To bleed or not to bleed be- came an important question in layout pro- cedures and words such as overburn, crop- ping and reverse print were tossed about with aplomb. Advertising space was sold in the fall, monies collected, and an intense sales cam- paign conducted. Editor Kathryn Davis supervised the work of her section editors, and business manager Nancy Coleman re- ceipted monies, billed advertisers, clubs, and kept her journals intact. Stewart Slotnick roamed the campus, snooping around corn- ers and butting into classrooms, clicking the shutter on' interesting subjects for photo- graphy. Tasks such as identifying pictures, alpha- betizing, labeling, cropping, drawing layouts, 1 fl Ann Terry and Sandy Creel get instructions for doing the freshman section from Senior Editor Jane Crowgey.
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