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Yearbook staff creates new Lord Loudoun Lord Loudoun advisor, Mr. Bartlett, gives the date for the final deadline to Staff Editors, Mary Flournoy, Jo Ann Atwell, Sally Kaufman, jill Forsyth, Paul Biggers, and T. Jay Howard. Layout staff members Ed Batterson and Candi Caulk fit pictures on pages, as Layout Editor Paul Biggers counts blocks for a headline. Head photographer Ben Hedrick shows his assistant, Fred Armstrong, how to operate a new camera. 63
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The Copy Staff works hard to write unusual copy. They are: typist Barbara Trussell, Tom McCabe, Copy Editor Mary Flournoy, Sarah Brownrigg, and Gene Harrison. Sports Editor T. jay Howard and staff member Bob Thompson work on their football pages, while Del Camp tries to figure out who that unknown player is. 62 Last spring this year's Lord Loudoun staff tackled the task of creating a completely new annual. The goal became a new theme, new page layouts, and even a new cover. The handful of workers, number- ing only eighteen, devoted themselves to a long, difficult labor. The copy staff wrote interesting copy and captioned pictures, painstakingly taken by the photographers. From the jumble of copy and pictures, the layout staff devised functional patterns for each page. Guided by Mr. William Bartlett, the staff produced this 1964 Lord Loudoun. The labor was long and difficult-'but rewarding. The business staff, Tommy Ketron, jill Forsyth, and Zadiee Hoffman, add up the money from ads.
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Raider Editors Jim Chamblin, Tommy Jewell, jean Rosen, Bill Clemens, and cartoonist Pam Radebach go over the latest edition with sponsor Mrs. Niman. Now this is how you turn the film for the next picture, explains picture editor Bill Clemens to his assistants, Alan Warner and Bert Goulait. 64 The presses roll, and another Raider is, created and made ready for distribution. This year twelve new issues were printed on the new offset-job press of the Loudoun Times Mirror. For the first time the Raider conducted a mid-semester sub- scription drive. The Raider staff is very proud of its publica- tion, which included such old favorites as the Shadow and new attractions such as the Feature Teacher column. Reporter Buddy Hammerly writes sports copy for the next issue.
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