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Responsible for recording class activities throughout the Jills-of-all-trades. general staff members, Sue H2ll1C0Cka year are editors Kay Williamson, junior sectiong Linda Sue Taylor, Regina Milburn, Maxine Akins, Francene Hicks, Joyce Murphrey, sophomore sectiong Jon-Anna Akins, Marsha Neunaber, and Ginger Ohlenbusch, work Hankins, Dorothy Wells. senior section. under various section editors. '61 Staff Puts ut nothcr Preparing copy-only one of the myriad duties involved in compil- ing an advertising section-are Roger Thrailkill, business man- agerg George McCleskey, exchange copy managerg and Kent Keeton, assistant business manager. For the second straight year, an award-Winning year- book was produced by West- erner staff members in 1961. Honors received by that edi- tion of the book include a first place in Texas High School Press Association competition and an A+ rating from the National Scholastic Yearbook Association. Last year also marked an important first for the annual staff, which pub- lished its original supplement covering spring events. The THSPA award was received this past December by a delegation of 17 publications Workers attending the three- day Denton convention. Between September and March, the largest yearbook in seven years, this 296-page 1962 publication, was produced by a 28-member staff. Feb. 1 on a yearbook calendar means that only 28 scant days are left to meet the final deadline. Susan San- ders, index and art editor, completes indexing, while Kathy Auxer, assist
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iX,,,,V! On a hunch that they can glean Jack Roberts, Sally Cadena, Susan is! work before and after school in an ideas for stories from past issues, Stipic, Mary K. Fisher, and Lydia effort to catch up with their never news gatherers, Pauline Edwards, Riojas, scan old papers. Staffers finished work. Dummying, or planning pages in advance, enables minor editors, Tommy Hester, editorial pageg Donna Damron, newsg and Bobby Miller, sports, to visualize the appearance of each issue. A reporter's work is never done, agree journalists Jan Edwards and Melinda Needles as they check the assignment sheet posted bi-weekly by editors as a re- minder that the inevitable deadlines are near.
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