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Yearbook Strives For New Pictures, Copy RICH CASTLEBERRY, sports editor, rewrites his copy in order to achieve more excitement and color. Business editor Donna Thummel scans receipt books readying for second semester annual sales. TO PLAN ahead for their yearbook, assistant editors Wes Lamberson and John Castleberry discuss new ideas with the annual sponsor Mrs. Jane Morehouse. SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHERS Bruce Frederick, Mark Stormberg and Mark Nachtigal PREPARING FOR deadline, the year work after hours experimenting with new ideas for the yearbook's liner. book staff, Julie Juelfs, Susy Pease, Susan Boulier, Lynda Reemts, Donna
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In Writing— Features, Editorials, Opinions ANGELA BEGLEY works diligently to MARGARET NELSON, headline editor, and Debbie Kalloff work together to achieve complete her news story on time. eye-catching headlines, essential for grasping the reader's attention. WORKING CONTINUALLY to supply the Notes with interesting articles kept staff reporters busy throughout the year. These reporters mcluded-front row: Susan Robbins, Lynn Anderson, Patti Wackel, Glenda Haines, Debbie Babl. Back Row: Bruce Frederick, Becky Pinkerton, Angela Begley, Jincy Blakeslee, Linda Yung, Debbie Kallhoff, Paul Cammack, Jim Arnold. 15
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To Capture The Year’s History And Spirit FINDING THAT yearbook photography takes dedication and work, Greg Hurlbut, Mike Shirk, Dave Castor and Jim Hansen check in the journalism room for their respective assignments. Cooperation was the key word for the annual staff as coeditors Susan Jones and Nancy Mortenson strove to create an imaginative annual for '71. Comprised of mostly inexperienced sophomores, the staff worked on rough layouts, then progressed to copy and cutlines, learning the basics to yearbook development. In the quest for creativity, photographers were urged to try new, unusual and interesting effects. Seeking enlivened copy, students and faculty were interviewed and asked to write their ideas for the yearbook. Changing to Newsphoto, a smaller publishing company, helped the staff because more time could be spent with the yearbook's individual problems. Mr. Acker-mann, representative, also aided the staff tremendously by bringing in new ideas and techniques. Thummel, and Sue Maxted, work after UNDER DEADLINE pressure, co-editors Nancv Mortenson and Susan Jones examine supper to complete pages. recent contact prints before preparing a new picture list. 17
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