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Editor Drives For Coverage XE ' an f , fag. Editor Bryan O'Neal pushed everyone hard in order to publish one of the best newspapers in the state. Checking for cor- rect headlines and doing paste-ups gave editors many headaches throughout the year. Reporters braved the cold to give a thorough report on each football game. All social events were to have a place in this weekly publication. Photographers snapped, developed, and printed pictures to illustrate and accent the stories. Everyone of the news- paper staffers worked hard to get out the finest newspaper while keeping grades up. The WESTERNER WORLD held member- ship in National Scholastic Press Assn., University lnterscholastic Press Assn., Columbia Scholastic Press Assn., and Texas High School Press Assn. VWth football season over, Sharon Moreland, WEST- ERNER WORLD Sports Editor, concentrates on writ- ing the outcomes and scores of co-ed basketball. Bryan O'NeaI, newspaper editor, Barbara Ratliff, newspaper associate editor, and Saul Rey, yearbook editor, continue to discuss publications work even at the National Honor Society initiation. While Inez Russell looks on, Darrell Maloney works at the light table to get an article waxed evenly on the page. 24 ' Newspaper i T f .f ,pf T y 4 Q 5: rl? 1 Z 1 , y . 1 - ' tg . Qi Q 5 4' I .. ein? 's i ii U . P is C - 'Y' A ' . 55. ' ' ' QA E A 0 if ni
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.X Q. fiit Qfg 'f 'Il-I' 1 23:5 ' eff ' 'ig 'Happy Day - Happy Day' Happy Day - Happy Day was he phrase all students in yearbook nublications waited anxiously to near from Mrs. Mary C. Wilson, iecause it meant that they had lone something right. The excitement of beginning a new and better WESTERNER year- nook was even experienced by ookies in publications. Learning to lraw layouts that would eventually ake form of another book in the ong list of WESTERNER volumes vas a maior task for all staffers. Approving copy and cutlines, :aused many headaches as begin- ning students produced wrong verb enses and horrible cutlines. Saul Rey, editor, and Karen nAcClung, assistant editor, returned page after page to staff members to be corrected. After all the pres- sures, deadlines, and final correc- tions the final pages were finished and an accomplishment of pride through hard work shone through. Besides a learning experience the yearbook provided the school with its history and served as a memory book of pictures for stu- dents. The WESTERNER received rat- ings each year from Texas High School Press Association, Univer- sity lnterscholastic Press, and National Newspaper!Yearbook Service. ln ratings received in past years the WESTERNER yearbook ratings have been among the finest in Texas. Yearbook staffers include Christina Aguilar, Rosa Lara, Irene Marez, Tonya McReynolds, Burma Foster, Joe Rosas, and Greg Martin. Sam Becker, sports editor, furiously types copy on his layout trying to meet a deadline. As assistant editor of the yearbook, Karen McClung works with copy, cutlines, and pictures turned in by section editors. Yearbook ' 23
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Working on newspaper circulation, Janey Wolf gets all the help she needs from John Ortega, Vernon Whipple and Ricky McNelIy. Milton Castillo, takes . dh Steiger, newspaper advertiser and Judy Wolf find team work necessary as they try to complete the list of advertisers who finance the maior portion of the newspaper. time out during the NSPA convention to get a few shots of downtown San Antonio. 5 E l we Throughout the year Robert Stearnes, reporter, made use of advice given by Mrs. Mary C. Wilson, sponsor of the newspaper. Organizations ' 25
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