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The first step in the production of the Drag On. DHS newspaper, is a conference to decide how many pages the next issue will be. Pictured are Danny Boitnott. editor in chief: Mrs. Lou Anne Smith, ad- visor: Kathy Harrington, managing editor, and Lew Ropp. advertising manager. Then it is up to the ad salesmen like Tom Lester and Stanley Maskas to convince businessmen that an ad in the Drag On pays dividends. The news reporters. in the meantime, check the assignment sheet posted The reporter goes to the source of his news for the information. Stephanie on the bulletin board to see what stories they will write. John Marcello and Pierce interviews Mr. Gary Brewer, counselor. Cathy Chapman are shown. 66 Drag-on Staff
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L 1+ 3 1 Princesses ride in the Fair Parade. Everyone seems to agree except Mike. Richard tells Mike to shape up or ship out. ' lnferocf 65
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J Back in class, production coordinators Melanie Shirley and Clyde Lee see that copy is typed in its correct form. On the day the paper is distributed, circulation manager Lynette West directs fellow journalism students in passing out the paper. i l When the news is set into print, Fiay Harrington, Belitha Foitek. Lew Fiopp. and Danny Boitnott proof the pasteup copy. Pam Coltharp, business manager, balances the books for the Drag-On, and gives photographer Marshall Sauls film money, Left-Barbara Dailey and Danny Miller address the Drag-On to be sent to other schools. Drag-on Staff 67
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