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Organizations, Sandy Wesolowski Activities, Janie Long Sports, Terry Ogle A ' typical'' day in Aguila class. Left to right: Kitty Russell, Emily Norwood, Barbara Vaughon, Sue Trullinger, Doug Whitlock, John Sheehan, Sandy Wesolowski, Terry Ogle, Janie long, Mr. Cooksley, Linda Hicks, and Carol Waters. Assistant Sports, Act., and Organ., Doug Whitlock Assistant Photographer and Art, John Sheehan 91
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Advisor, Mr. Cooksley Art, Kitty Russell Editor, Emily Norwood Aquila Preserves Memories The Aquila year began busily by moving into the new staff room. This was only the beginning of a rather fun year. The sales campaigrl was highlighted by the Aquila skit at the Homecoming Assembly. Many events of the first few weeks of school were portrayed by the staff members. There were then those surprise” birthday parties when frosting-covered fingers mingled with pictures and layouts. Another cake celebrated Mr. Cook- sley's engagement announcement. On the serious side, all staff members will remember those theme papers and assigned bulletin boards. Panic always struck when deadline dates ap- proached. The coming of summer vacation only meant many more hours spent in the Aquila room. Every effort was utilized to present a pleasing yearbook to the student body for the year '63-64. Photographer, Sam Smith Senior Class, Sue Trullinger Soph, and Jun. Class, Carpj Wgtgrj
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Editor, Trudy Capcll May Window Experiences Many Tirsts The '63-64 school year witnessed many changes for the Bay indow staff. Miss Jane Walsh, a new teacher to the Bay, took over as the news- paper's advisor. The Bay Window moved into the new publications room with the Aquila staff. Many more ‘‘Letters to the Editor were in- cluded in the informative Bay paper. An addition to the Bay Window was the printing of outstanding pieces of literature by the students. Paste-up was a busy time as the staff labored to produce a news- paper every two weeks. Feature Editor, Wcrtdy Bradbury Miss Walsh talks to the members of the Bay Window staff. 92
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