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5 Carol Akin, Business Mgr., and Ginny Shields, Ad Mgr. The Cub not only notes academic and social events, but fun and fancy by featuring such articles as Mr. or Miss Fashion to an article explaining in detail How Not to Perform a Security Drill, as edited hy feature editors Diane Dillard and Judy Levy. Sports editors, E. J. Morgan and Mike McAdams, have kept Cub readers sportfully informed and colorfully reviewed. i is gs M if .e T Editors, Beverly Mainous and Linda Johnson. E 3 S 5 2. 2 it 2 3 if 93 l ii i? il fl 3 t Melinda Sellers and Sharon Seabrookg Asst. Editors: Jeanie Burgess, Editorial Supervisor. 2 55 gi as 2 25
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The Cub staff presented their Prince and Princess of Print in the annual Homecoming parade. Carol Powers, art editor, enriched the 1961-62 Cub with her clever cartoons and features. Muriel Daniels, advisor to Quill and Scroll, and the Cub, also teaches psychology in addition to her journalism classes. Paper Promotes Pride ,lohn lVlarshall's school newspaper, The Cub, is a traditional publication boasted by every Marshallite. Its objective is to inform-to inform the student body and community of the school's pride, purpose, progress, and personalities. The Cub is efficiently staffed by re- sourceful scurtators who scan the school's multi- faceted life, successfully reporting the anew that will afford the majority of readers. Each year new members are added to the staff consisting of first year Journalism students who have served as Cub reporters the previous year. This year the Cub also received a new sponsor, lVlrs. Muriel Daniels, who has invoked new ideas, many of which have hecome functional practices. Mrs. Danielis guid- ance laced with the alternating editor's, Beverly Main- ous and Linda ,lohnson's exacting efforts molding the capable industriousness of the apt staff have con- structed a prize winning paper. John Marshall is proud of The Cubg but es- pecially proud of its staff which have made the '61-'62 editions of the Cub things to read, reread, and remem- ber. Reporters form the backbone of any paper. Marilyn Cullum, Nannoe Ledgerwood.
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LeAnn Boeve and Cathy Champlin, co-editors of the '62 Bear Tracks, discuss layouts with junior high editor, Doyle Ridenour. Annual Staff Combines Creativity and Continuity for I962 Bear Tracks . , ,Q E ,W Us Carol Akin, business manager, kept track of 5 ? igigil gig I receipts and money for the staff. if ' 5 Si ILL gf i t Associate editors, Dorothy Mealer and Susie For a change, someone takes a picture of Rich- Nlave, discuss art work with Carol Powers, art ard Tubbs, yearbook photographer, taking a pic- 2dit0r. ture of someone else. 26 Jo Ann Wylie, yearbook, drama and English. Member, 0.E.A., N.E.A., Council of Teachers of English. Co- sponsor-Quill and Scroll, Thespians. B.S. from West Virginia University. One year at JM.
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