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Fairview's Journalists A Challenge! Putting together the 1974 Warrior was a challenge to even the experienced members on this year’s staff. Besides completing the usual task of coming up with creative layouts, Fairview’s journalists have added eight pages of color to the Warrior and increased the size of the pages from 7 3 4 by 10 1 2 to 8 1 2 by 11 . It took hours of work and a great deal of patience to produce over 150 pages that pleased Mr. Rupp, but the job was finally completed. Although many headaches went into the making of the Warrior, it was also a lot of fun and proved to be very worthwhile. We hope that our efforts were success¬ ful and you are pleased with this year's yearbook. Many members of the staff will be returning next year to make the 1975 Warrior even better. Barb Walker Assistant Editor I get this funny feeling they’re talking about me. KNEELING: C. Mavis, L. Meyers. FRONT, L-R: B. Walker, B. Townsend, M. Money, S. Clark, Mr. Rupp, D. Sailor, B. Karnes, R. Kash, B. Stevenson, P. Thomas, C. Suffel, M. Koch, K. Vance. ON ROOF: J. Vogelsong, S. Deitrich, M. Vollmer, S. Mack. MISSING: D. Dorsey, E. Hellemn, J. Mack, C. Roberts. Hassles, Hard work and Fun . . . Each of the twenty members of the War Whoop staff learned what frustration was this year when Tuesday morning deadlines p°n!!nia[!Inplr rl WatS alwayS a )?assle on Monday evenings with everyone trying to get their page done. It seems there were never enough typewriters to go around and even when you did manage to come up with one it wasn't good enough because you didn’t know how to type . Then there were the glue bottles that were always empty and the blank minds that could never come up with suitable captions and headlines. It was quite a hassle every time another issue was due, but we all survived to publish nine XpwSwh lssu®s ? lhe ar hooP- Despite the frustrations, we did learn a great deal about writing and layouts. Working on the War Whoop staff proved to be a rewarding experience. 5 62 Barb Walker Assistant Editor
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