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«. Xa NcMtt, Staff FAYE PRYATEL AND Linda Kirksey sing a modern ballad at the Ariel sponsored Balladeer ' s performance. TYPE FACINGS, ART work and copy submissions enter the mind of Mrs. Araminta Seal, three year sponsor of the Ariel literary magazine. AS CROWDS POUR into the gym, Sheryl McDonald, Craig Ross and John Chandler play popular music in prelude to the Balladeers as- sembly. Organizations — 1 13
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BOBnHBOHBODBMBnnOMi THE MEMBERS of the Ariel staff are, sitting from lejt, James Sansom, Kipi Martin, Dee Dee Lytle, Diane Cherne, Scott Williams, Jean Gerding, Susan, Hill, Vana Hart; standing from left, Karla Ohlsson, Pam Johnson, Anita Allen, Mrs. Araminta Seal, sponsor; Patti Prewitt, Frances Johnson, Nan Noblitt, Kelley Kennedy, Judy Walther, Janet Simonsen. Ariel Staff Reagan ' s Creative Make Up Literary Staff Consisting of poetry, prose, art and essays the Ariel, Reagan ' s literary magazine, began its third year on a note of enthusiasm. Articles were submitted beginning with the first month of school. A reviewing board of five examine these items to select the best. From these, the worthy pieces are separated and compiled into the final magazine. Sponsored by Mrs. Anaminta Seal, the publica- tion has approximately 22 staff members. They plan and publicize the Ariel and sponsor the Balladeer ' s Assembly, a musical performance with proceeds going to the magazine. EDITOR SCOTT WILLIAMS smiles in anticipation of another award winning Ariel. I I 1 1 2 — Organizations -
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Spur Supplement New Addition to ' 69 Yearbook Writing copy, assembling pages, taking pictures, and meeting those long dreaded deadlines are but a few of the things in the never-ending cycle of year- book production. Spur ' 69 began in the summer under the super- vision of Mrs. Glynn Bates. A staff of approximately 12 people made the many decisions that arose in this creative undertaking. In the developing of pictures, the school darkroom proved both money and time saving for the second consecutive year. Among the bottles of chemicals, papers and filters used in developing pictures, a new enlarger was purchased to replace the one used last year. Many hours after classtime and many hours at- tending journalism seminars and workshops keep the yearbook staff members up with current trends. In June two staff members, Nan Noblitt and Patty Sepulveda, participated in a week-long work- shop at Trinity University in San Antonio, working in the yearbook section. There they planned the opening section of the yearbook. Five members, Patty Sepulveda, Alan Reeves, Nan Noblitt, Mary Harding and Phil Reeves, attended the yearbook division of a one-day workshop Sep- tember 23. Cover designs and special effects were emphasized at these sessions. CO-EDITOR ALAN REEVES works late cropping pictures at the lightboard f PHIL REEVES, i ' ■:.::. | : ■ ASSISTANT ED sent in for mistak PATRICIA CHEATHAM THINKS over one of the many problems found in laying out advertisements. 1 14 — Organizations DRAWING LAYOUTS for the freshman section is a difficult job done by classes editor Linda Robinson. PHOTOGRAPHER MIKE PRESTON uses the enlarger to develop pictures while assist- ant Roger Hill watches the timer. i A
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