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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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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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Late Hours, Hard , Work, Busy Days, ' Many Pictures Are Ingredients of Life on 1 Yearbook Staff This year's Bear Tracks marks the addition of some new ingredients to the book. Color was ' given a prominent position and the junior high was given added coverage through the aid of a junior high editor. A sixteen page section was devoted to academics and organizations were pho- . tographed in group pictures. Combining summer meetings and some hours N after school, the new 1962 Bear Tracks was com- 5 piled by staffers who wished to give to the students a pictorial history of the 1961-62 school year. This book is their practice in achievement. Classes editors, Carol Powers, Bonnie Robinson, Carol Akin and Sandra Weaver contemplate naming correctly each student at John ' Marshall. lanel Whitt, faculty editor, is a second year member of the staff. Faced with the task of indexing the largest enrollment in JM's history are .lane Higgenbotham, .lohnel Ferguson, Sandra Weaver and Jim Lindberg. All are first year staffers. 1 Here, she and Billie Gail- Smith decide on a different arrange- ment of pictures for the faculty section. Claren, Gwen Casey, Darendia Lowther, Vicki Heitman, Karen Olsen Dionna Farrell, and Phyllis Glidewell. Much of the copy writing and layout work is done by Carol Mc- 27
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