Manatee High School - Cane Echo Yearbook (Bradenton, FL)

 - Class of 1965

Page 80 of 260

 

Manatee High School - Cane Echo Yearbook (Bradenton, FL) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 80 of 260
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Page 80 text:

What's so funny about this page? asks Curtis Tutterrow, editor, as Sue Smethurst and Cheryl Hitchings enioy a private ioke. A handful of students enters a room for the first time. From the moment they step through the door, they realize that this will be no ordinary class. The usual desks are missing and in their places are long tables in neat rows. Even the atmosphere is different. They seat themselves around the tables and are intro- duced to their advisors. They are told that it will be their responsibility to produce the T965 'CANE ECHO. Thus the annual staff is organized, and each member is assigned the section he will be responsible for completing. Immediately they are introduced to the tools they will be using the entire year, dummy sheets, layout sheets, grease pencils, rulers, copy paper, all foreign words to them, soon find a familiar place in their vocabulary. The staffers also soon realize the big iob that they have before them. ,--'Q lltlilld will i W ' F ' ...,. , gf ww-- Y - f fir .f.r ' , - Sue Frcnson, circulation manager, gets a few tips on writing and check- ing copy from Elinor Maney and Mary Beth Gilligan, copy editors. Ken Eastabrocks, Sue Geldert, Bonnie Cline, have fun putting the Sfudem Life semen and Cathy Charron, club and features editors, together, Karen Mathewson helps Caralie Cannon decide which negatives to order. '

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This year members of the club sponsored a trip to New Orleans during the Christmas holidays. While in New Orleans, the stu- dents visited the French Quarter and several other places of his- toric and cultural interest. In the spring, the club held its annual banquet employing a French theme. All of the food served at the banquet was French or cooked in a French style. As an added attraction this year, Mr. Goloin is planning to conduct a tour of Europe during the months of June and July. The six week tour will include visits to London, Paris, Cannes, Ver- sailles and other famous cities. Although this trip is being plan- ned mainly for French Club mem- bers and French students, other Manatee students may attend. Banquet sr' 'si' .V rij K vnu' --.,.,4 .1 .f . M175 a Mr. C. Harvey Gobin, French club sponsor, shows Cheryl Miller, club president, a travelogue of France. First Row: Diane Seavy, Brenda Payne, Bruce Dunn, Melanie Wallis, 5?0Ple90l1, A0009 M06 Kil1f1Ul'l, Kathy DiCkS0f1, Bvflflle l-Ybfink, Nancy Mgfgurel Tcmmqgi. Second Row, Marion Grqhqm, Mary Jo Millgl Cheryl Clark. Fourth Row: Jennifer Smith, Carolyn Rowley, Jean Dickinson, Anne Moore, Linda Barrett, Bobbi Lively, Cheryl Miller. Third Row: Linda BUf9l1ClfClT, Vlfginid Cl1ilTiCk, Kflthy CESSNCI, JUN NOI'W0Od. as my 75



Page 81 text:

Rick Robinson and Marilyn Lesser, senior editors, get their materials from the closet while Carolyn Rowley, underclass editor, waits her turn. The first big iob of the staff is selling ads. These advertisements pay for nearly one-third of the book, which makes it necessary for everyone to put on his salesman's face and try to sell. lt's not always easy fiust ask the advertising managersj, but the staff always seems to come through. After ad selling comes the really hard work, choosing a cover, pick- ing a layout style, laying out the book, and all the other jobs that go into putting a good yearbook together. The annual staff works long hours and devotes a large percent of its time to producing the year- book. Many times plans must be broken in order to meet a deadline. The various editors of the yearbook must plan pictures, write copy, make layouts and carry out all the small jobs they are called on to do. Producing the yearbook is a continual job and the staff finds no time to rest until the annuals have been distributed. Then they can sit back, relax, and know that their job is finished. Second Home of 1965 'Cane Echo Stall Susan Reid and Ginna Dean, advertising editors, and Chris Woodland, sports editor, seem to have found something more interesting This never happensln seems to be what Miss SGYiI19 US Curtis Tufferrow grins with a know- than the CGYYUGFG- Bullock and Mr. Tillett, annual advisors, are ing l00li. ,A N.. ,Yhlf

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