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Senior Journalism Classes Struggle. Newsl Newsl Newsf Ilu- ties ol' these Cometeers are varied, hut they all have one goal-to write an interesting Comet. In the picture at the right, Shar- on Bryant. Phyllis Cald- well, and Hay McMullen are examining the current issue ofthe Comet while Margie VVilson, Eileen Miller. Bill Cox, Cecilia Smith, and Bill Mathews are grouped around the table. fw.,,A x ,Q - ,. an -' Members of the Comet staff will agree that it is a hard task to publish the monthly paper. News has to be gathered, writ- ten up, headlined, and checked by the co-editors. In the pic' ture above Carol Dumbsky, Barbara Dumbsky, Lance Clarke, Paul Hoffman, Richard Light, Jim Stephen, and Pat Mote are fascinated by the issue they have just produced. fi gf!- .fibre xo In the picture below, Miss Ruth Pierce, sponsor, is holding one of many ron- ferenees with co-editors Janet Keilman and Elea- nor lloernig.
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ACTIVITIE Excitement, confidence . . . Floats, bonfires . . . It's Homecoming. Beauty . . . gaiety . . . Frothy gowns . . . music . . It's the junior prom. The whir of wheels . . . Happy laughter . . . lt's a skating party. Fifty years have come. . . And gone . . . But the fun goes on. VVhethe1' it's the two-step Or rock and roll . . . Whether It's the horse and buggy Or the roaring hot rod . , . VVhether it's charades Or television . . . Youth Creates its own activities.
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A . . to Meet Deadlines , Linrla Yates and Rolihin Hurnison pool their iclt-as for sparkling 4-opy. A successful yt-arhook must have interesting and factual copy plus eye catching layouts. f -un . it VE Y I ,Q ' 3 2 le-arn how to writt- goocl 1-opt antl to plan vllit-t'tivc layouts. ln pl:'t1irt-zilxwv. lAH'lIll le-nit-nz, l'at I axain, ,lov LllIllllt'I', anil l,1nrlzi Lawrosky look over layout plans and copy itleas. K Before- work van ln- done on any puliliralion, staff iiiviiilmt-rs inust the '-55.-us. al. Cropping pictures. pasting up layout sheets, and writing vopy. , . . . . the-se are activities of the yearbook staff. Tom Austgz-n, But- Ccrllarcl. Shirley Halcerak. Leunarrl Yuknis, Hal Hillirich. Toni Froenian. Bula Schulz, and Pat Thiery make up the group above. ,vs-1 'Qi gig 'wal TE -V ,AQ ,. , 'ii f Proof reading antl final checking always rest with the no-editors and sponsor. Their lohs rlon't stop in thu publication rooin how- ever. for one van ofle-li fincl the-ni VHll'l'ilIlg.f1il'lE'I' svhool. wrapping and st-ntling off finisht-rl page-5 to the publisher. -lucly Gilliam and -It-rrx St haeft-r join Nlrx, Ainsley in examining the 'SH lit-lio. .27.
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