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Production of two semi-annuals plus the sup- plement was carried on throughout the year. Dia Dorsey, editor of the publication, was helped by Ardyth Gunnell, assistant editor, in getting the editorial material to the printer. Lewis S. Barrett, journalism instructor, advised the editions. Members of the Journalism 61 (yearbook pro- duction) class served as editors of the individual sections. They are: Carol Dickson, sports , Jim Wolcott, sports; Judy Jernigan, sophomores; Freda Weber, activities; Cappy Brown, faculty and administration; Sue Butterfield, sophomores; Marilyn Melcher, academics and Sherry Mosley, activities. Dave Bowman served as photo editor. He was assisted by members of the Press Photography 70 class. Dave Bowman, photo coordinator, tries to match pictures with layouts. Yearbook staff members are (left to right): Lewis Barrett, advisor, Judy Jernigan, Freda Weber, Carol Dickson, Dia Dorsey and Marilyn Brenton.
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Sue Butterfield and Judy Jermgan collaborate on the sophomore and faculty sections. Torch iilihn Dia Dorsey and Ardyth Gunnell, assistant editor, discuss tht layout and theme foi the Minima supplement. Yearbook Staff The Torch staff has attempted to present to the students of Fullerton Junior College a visual and verbal collage of the many facets of campus life. The hope is that the finished product will be a permanent record of memories, accomplish- ments and old friends. Assembling a Torch is a semester-long proj- ect in which many problems must be faced and dealt with. Pictures must be taken, stories must be written, layouts must be done, captions must be matched to photographs and, sometimes, jangled nerves must be held in check. For with all these chores, a deadline must be met. Working with the Torch staff offers one the unique opportunity to be in direct contact with many campus activities and campus leaders. A staff member is able to not only observe but to record what he sees. He also realizes that the way in which he records an event is the way his class- mates will remember it for a long time to come. Mr. Lewis S. Barrett adjusts the photoenlarger to handle a yearbook assignment.
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Sharp tools make the job easier. Should the kitchen be closet to tht television room? ' asks n student oj architecture. Learning by Earning Newspapers from FJC and neighboring high schools art printed by the Print Shop students.
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