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plans copy, pictures growth was felt in other ways as 10 staff members crowded into the small staffroom. They yvcre all needed. however, to plan lay- outs t'or 23923 senior pictures, 100 faculty pictures, and dozens of informals, and to compile the index of over 2100 names. The sports staff checked on thc activities ol' fifteen teams and organircations. Vopy was written by a staff of six, and typed and copyread by seven others. An increase ol' sixteen pages yvas necessary to tell thc story ofthe year completely. The Speculum is entered in the National Scholastic Fri- tical Service and has received an All- American rating eleven consecutive years. The business staff pushed the lagging pa- tron drive yvhich reached a total of 532,121.- 50. They handled all contracts and all cor- respondence connected with publishing the book. In June they distributed 1500 books. Business staff members - S. Weber, P. Coleman, J. Navo- ta, S. Sauve, and J. Worby list and alphabetize patron cards with the aid of Mr. Spurlock, business adviser. lil
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Spec 5 aff selects igrowing, theme, green eoverg 2 Speculum Editors f NI. liurgett. co-ph:itog-rapiiyg IS. E Riivkl l i Sninnier meetings with adviser, Mrs. Schick. and ai workshop got the nineteen ineinhers ot' the Specnlnm oft' to 21 good start towzirti etlitingthe 1960 Specnluin l'orI'Iz1st. 'l'o help Lheni learn to prepare ei yezwhook, Vzirol Thompson. editor - in - chiet'. and Ilrigitte Gruber. associate editor. attendecl the Jour- nalism Institute at Indizinzi I'nix'ersity. In Noremher. five editors atteinled the High School Press Association convention at the Lf ot' I. Iiditors and StE1i'fIIIl'IIIlJC1'S had niet during the snnnner to plain the theme for this 1960 hook. A community theme show- ing growth was the answer since ICzist's stu- I cient body increased hy more than 850 this year. A green and white cover with a Ieat' design was chosen. and plans were made to carry ont the theme in art work. The Grnher, nssocinteg II. Sonthzgrcl, sportsg F. Thoinpson, editor-in-chiei'3 I . Sponholtz, co-pheitograpliy3 C. Mulcay. literary: IC. Ilye. II. Meyer, co-inzinnscript 'discuss and outline new itiezis to revortl school Iit'e. A fervor of activity is tlisplnyetl ns the stzitt' meets correct typing errors while A. Iiricson, J, Ilzirinon, dezuiline. Y. Yilbig' and H. Kocpp work as co-nrt U. BZIYCUS, J. Gaspur. S. Tesch, K. Hight, S. Wads- etiitors. Miss Iiancly, asst. adviser, :ind J. Anderson worth, C. Iloud identify pictures. Q i E 5 if me 'x .ji--M ' IS
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