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Cheryl Scott Cathy Seymour Nancy Sherman Sherry Smith Joe Spurrier Scott Spurrier Jeanne Statzer Jon Statzer .Ionnie Steele Robin Stevenson Bb s QI' Michele Swackhamer James Taylor Robin Trexler Martin Thieme Glenn Thompson Debbie Thornton Toni Waggoner Charles White Conie Wigley David Williamson su! -by Jeff West ai I' Q Ruth Williamson Kelly Wiseman David Wood Pam Woods Cheryl Wright Lisa Wright Teresa York Deborah Zeller In memory of: Danny Purkey Freshmen students talk with one another during their free time. , t K S x S lf? A i 3 S es
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Randy Lakin Brian Lawton Dan Longerbone Brenda Maines Valerie Mallery Brian Marks Mike Mathis Jeff Mayhew Marcia McCord Ron McClean Mike McNew Virginia Meadows Karen Merck Candy Michael Michael Moon Robert Moore Tammy Morgan Barry Morris Barbara Murphy Curtis O'NeaI David Parker Chris Parsons Mike Quear Lowell Rader Vickie Ray Norman Raymer Laurie Remmetter Pat Renner Rick Rhoades John Riddle Debbie Ridgeway Leana Robertson John Rodenbarger David Rollins Dan Ross Don Scales Penny Schmollinger Bill Schwartz
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Vcirious responsibilities help promote '72 Sceptre 3' .-Q.. xl' - Lww., ..,., - Writing copy, making out work orders and experi- menting with layouts were just a few of the responsi- bilities the Sceptre staff discovered. With the help of a new adviser, Mrs. Carol Ogborne, the editorial staff strove to produce the best yearbook possible. New ideas were presented to the staff by Debbie Bales and Debby Middleton, co-editors, after they attended the Ball State University Journalism Workshop the previ- ous summer. lt had been decided earlier that the book was to be a seasonal book and the layout style was to be mosaic. It had also been decided that headlines would be 30 pt. Futura Book type, copy would be 10 pt. Univer- sal type and captions would be 8 pt. Universal type. All copy was to be 18 picas wide. It was later decided that the pictures on the division pages would be a line conversion of Ultra Blue No. 6 on Red 5007. There would be 152 pages in the '72 Sceptre. When asked to comment on the type of year the staff hadp the co-editors stated, Because none of the staff had had any on-the-job training, we had several prob- lems this year. However, we believe next year's staff will have an easier year than we had since they gained quite a bit of experience from producing the junior high yearbook this year. Co-editors, Debbie Bales and Debby Middleton, explain the procedures of layouts and copy to LaDeanne Wininger and Donna Stehman. Sceptre staff members take time to discuss each individual's section during class. -J 95
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