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V N Right: The executive staff, Linda Belanger, Chris Pittel, Chris Corcoran, and Lyndell Blair, look at yearbook covers. Below: Chris Corcoran and Chris Pittel help Chris Carlson while Blair Parsons crops a pic- ture. 50 ,gx sf W' X wi, o ' , , 1969 View Pointe Staff Linda Belanger Lyndell Blair, Chris Corcor- an, Chris Pittel Julie Bohn, Blair Parsons, Mark Scott Mary McLeod, Debbie Di- Cicco, Linda Moore Janet Quinn, Chris Carlson, Cathy Hayes Donna Schoensee, Jill Mc- Kay, Dianne Shannon Sally Slater, Pat Brownlee, Debbie Cowley, Judy Oxley Chris Keogh Robert Button
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Tower featured as pacesetter Journalism I aimed to help students under- stand different types of mass media while learning to communicate effectively. One method of doing this was developing a product and then marketing it in newspaper and mag- azines and on radio and television. The Tower Staff was chosen from qualified students who had completed Journalism I. The Tower continued to gain national recog- nition as it was featured in the February issue of Scholastic Editor: Graphics,fCommunica- tions as one of eight pacesetting newspapers in the country. The Tower received an All American award from the National Scholastic Press Association and a Gallup Award from Quill and Scroll. This year's staff aimed to publish more six page issues and to improve photography. Efforts were also made to have more complete coverage of events. Four mem- bers of the staff attended the National Con- vention in Chicago, where editors Lynda Kryn- ski and Lynda Adler participated on a panel concerning newspapers as a check on Student Council.
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4vA6u X, ,fflfmy f' ' ' .mfr-.W , .W I I I YL ng, Q A ' X Above: Debbie DiCicco, Jill McKay, and Diane Shannon rush to finish their layouts. Below: Mr. Button shows Julie Bohn how to place a picture properly. ,dl .,..-v li NM! 1 Q---n-......... Yearbook plans spring magazine This year, for the first time, View Pointe was offered as a credit course. The staff was divided into an executive staff and five layout and copy teams with the work divided equally among them each deadline. Led by editor Linda Belanger, the staff aimed to create an artistic book. The theme of this year's View Pointe, developed on divi- sion pages by special-effect photography and quotes, was the student in the community. Many activities outside of school were included in the book for the first time. Another first was the publishing of a spring supplement. This was designed to cover all activities taking place after the final deadline. 51
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