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(A) Planning the layout ond checking on copy ore just two of the mony tasks of Co-Editor Cindy Ookes. (8) Complete with hat and enthusiasm, John T. Hoy , sports editor, sits on the bus ready for the trip to the Texas High School Press Association meeting in Den- ton in December. (C) Whether it is deadline time or just onother work day, Kay Ceorley, feature editor, seems to always be smiles. (D) Deep concentration and sincere concern show on Robin Rosell's face. She works on an editorial for the Rodar. Radar staff members included Bill StorreH, Robin Rosell, Odessa Alexander, David King, Kay Ceorley, John T. Hays, ond Cindy Oakes. Radar — 77
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Radar Wins Honors at THSPA, ILPC Endless hours of work and days of plan- ning brought the Radar its first two State Championships. The newspaper started off by winning State in the International League Press Conference and went on in December to win State in the Texas High School Associ- ation at Denton. The newspaper was put together by many talented students in which two won the Cream of the Crop Award, John T. Hays for his spectacular sports feature and Rodney Werner for his outstanding feature photograph and sports action shot. The staff was cut in half with the open- ing of LBJ but they worked even harder” was the comment of Mrs. Lorene Denney, advisor.
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(A) During the initiation ceremony, Clare Wylie listens quietly. (B) Pual Covey receives his Quill and Scroll pen from Mrs. Araminto Seal. (C) With upraised hands, Robin Rosell, Cindy Oakes, and Kirk Crawford promise to uphold the highest of journalistic ideals. Ritual Initiates Top Writers In the quiet and dignity of candlelight, nineteen juniors and seniors pledged to uphold the highest journalism standards. The event was the annual initiation cere- mony for the Quill and Scroll, the national society for journalists and writers. High scholastic standing, a junior or sen- ior standing, and a contributor in the field of journalism were the requirements for membership in this honorary organiza- tion. The honorees received editor pins. (front row) Kirk Crawford, Robin Rosell, Kay Cearley, Clare Wylie, Dionn Matthews, Renita Neal, and Cindy Oakes, (bock row) Mrs. Lorene Denney, sponsor, Gloria Morrow, Rodney Warner, Stephen Bouchard, David King, Dovid Knowles, Paul Covey, Steve Simon, John Wynne, and Mrs. Araminto Seal, sponsor. 78 — Quill and Scroll
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