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Round-Up For twenty-nine consecutive years the Brahma Round-Up has been published every two weeks by the journalism classes of King High. An increased interest in journalism and the Brahma Round-Up this year resulted in two classes. All journalism students work on the news- paper in addition to regular class work. For each paper two students serve as issue edi- tors. This method gives everyone an op- portunity to work at the print shop at least once during the year, For many years the Brahma Round-Up has been a member of the Interscholastic League Press Conference and this year joined the National Scholastic Press Association, Both organizations offer helpful suggestions and criticisms. In 1938 the Brahma Round- Up became affiliated with Quill and Scroll, international honorary organization for high school journalists. This charter was renewed in the spring of 1963 and has been active ever since. ABOVE: Senior reporters Eric C-enz, Phyllis Schoettle Cindy Baker and Billy Boyd look at an issue of the Round-Up just off the press. BELOW: Larry Fuller, standing, points out an error to Jerrie Rogers, while Mary Chesnutt and R, A Ken nedy stop counting papers long enough for a picture ,,7 ,'Xi5'f1': jf: 3 ' X . ABOVE: Circulation editors, lvlicki Elder, and Jeff Roerig are ready to distribute armfuls of Brahma Round-Up. LEFT: Maria de Luis Ramierez, Pat Garcia, Kit tile Pike, and Doris Clark seem pleased with th1s new issue,
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ABOVE: Jeanne Labuda, second year journalism stu- dent, is Copy Editor of the Brahma Round-Up, Nancy Corbin, business manager, organizes ad sales and does the advertising layouts. BELOW: Carolyn Pack, Romelia Pena, and Mike McCormick copy- read stories before deadlines. Brahma . E ,1 was New ' Susi Wilk, editor, is putting up a bulletin announcing a forthcoming issue of the Round-Up. As editor, Susi, not only makes assignments, writes stories and headlines, but also does make-up on all pages. Each Thursday prior to publica- tion she and her staff go to the Kingsville Record to help with make-up in the press room. +-fm ABOVE: Chuck Carter, Roldan Guiterrez, Tommy Nelms, sports writers keep clippings of all district games in a newly organized sports file. LEFT: Jeri Bellamah and Jeanette Malina, exchange editors, look carefully at one of the papers secured through exchange,
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Pat Garcia, assistant editor, Miss Lucy Zamora, journalism student teacher, Mrs. Rubina Schroeder, sponsor, and Phyllis Schoettle, editor discuss head- line types. An annual is a reference book and permanent record of the school year. To a member of the staff, however, the yearbook represents the IGDSSDSSS before deadlines, when pressure is high. The pace quickens, and somehow the pictures are printed, the copy written, pages drawn up, finished, checked, double checked and finally mailed. The first emotion after the shipment of copy is relief, then exultation. I4 ABOVE: Sports editors R. A. Kennedy and Billy Boyd discuss football layouts. LEFT: Sophomore editors Frankie Jo Thomas, Ellen Fein, Suzanne Conner, and Irma Mendoza check and recheck the list of sophomores.
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