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■ ■■■lBHHHH BalHialMHDm mKK R.p.agan Radar First Issue Out Opening Day of School Through the work of the first and second year journalism classes and sponsor, Mrs. Glynn Bates, the school newspaper Reagan Radar is published. This is the first year in existence for the second year class, held third period, and also the first time the Radar has come out on the first day of school. Classtime and extra hours after school provide the time necessary to proofread stories, paste ads and to write the copy essential to a good newspaper. Various outside activities are also involved. In June Suzanne Hardy and Laurel Taylor attended a one-week workshop held in San Antonio at Trinity University. In August, Kip Martin, Diana Cherne, Pam John- son, Phil Reeves and Alan Reeves attended a two- day workshop sponsored by the University of Texas Journalism Department. These students along with five others from every high school in Austin had an extensive tour of publication sites in Austin. Among these were the U.T. Journalism Department, the Capitol, KTBC, the American Statesman, TRAC- OR and the Longhorn Stadium Pressbox. In September students Suzanne Hardy, Kip Martin, Saundra Eichorn, Pam Johnson, Laurel Taylor and Bill Bray attended a one-day workshop-seminar at Trinity University in San Antonio. EDITOR OF THE newspaper Laurel Taylor reads stories and de- cides what copy will be used. r ASSISTANT PAM JOHNSON prepares stories in rough draft form for typesetting and printing. KEITH FRENTRUP and Pat Pattillo pause before leaving to s;ll newspaper ads. 1 16 — Organizations
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jcsib it lb COPY EDITOR Patty Sepulveda proofreads brownlines or page proofs, of the administration section. PHIL REEVES, co-editor of the Spur, devotes much time to the production of the yearbook. ASSISTANT EDITOR Nan Noblitt checks the pages already sent in for mistakes in copy. DIANA CHERNE and Kipi Martin assemble tentative pictures for cutlines and headlines. Organizations — 1 1 5
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ASSISTANT EDITOR Bill Bray leads a critique of the NEWSPAPER DEADLINES FIND Mark Heckmann, sports editor of the Radar and Spur, hard at work typing football stories. SUZANNE HARDY LAYS out stories before paste-up. CARTOONIST FOR THE Radar Lee Thomason takes time to read newspaper galleys. Organizations — 1 1 7
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