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Roberf Charlion lexchangel, Carol Burch, John DeSandre, Donna Ingersoll icircula- iionl, Ronald Johnson, Lodean Heeg, and Lee Pesavenio lsporlsl loolr over previous issues of 'Phe Times. UWLIV John Dierf, Aouda Belander, Daniel Llewel- lyn, and Pairicia Glasser iadveriisingl looln a+ 'ihe adveriisemenls on 'the baclr page of +he Times. Richard Humphrey, Joyce Zo- leclri, CharloHe Rider, and Eddins McNealy lgossip and humor columnsl record some of ihe laiesr gossip. Nancy Richards, Roberi Carlson, and Elaine Genge lHeraId-News reporiersl plan 'rhe arlicles for nexi weelr's column. News reporiers Jean Biorkman, Simone Vaughi, Peggy Carier, Lois Henlle, Georg- ene McClain, Sandra Ayers, Joy Leedom, Judy Winsfon, Marie Maiesi, Virginia Arvidson, and Carene Erwin compare noies on iheir reporiing assignrnenis.
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nexT issue. ANN BROZOVIC, arT IRENE BENCK, co-ediTor MR. GAHALA, sponsor WALTER BOYCE, co-ediTor ROBERT CLEARY, news e ior Wfanq Weak an Une 7ima, Under The able supervision oT John Gahala, new sponsor oT The Times, 2l senior iournalisTs wiTh The help oT some oT The underclassmen worked To puT ouT a newspaper ThaT would be worThwhile and oT inTeresT To The sTudenTs. The work oT geTTing ouT The paper is divided beTween The ediTorial and busi- ness sTaTTs. The ediTorial sTaTT does all oT The wriTing and arT work oT The paper. The business sTaTT handles The Tinances oT The Times. The co-ediTors are responsible Tor geT- Ting The maferial TogeTher, prooTreading iT, and geTTing iT To The prinTer. When The prinTer reTurns The galley prooT, The co-ediTors prooTread and arrange The ma- Terial aTTracTively on a dummy sheeT. The dummy, when seT up exacTly righT, is re- Turned To The prinTer Tor The Tinal prinT- ing. The news ediTors inTerview The vari- ous members oT The TaculTy and The sTu- denT body and give The readers an inTer- 26 esTing accounT oT school acTiviTies. The humor and gossip columnisTs relaTe some oT The humorous Things said and done in classes and Try To keep everyone in- Tormed abouT whaT is happening. The exchange column is made up oT inTeresT- ing and humorous arTicles Taken Trom oTher school newspapers. The sporTs wriT- ers reporT on games and keep everyone up-To-daTe on C-5.A.A. acTiviTies. The LockporT-Herald reporTers wriTe a very inTeresTing and inTormaTive weekly col- umn Tor our l.ockporT weekly paper Tell- ing oT The happenings oT The pasT week and giving a preview oT Things To come. AdverTising and circulaTion are The work oT The business sTaTT. Ads are soli- ciTed Trom local merchanTs To help Ti- nance The Times. The papers are sold in homerooms by sTaTT members. usually on The TirsT Tuesday oT The monTh. Seven issues were puT ouT This year wiTh many arTicles To inTeresT all. The Times ediiorial sfaff plans arTicles Tor The df LORETTA WOZNIAK, news ediTo BETTI KELM, news ediTor
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4 growfh of L.T.H.S.: MISS TAYLOR, chairman of sponsors KENNETH BARONE. vice-presldenf JUDITH LONG, secrefary BUIST WALKER, Treasurer RICHARD ADAMSON. W presidenf ,cl Wm any of fum, new 0 Here we are . . . in a new school wiTh new Triends To malce and new Things To do. Freshman Day was SepTember 8. On This halT day we experienced our Tirsf assembly. Remember when Mr. Flinlc in- Troduced Whislcers? Remember The up- perclassnnen's version oT The Typical Tresh- man? ATTer assembly we wenT To our various classes, boughT our books. and were assigned our lockers. Following Up- perclassmen Day on The ninTh we all came baclc and school really sTarTed. We soon Tound ThaT we migh+ be eli- gible To ioin The Lock sTaTT or The Times sTaTT. This was The TirsT Time ThaT Tresh- men were allowed To be on These sTaTTs. Then came The TooTball season. Among 28 Trosh-soph ouTsTanding players were our classmaTes, John and Samuel Williams, broThers. Then came The baskeTball season. For The TirsT Time in a number oT years a Treshman made The varsiTy Team. We are proud oT KenneTh Barone. We can also boasT oT a high scholasTic record. On The high honor roll l28 poinTs or overl Tor The TirsT semesTer were: Kay Bensing, KaThy Boland, Barbara Garson, lvlargareT Gorc, ForresT HarTman, Sue Paialc, Beverly Rider, and John Sample. Many made The regular honor roll. IT was a year oT Tun and sTudies, Tull of inTeresT and exciTemenT. We will never TorgeT iT. Freshman officers discuss The
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