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EDITORIAL: John, Ellen, Pat, Virginia, Shirley, LITERARY: Seated Left to Right: Mary Lou, Bar- Not Sbou-rz: Phyllis Schmitz. bara, Ellen, Pat, Bonnie. Standing, Left to Right: Louis, John. 45- in ART: Lolita YOURS, Sharon OEDPS, Pegg? MCCMYY' CIRCULATION: Ernest, Patsy, Susan, Ellen, Bobby. TYPING: Susan, Pat, Virginia Not Shown: Phyllis ADVERTISING: Seated, Leff F0 Rigbfi B0f1f1iC, Schmitz. Ellen R., Ellen E., Nancy, Barbara. Standing, Left to Right: jimrny, Louis. SPORTS: Marvin, Ernest, Patsy, Mickey. 145
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WOODU Seated: Susan Brown, Ellen Eschell, John Carney, Ellen Riley, Pat Fletcher, Robert Aylor. Standing: Shirley Clark, Virginia Hummer, Lolita Young, Mrs. Rewis, Mr. Biddle, Mary Lou Owings, Marvin Russell, Patsy Wolfe, Bonnie Bond, Mickey Baughman, Patricia Kline, Ernest Adams, Jimmy Fiddler, Barbara Dolphin. Not Shown: Louis Brill, Phyllis Schmitz, Peggy McCarty, Nancy Cole, Robert Giles. A NEW LOOK was the goal of the Woodbine staff this year. To achieve this, the challenge of producing a book that would be distinctively different from any yet published was placed in the hands of the journalism class, a senior honor division of the English department. The experiment paid off. Changes were made this year which will enable future Woodbine staffs to produce books which will appeal to the student body and will be recognized throughout the East as outstanding. This year linotype was introduced to provide a variety of print styles. More space was allotted to our curriculum and coverage of the school year was more complete. Of course these changes cost a great amount of money and time, but although the journalism class is small, all records for book and ad sales were broken. Handling the biggest budget in school history is Mr. jim Biddle, who continuously watched expenses and dead- lines. With the help of the advertising and sales staffs who solicited the advertisers, sent out bills and collected money, the '58 Woodbine was a financial success. Our sponsor, Mrs. Rewis, is to be congratulated for the help and encouragement she gave to her students both in work on the Woodbine and on the Wood Post. With the co-operation of our principal, faculty and the student body who this year bought over 500 books, the New Look has become a reality. It has also become a challenge to future seniors to make each year's Woodbine better than the last and by doing so to make each year at James Wood High more succesful than the last.
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WOOD POST Seated: Susan Brown, Bonnie Bond, Ellen Riley, Shirley Clark, Pat Fletcher, Virginia Hummer. Standing: Mickey Baughman, Ellen Eschell, Buddy Adams, john Carney, Pat Kline, Mrs. Rewis, Spomorg Barbara Dolphin, jimmy Fiddler. Not Shown: Phyllis Schmitz, Student Government Rep1e.rentati11e,' Louis Brill, Advertising. The Wood Post staff, composed entirely of seniors who have maintained high averages in their English courses, have undertaken the responsibility of publishing the james Wood newspaper. They accurately present the news of the school, and its student's activities. journalism Class gives interested students a chance to explore the many phases of journalistic work, and to prepare for careers in liter- ary or newspaper work. A on sf. -no' 5 ff s W ,J , 1 Lf! fs - fi 2 i i Jys 'ef N. .s 'Ulu-vu - f. Left to Right: James Fiddler, Pat Fletcher, Bon- nie Bond, Ellen Eschell, Ellen Riley.
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