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Even when not occupied by q class, the Publications Room was usually buzzing. Members of the newspaper and yearbook classes were always dropping in to work on unfinished projects or to complete a dealine. Publilcations students didn’t al ways get the recognition they deserved. It takes hours of work to write and layout a paper of a two-page yearbook spread, something which most people don’t understand. Sixty very dedi- cated students wrote the stories, shot the photos, printed the photos, and laid out the pages. Whether the yearbook debuted on time and whether there was an issue of The Word per month depended upon how much advertising was sold by the staffers and how many successful fund raisers had been accom- plished. Both publications, The Worod and Introspectus, were costly to publish, students do not pay the full cost involved in the production, therefore the extra was made up by staffers. Yearbook staffers raised an ex- tra $3,000 to complete yearbook specifications, while newspaper staffers raised an extra $2,200 in advertising and sales to publish The Word. —— d MDUS Su Аа oloud I l E i uosuequin? ADO Aq ojoud E H i f 54370 d $ HHA Left: Chris Shaw works chemicals in the darkroom. Above: Susie Webb processes a photo. Top right: Resident typist, Pam Wisnewski, enters copy into the comput- er. Right: Julie Burt lays out a page for the yearbook. Journalism 13
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Journalism Students Work diligently. x | 12 Journalism
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14 Science There was always something different going on in the science department. A wide variety of classes ranged from general science to advanced biology, in which a collelge credit could be received. Many aspects of the sciences were covered in biology, chemis- try, and physics classes. These classes did not just consist of reading and takng tests. In biology the students disected frogs, pigs, and even cats. The chemistry students performed many experiments in their labs; Included in these projects were the making of lead based paint tostudying about protein. The physics students learned the laws of motion and astronomy.
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