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Be An Agreeable Mixture of Drudgery, Fun SEATED: L.McC1ain,Academics, D. Smith, Sports J. Kraft, Copy, S. Cassetty, Art 8tLayout3 P. Rabourn Seniors. STANDING: B. Jones, School Life, G. Gigli Asst. Editor, S. Smoot, Underclassmeng P. Trueblood Production of the 1963 FLASHBACK Was tedious, but fun. The planning became easier after the first of four deadlines had been met. Layouts, copy Writing, picture taking, proofreading, and headline writing became a matter of routine as the yearbook Workers learned more about the fundament- als of editing and writing. The fourteen staff members were awarded for their endless efforts in the selling of advertisements by a party given by Miss Woodruff, yearbook advisor. The hours of hard work were finally brought to an end as the 1963 FLASHBACK was distributed to the students during a special summer soc-hop sponsored by the weary yearbook staff members . S 1 I 3 Business Manager,J. Mason, Faculty, J. Innis, Photog- rapher, B. Duke, Sports, D. Otto, Organizations, M. E1- rod, Editor-in-chief. ve.. Gloria Gigli, Phil Trueblood, Marilyn Elrod, and Miss Woodruff carefully go over layouts and make the final inspection of pages before the deadline.
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Publishing a Paper and Yearbook Prove to Meeting people, taking notes, writing news stories, copy editing, and proofread- ing are emphasized by the PILOT advisors. Quick, alert, and personable students are encouraged to become newspaper report- ers. Under the direction of Mrs. Peterson , supervisor, the PILOT reporters and pro- duction staff Worked endlessly to meet th ir bi-Weekly deadlines and to prepare special April Fools, Senior, and all-school election issues. Although meeting these deadlines Weren't easy, the PILOT staff Worked for conciseness and organization which is helpful to those planning to go to college . Steve Pfendler, Linda Muse, Carole Kight, Diane Krukerneier, and Jay Piepenbrok start the layouts for another paper. SEATED: K. Meyer, P. Woods, M. Rode, G. Os- borne,Co-sports Editor, D. Krukemeir, News Editor, L. Muse, Editor-in-chief, C. Kight, Feature Editor, Mrs. Peterson, Sponsor, K. Coapstick. STANDING: J. Kes- terson,Production5 G. Davis, D. Kamplain, Cartoonistg S. Pfendler, Insert Page Editor and Artist, M. McCon- nell, Business Manager, J. Piepenbrok start the layouts for another paper.
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Skills Are Developed in Artg Physical Ed VL ,K E t, 'V V if ,Q lf fi ,. gil, -. at ,A i ' ,L i ? 'Q,:f 'fi V, - fff f f fiiiffff 0 . .,,- i ' E iff! K : i, in 'L i f . argue .fi,1i:1Q9'ES5fwf5e , ,wavy ,- it J ' Q J - fi ix 'fi . e ,f W, I i Q K1 . U' 'i-ijQifXwifiLlai, s:Q, s 1' . f tif t 2'mv '22gel V ,.,, . 5 'M - ,ee-- , --,1, .L .,1,,.-l - - ele,1, --,e- Y ,,.. e e'-' . ' Debbie Gamer, Donna Day, Ann McFarland, and Mary Lowes discover that those pushups aren't as easy as they thought when they try to do them in physical education. Art students, Miriam Folkening and Wanda Rich- ards work diligently on a special project. Physical education develops leadership, citizenship, sportsmanship, and the op- portunity to learn to work, and to play to- gether among the students in the freshman and sophomore classes. Under the direc- tion of Mrs. Talbott and Mr. Hanni, this program covers a wide range of sports , games, and recreational activities and teaches the skills and rules which will in- crease the leisure time of these students. A '--...g-ass N-EA 'n -...sh- 'N- Gary Pitman demonstrates his skill as climbing the rope as a part of boys' physical education activities.
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