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Macohi Staff Works Continuously To Miss Joe Berta Bullock, staff advisor, and Lanny Cecka, editor-in-chief check proof for printing mistakes. Managing Editor Kathy Howey and Sue Hielm, feature editor, pause for a moment of rest before completing their proofreading. School seems to be one rush to meet deadlines for members of the newspaper staff who produce Mana- tee's bi-weekly newspaper, the MACOHI. Each issue of the MACOHI begins with the posting of assignment sheets, which notify staff members of the stories they are required to cover. After receiving their assignments, reporters set forth to interview faculty members and students. They then begin to compile information, write, and type copy which is corrected and sent to the printers by staff editors. The printers set the copy on a proof sheet and re- turn it to the staff for final corrections. After all copy has been proof-read and corrected, it is sent once again to the printers who provide the staff with slicks. The MACOHI is now ready for paste-up. Each staff member is assigned a page and given an envelope of pictures and stories, a ruler, glue pot, and other needed materials. With the completion of paste-up the paper is sent to press. When it returns on Friday, staff members work on distribution and mailing while editors com- plete assignment sheets in preparation of the next deadline. 'V atfgri f was x If-sein QQ.,-.sk Jerri Burton, staff typist, helps Ronnie Robinson, news editor, type copy in peparation for the next deadline. if Q' ,X Eff irtt .T . f X T TT ...f . ogo. is I' Q4 :...
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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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i ,TI Meet Deadlines 5 -fm-v inane 'ff ' .ft 'X' V, t ..,, k ,. 7 W X -r 57- mg,-, 4--as me-4 , fp- , are M M ,Q il' N N' f- -f- aw'W.0 1 i Cheryl Egan, business manager, and Connie Martin, circulation manager, Editor-in-Chief Lanny Cecka helps Janet Diemer, advertising editor, in prepare MACOHI to be mailed. her selection of an advertising layout for the Manatee County Fair. i Ted Sauter, feature editor, and Jim Gelder, Sports editor Jim Means and Alice Weatherall, Staff photographers Kathy Lockhart and Celeste sports editor, complete the paste-up of the news editor, check to see if all stories have Davison gather equipment before going to editorial page. been assigned. take pictures. M f- NEW: I f-zmiwj x , ls. W.,-ffff ' i f , g A. ie
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