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fi? 5756 cgfcgyf Co-Editors - Patt Pontius and Janice Perdion Assistant Editors - Shelia Anderson and Debbie Young Business Manager - Elaine Rawlins Copy Editors - Anne Goode and Penny Smith Photographers - Vicki Weaver and Nancy Wolford Sport Editors - Buddy McAfee and Richard Cree Activity Layouts - Holly Davis, Lolelita Faulks, Jo Ellen Smalley, and Max Schooley Class Editors - Deanna Hoffman, Nadine Hinton, Cathy Stumbo, Debbie Hanley, Vicki Winfough, Rose Brevard, Becky Henn, and Janice Kerns Advisor - Mrs. Irwin - TPC Representative - Mrs. Cape On June 7, 1968, Mr. West received a letter from our Taylor Representative, WE SUPPORT THE Barbara Cape. We'd like to take this time lx to share this letter with you. y Dear Mr. West: A O f ' ' d ' LOGAN ELM HIGH sc:-loot YEARBooK , me O your advelusulg CM fwaspmted in our company publication which goes to all representatives around the world. I QQTNQ, X 5 - thought you might like to see how it was . YOU SUPPORT US presented. iraqi ' T '-Z' Cordially, A Barb Cape Our thanks to Barbara Cape, Ohio, for passing along an excellent example of one of man-y ways schools can help themselves in obtaining advertising. In this case, the Circleville, Ohio, Logan Elm Staff prepares a card for each of their advertisers. The card serves as an incentive for the advertiser by making him feel that he is an active school supporter, rather than just another contributor to the year- book staff. We're always receiving queries from schools about ways to increase their advertising power, and we think this a good example. Again, thanks to Barbara Cape for this opportunity to bring recognition to our yearbook.
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012 cerf Zan -11 PEP BAND Both the stage band and pep band should be given much credit for their many fine per- formances. While the stage band helped us gain insight into the beauty of popular mu- sic, the pep band in- spired us during our pep rallies and games. 92 STAGE BAND The Logan Elm con cert band has made many successful' per- formances this year. They received an ex- cellent rating at State contest. Under the direction of Miss Hoff- hines, the band has had a very exciting and hard-working year, S
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