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Jim Shlncller editor, and Jcanne Latchaw, copy editor discuss page layouts. Lyn Cunningham, photographic editor, points out prospective shots to Gordon Phillips, staff First row: Jim Shindler, editor-in- chief, Lyn Cunningham, photogra- phic editor, Joanne Latchaw, copy editor, Tonette Walz, Sue Martin, Judy Hoffman . . . Second row: Bob Moser, Rosalie VanVIerah, Ther- esa Brenner, Hyla Quinn, Mary Jo Hoetfel, Jerry Miller.
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THE BANNER First row: Mr. Krutsch, adviser, Hyla Quinn, editor, Ruth Ann Wolf, business manager, Sue Martin, Art Frederick, Sue Jenkins . . . Second row: Judy Tuahy, Rosalie Vanvlerah, Theresa Brenner, Jo Scott, Karen White, Diane Partee, Neil McGrew . . . Third row: Helen Harclesty, Carolyn McCarthy, Maggie Voigt, Joanne Latchaw, l.yn Cunningham, Judy Hoffman, Carolyn Miles, Jim Shindler. During the past year the Journalism Class, new typewriter was purchased with the pro- by way of the Bonner, has succeeded in fits from this project. digging for news, which was keyed to the interest of Defiance High School students. Each week members of the Banner staff faith- fully write the stories assigned by the editor. Another special attraction which the staff undertook was the publication of the home- coming program. This year Hyla Quinn served in this capacity. Mr. Krutsch is the adviser. The staff also proved themselves capable salesmen by breaking previous Journalism Class records of selling Christmas cards. A For the past eight years the Banner has been entered in state-wide competition at Bowling Green. The paper has proved its superiority by being rated excellent four times and superior four times. Hyla Quinn, editor, gives instruction to Sue Martin and Art Neil McGrew, machine operator, prepares for the weekly run . Frederick, sports editors. , 1, ifis F-gi 6 4. . 'V jr-sumpjgwb
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PHNUHAMA EIIITTIHII-TL UIVISIUN The PANORAMA Staff is organized each year to publish a yearbook which covers the school events for the year and also serves as a happy reminder for the students of their school days. This year's editors and staff have constantly strived to fulfill both these objectives. lt is hard to realize the many, often frus- trating hours, that have gone into the making of this book. The bulk of the editorial duties this year fell to the Editorial Board: Jim Shindler, editor-in-chief, Lyn Cunningham, photo- graphic editor, Jo Latchaw, copy editor, and Mr. Krutsch, adviser. Jim Shindler, editor, Jo- P '9
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