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Row 1: Mary Ann Ewert, Leda Soldwisch, Nancy Cossitt, treasurer, Bill Tomiclci, president, Kathy Albright, secretary, Mary Sue Haydon. Row 2: Pat Baloun, Barb Miller, Arne Rode, John Greens lee, Gerry Sue Steffen, Jim Curl. in writing ability Writers Club includes those stu- dents who are interested in writing and want an additional opportunity to improve their ability to compose. At monthly meetings, the members wrote, discussed, and made critiques of their own masterpieces. Compiling Pen and lnklings, a col- lection of writings from LT students, was the main project of Writers Club members. They selected poetry, es- says, and other types of creative writing from pieces submitted by the English teachers from their classes. Row T: Nancy Caulton, treasurer, Tan Bushman, secretary, Leda Soldwisch, president, Mary Doran, vice-president, Miss Jordan, sponsor. Row 2: Diana Swift, Jean Jankowski, program chairman, Ray DeLong, Pat Mackey, Sharon Lilla. The membership ot Quill and Scroll, LT's national honorary club for writers, was selected from journa- lism and yearbook staff in February and in the spring. At both times there was ln order to become a T20 inches ot published tion of Mr. Harnstrom or ceptance of the National an initiation. member, one had to have material, the recommenda- of Miss Keefe, and the ac Secretary. To encourage ideals of journalism and writing, members entered contests for newspapers and creative writing. To add a spark of fun, the group got together for potluclcs. 'V'-I' W -4 .4114 Mm-ww-Y .lim Winfield, president of SC Writers Club, confers with a new member, and Diana Swift, Mary Doran, and Tan Bushman Cseatedj, and Karen Zethmayr, Sharon Lilla, Sue Carr, and Leda Soldwisch tstandingl. 23 X
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ur 10 K0 -1- fr, ,. 5 is Z 4 X 'LQ Row 'l: Pat Balaun, Marcia Coogan, Nancy Cossitt, Jim Curl, asso. .pf editor, Mary Sue Haydon, editor, Mary Ann Ewert, GSSO. 9dlTOVi -lOl1 1 Frost, Barb Miller. Row 2: Jill Muller, Lou Finkenbinder, Nancy Stout, Sunny Wheeler, Pat Tatro, Nancy Starbuck, SUG Devid, Mlllle Allen, Mary Jane Freriks, Dick Parker. Row 3: Peggy Paulson, Roberta Thomas, Dick Biondi, Lee Hensen, John Davies, John Read, Carole Read, Bonnie Scarratt, George Grisaffe, Janet Freisinger. hh.. f 'J' x' Q. , . N , I y e.. Q iv--I -f ' , in.NT'-. 4,4 Wi N, 4. ii' - .,1f,. 942 ' dy' K 3 5- ,si Tab S , ec. . N . Mary Sue Haydon, Mary Ann Effert, and Jim Curl exchange executive views with adviser, Mr, Harnstrom. Tab, Lion record There've been some changes made could well have been the theme of the T958 Tabulae . Looking over the staff's shoulders was the new battery of advisers, Mr. Albert Harnstrom, adviser- in-chief, Mr. William Hazard, art adviser, and Mrs. Louis Brockmeier, south campus adviser. To help build an experienced Tab staff for next year, twenty-two underclassmen were chosen to work with eleven seniors and the three editors. The staff also moved down from the lofty perch of room 301, which haa been used by the staffs of past years, to a larger room, lOl. The staff attended conventions at which they were introduced to new ideas and techniques in yearbook production. Innovations resulting from these experi- ences andthe staffs ingenuity were the use of eleven main divisions instead ofthe usual five in organizing the book, inclusion of more candids onthe underclass- men pages, and employment of headlines to tell the story of every two pages. Activities in the Tabulae office vary from puzzling over uncooperative ty peysriters to Dassinq criticism on debated pictures l ' ll s, ll Stgtf rrtgmberg, Mary Ann Efzert, Peggy Pgalscn, Jill Muller, Pat Tatra, Mary Sue er 7 3 16 S hs? s...,, Y V Haydon, and Jann Davies, plan han to cov , UH we convention rreetmgs at the Conrad ' t L. Hilton Hotel , , Q ,sg is A4 , A!
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