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Aces' Theme - First for Yearbook Hixonian class. as Journalism II was called. went from one credit to zero credits this year. This was to accommo- date the lack of enough accredited English teachers and is expected to be carried on indefinitely. Tri-Editors were Paula Hergen- roether, Dianna Rohlof. and Lonny Wires. Photographer was Ed Welly. Business Manager was Cathy Conley. Five staff members. Dianna Rohlof, Paula Hergenroether. Carolyn Meyer. Lonny Wires. and Ed Welly, attended a summer workshop sponsored by Tay- lor Publishing Company at Adrian Col- lege in Adrian, Mich. Classes were held 'fp X . A Workshop was not all fun. there was a lot of work involved. Photographer Ed Welly takes an unusual picture. on subjects such as layout. drawing. theme, and cover design. Work on Hixonian was not like every other class. Dedicated staff work- ers sold ads in August through to Octo- ber and came in after school was out until the deadline of June 10. Budgeted 'vw-.D at 35.000, the staff of 13 wrote copy, cropped pictures, and drew layouts that would outline the School year of 77-78 for students at the Hicksville schools. -no--, u- fl. X ' ln.. its . La F Abg, 'P -'I at HZ 5 Dianna Rohlof. Roberta Ream, and Paul Overmyer work diligently on their pages to get them done in time for a deadline. ' 7 E 'UEWB J' BACK ROW: Susan Pocratsky, Nancy Applegate, Valerie Klepper. Paula Hergenroether. MIDDLE ROW: Paul Overmyer, Cathy Conley. Lonny Wires. Bob Luderman. FRONT ROW: Ed Welly. Roberta Ream. Tammy Caperton. Carolyn Meyer. Dianna Rohlof. Hixonian 23
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Iournalism I Publishes Spoondrift 'Taught by Mrs. Margaret McAdams, this class endeavored to learn the history and rules of journal- ism through the text. Spoondrift, the name of HHS's newspaper. was published biweekly. Audine Hill was the editor. Dave Gep- hart. the business manager, and Mel Bice was the press manager. Along with selling the newspaper to students and area businesses. Journal- ism l traded with other schools such as Bryan High's High Lites. John Glenn's Jon-Gene' hlqyersvllleis Blue and Gold Audine Hill shows her weariness as she finishes J and Fall'VlCW'S WHTFIOF Weekly. the last stencil for the current issue of Spoondrift. -- My Dave Applegate and Mel Bice work together to get the right wording for an article. Dawn Emenhiser. Dean Wood. and Steve Rodockcr do post mortem of a recent issue. Q.. ,YN 1 .vt J. I BACK ROW: Advisor. Mrs. Margaret McAdams. THIRD ROW: Steve Rodocker. Dean Wood. Days: Eric Stairhime rushes to type an article before Applegate. SECOND ROW: Darrell Eicher. Dave Gephart. Eric Stairhime. FRONT ROW: Audine Hill. deadline. Dawn Emenhiser. Mel Bice. 22 Spoondrift
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Queen Mar Susan Tomlinson Pd Weily. Dennis.Durrc. Rod Bare. Annette Mackling, and Shelly Terry sing Come Saul Aung. ..,. -.- i M..-............ The Vlpel' dCCOI'3lCS EITICCC COI'k Poth with I0i- Brad Maller! presents a message from the Spon- let paper sor. Senior choir members sing Just at Bit of Sunshine. 'Q King Rod Reign liuh I.utlv:rinnn is with his Llnte l,uciII:: ut the dance. Paul Overmyer and Stephanie Leonard present another commercial. i.. iii ' I S 4 ii i i ti ,i i i Rick Whitaker and Diane Burns announce the rest of the court. i
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