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4 f f f f gy 5 KI? I , 3 SMILES FOR THE '63 POST! Members of the POST staff are Myra Kerr, Donna Baldwin, JoAnn Campbell, Diane Reinhold, Emile Par- sons, Diane Yovanovich, John Fletcher, Louis Dimitroff, Judy Hinton, Gloria Bradford, Pam Kuszmaul, Carol Boone, Nancy Taylor, Donna Wilson, and co-editors, Linda Jeter, and Gary McFall. display original ideas through publications The tradition of high school yearbooks was established many years ago. Today, all high schools across the U.S.A. have helped to carry on this tradition. During the many events of 1962 and 1963 the POST staff has Worked dil- igently to capture them all. The co-editors and business managers have remained faithfully together to see that all publication business of the year gone by has been carried through. The other members of the staff were kept busy during the sales campaign and picture sales. The copy editor made sure that copy reading was completed before passing the copy on, while meeting all deadlines and Working extra hard a 9 rf' 1- . X 1 wsuniuiuxg E k -.....au , 2' 11 X 'A :J the sports editor gathered all sports events of the past seasons. By panel paste-up time every- ii ,X one was really in the swing of things. Having Jhmsww 3 N u won the All-American Award last year, the . staff has high hopes for the coming years. p l 'r 'r ' M4 ,Q . rellf THIS SHOULD BE ON PAGE 10! Co-editors. Gary McFall and Linda Jeter recheck the '63 POST dummy while Business Manager, JoAnn Campbell adds advice. 19
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MEET YOUR DEADLINES! Members of the SURVEYOR staf are Gloria Bradford, Helen Lucas, Donna Baldwin, Carolyn Wise, Joyce Lollar, John Koon, Charles Spur- geon, Bill Foreman, Bob Samper, Mike Durham, Virginia Cole, Michele Welch, Su- zanne Wright, Pam Threkeld, Peggy Bergan, Angela Watt, and Bette Kremer. The SURVEYOR is a bi-Weekly newspaper that is p r i n t e d and edited in our own high school print shop. The staff is separated into the News Bureau, which writes for the three neighborhood papers, two city papers, and the Teen Star, and the regular staff members who concentrate their efforts toward putting ou t an outstanding paper. Mrs. Anita Morris, the adviser and sponsor, assists the staff in keep- ing the publications r u n n i n g smoothly and efficiently. The Surveyor staff works hard dur- ing and after school to cover its beats Dur- ing the fall, the staff sponsored and conducted a contest to Name the Elephant which our s c h o ol brought for the zoo. In the summer three members are s en t to the Indiana Uni- versity Journalism Institute where they com- pare a n d evaluate our paper with other high school publications. The main goal of the staff members is to keep the student body informed and up to d a t e on all school occassions and current events of importance. Creative minds xx? CHECK THOSE PROOFS! Reading carefully are Charles Spurgeon, editor-in-chief, John Koon, assis- tant editor, Virginia Cole, news bureau chief, and Mr. Michael C. Barrett, printing instructor. 18
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The Science Department offers courses of importance to every student. For those not planning to attend college, physical science con- tains topics that will be helpful in every day living. Biology is important to college bound students as Well as those who will seek employ- ment after graduation, and an advanced biol- ogy course presents opportunities to do detail- ed study in human anatomy and physiology. Physics is a basic course for any pupil plan- ning an engineering career While chemistry is also a pre-requisite for college. Scientifically minded students do research as part of the Sci- ence Club activity, and this reference Work can be done in the Science Library,. which contains more than 3000 volumes. Annually a student can be nominated for the Outstanding Scien- tist Award. This involves statewide competi- tion and is sponsored by the Junior Academy of Science. It is presented in the spring. ACCURACY COUNTS! Students in the physical sci- ence classes learn the importance of measurements. l 4 a l i E 1 l OUTSTANDING SCIENCE TEACHER! Mrs. Eliza- l beth Crider brought honor to our school by being cho- sen as Indiana's Outstanding Science Teacher. ursuit of l l l M A D SCIENTISTS? g Students in the chemis- try classes demonstrate one of their many class- room experiments. A l
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