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ABOVE — Finishing touches are being added to the Manual Booster betore going out to the printers. LEFT— Booster editors Dan Davis, Mary Maxwell and Reva Williams take a Booster break. ABOVE LEFT— Freshman Tom Maxwell concen- trates on helping with a Booster layout. BOTTOM LEFT-A typical alternate Thursday is shown in the pub office where preparation for the distribution of Boosters is being made. Newspaper 23
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Journalistic talents noted in Booster Many Manualites, who every alternate week of the school year receive a Man- ual Booster and glance through the con- tents of the pages, probably do not real- ize all the hard work put into such a publication. Behind the doors of room 140, the Manual Publications office where the school yearbook, the Ivian, is also constructed, many enthusiastic and hardworking editors, reporters, photog- raphers and advisors try to put together a newspaper that will not only inform but entertain its Manual readers. One can go into room 140 during any period of the day and find a number of different activities going on. Such activi- ties include, writing and typing stories, writing headlines, cutting and pasting Booster copy, laying out Booster and Ivian pages and even folding Boosters the day they are to be distributed. To make sure these tasks are completed the Booster staff, consisting of four editors Seniors Reva Williams, Mary Maxwell, Mark Stoddard and junior Dan Davis. The two faculty advisors, Mrs. Toni Hammer and Mr. Larry Morwick, assign specific writing projects to individuals enrolled in publications. The editors de- cided what topics and events they want in each edition of the Booster and then post assignment sheets that tells what story will be written by what student. The student will then, in turn, investigate all available sources in an attempt to write an interesting story. The hard work put forth by an enthusi- astic reporter can end in a feeling of self- satisfaction as at the end of the year when stories can be entered in a contest deciding the best story of the year. There is also a new award this year, conceived by advisor Larry Morwick, called the Ziegy award. This coveted award is not given for the best story or to the best re- porter, but to the student who fails to meet his or her assigned duties in the pub office and for constant procrasti- nation and goofing off during their time in room 140. Other awards gained be- sides recognition are those of self satis- faction and constructive learning. Booster reporter Teresa Kincaid com- mented, Working in publications has helped me become a better writer. Sometimes you have to rush to get a story finished but it ' s worth it. Seeing what you ' ve written in print makes it all worth while. 22 Newspaper
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Ivian staff records year ' s events One sector of the publications depart- ment strove to record and present an ac- curate view of 1976-77 Manual life. This division of the Ivian yearbook and its staff worked as a machine with several broken during yearbook preparation. The training for editors Carol Smith and Jeanie Van Blaricum began in July at the Indiana University Journalism Insti- tute. They, in turn, transferred their knowledge to yearbook staff members. After HSJI we were trained for almost anything and then some, declared edi- tor Jeanie Van Blaricum. Copywriters were the largest area of needed recruits. Many faithful Booster reporters doubled as Ivian writers to add to the success of both publications. Kathy Walter and Cathy Newport, armed with class lists, specialized in the album section of the Ivian. Kathy Walter organized seniors, senior liners, and photographs. Cathy Newport, a junior and future editor organized underclass names. Somewhat overlooked in the year- book process were ads manager Larry Wood and index editor Melissa Roeder. They added the finishing touches and fi- nances to the yearbook time and mone- tary budgets. Carol Smith, assistant editor, explained her feelings which reflect the yearbook theme, Whew! 24 Yearbook
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