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Resume' Staff CO-EDITORS Ethelyn Gaskin Ronald Lewis The students who are especially interested in working on the yearbook meet every day for at least one hour to collect, compile, and organize all the information which make up a pictorial history of the yearis activities. They sell advertisements and subscriptions, keep records and take pictures. Then they arrange the pictures and write-ups in an effective manner. The pleasure given by the annual to the subscribers is the reward to the staff. LeGene Hayes, Mrs. Mina Roux, Becky Field and Jo Anne Brown, as well as the other staff members, found ideas and materials in the filing cabinet. g . .A . Q m I if ' , 1 .L Q ...in in -L' ickie Caskin, Kathleen Chapman, Ga le Belch r, d S d MCI ll y e an aun ra e e ion Mr. Earl Dudoit gave valuable help with photo- k d h I mr e on t e ayout and typed. graphic problems.
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K mp P an .aww 'S 4 K ,. '. ..--,f r, . :Straw 1' fgzt, y is STAFF MEMBERS: Ethelyn Gaskin, Kathleen Chapman, Floyd Guidry, Gayle Belcher, Jackie Bourque, Gerry Camp, Ronald Lewis, . Ann Brown, Saundra McClellion, Stanley Neal, Nancy Helms, Becky Field, and LeGene Hayes. . . f l .1 Q 6 'ff ' J :I 1 As W OM f .H xc I J ..a, .gf N if 23' H s :jr M A I is . . 'T if 5 ef Ronald Lewis, Stanley Neal and Floyd Guidry kept two cameras Artist Gerry Camp, typists Nancy Helms and Jackie Bourque 1 busy getting all the pictures necessary for the yearbook. their nimble fingers to put drawings and words on paper. I02
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STEP 1 GATHERING THE NEWS Associate Editor, Ari Fairfield: Erlilor-in-Chief, Marilou Westg Business Manager, Shirley Shields LaGatc La Gator, LaGrange's Newspaper, is published and distributed to the students once a month. There are eight publications during the course of the school year. Club reporters are automatically re- porters for the paper. Other reporters and mem- bers of the staff are elected by the staff of the preceding year. In order to remain on the staff, each member is required to turn in three articles every month. The staff meets during the day at a certain time to work on the paper. Through working on the LaGator, it is possible to become a member of the National Quill and Scroll, a journalistic honor society. lVIembers of the staff having 200 column inches published and recommended by the newspaper's sponsor are in- vited to join. STEP 2 WRITING THE STORIES STEP 3 TYPING THE STORIES General Smffers: Linda Ashley, Susan Raetzch, Susan Petit, Ann Sports Editors: Ronnie Williams and Al Burguieresg Co-Featu Hirdler, and Martha Barbee Editors: Pam Marshall, Sherry Devereaux, Pat Barber l04
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