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ln 1976 women took on jobs of authority and responsibility everywhere in the world. The staff of the Del Campo Roar was no different: five of the eight editorial positions were held by female staff members. Debra Johnson lthe first black female editor of the Floar l taught Inez Peper's journalism class about the Black Press. Debra researched the Black Press through indepth independent studies, and she enjoyed sharing what she had learned with the other journalism students. Ms. Johnson also found the time to teach the after-school newspaper club at Thomas Kelly Elementary School. Inflatlon made one slight difference in the Roar this year-a smaller size paper was used in publication. Working on the newspaper staff involved knowledge in many areas: typing, writing, interviewing, photography, pasting and selling ads. lnez Peper's journalism class was the largest ever this year, it was filled with interested, expectant and enthusiastic journalism students, although she could not account for the new interest in journalism. LQ' was 'islls gtg? . fi KW. t li . ....... 1 liiW 59: 56
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Last year in High School Journalism Competition, the Roar staff received two first place plaques for Best Front Page and Best Sports Coverage. They also received a second place certificate for General Excellance. The staff was proud of the quality newspapers they produced in the 75- 76 school year. They were also excited with their victory in the newspaper staff vs. yearbook staff soft ball game. The sports department-Don Reinnoldt, Steve Finnerty, Terry Bunk, and Matt Miller work hard at writing interesting sports articles, 11 l. Jewell Hargelroad, Steve Finnerty, Don Fleinnoldt, Sharon Franklin, Matt Miller, and Inez Peper clown around for the camera. l2l. Hal Hal We won! rubs-in Anne Mosnier at the soft ball game, l3l. Editor-Debra Johnson, l4l. The Roar staff: from left to right, Terry Bunk. Jewell Hargelroad, Anne Mosnier, Matt Miller, Kelly Smith, Inez Peper ladvisorl, Paula Warren, Jeff Dahlin, Sharon Franklin. Julie Wilson, Debra Johnson. Carol Grass, and Georgy Cooper. l5l. K x t 57
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