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Mocohi Staff fx 9 G f H I 1. K 1 as z I. A mi! ,L ,Q we e Q. r Q: .W : 'N ' . . We lan Simkus, feature stattp Bob Schermer, reporterp Susan Fields, Paul Gouwens, news staffg Karen Larson, news editor: Erma feature editor and photographerp and Sam Bussey, reporterg attend Psalmonds, reporterp and Ken Ward, news staffg read through to some important items necessary for the next issue of the paper. newspapers that were sent from other schools. 102 Working on a Tuesday afternoon to paste up the MACOHI managerp Barbara Schafhausen, copy editorg Tom Mosely, before it goes to the printer are Nancy Petosky, circulation reporterg and loan Reus, editor-in-chief.
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Editors Editors Accept ew Responsibilities Taking charge of the 'CANE ECHO was Sarah Ford, editor-in-chief. Sarah with the help of Mr. Ben Tillett, adviser, directed every stage of the publication-from sales to the distributions of the book. For her dedication and hard work to the yearbook, Sarah was admitted to Quill and Scroll, a select group of students who excell in the field of journalism. The MACOHI took on a new form under the direction of loan Reus, editor-in-chief. Throughout the year, loan was recognized for her literary accomplishments. She was awarded a plaque for the Best School Paper Editorial by the Bradenton Herald. joan, being a member of Quill and Although the old tradition of producing 'CANE ECHO, and loan Reus, editor of the S ll f t h h the yearbook and newspaper still lingers MACOHIg they use modern ideas for 'Pro or' WO years' as proven er in the minds of Sarah Ford, editor of the their publications. lterary ta ents' Sitting at the beach on 3 SUNNY dit' gives loan Revs 3 feeling Of Taking a few minutes of relaxation from the yearbook, Sarah Ford ffeed0l'n fl'0n1 hef tedious 35 edit0I'. rests in the Shade gf 3 free. l0'l
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Macohi Staff Staff Adopts Different Style Contributing to the fight against inflation, the Macohi staff continued to produce the paper free of charge. Funds to support this publication were derived from advertising of which one of the new sources was the Armed Forces recruiting due to the elimination of the draft. Adopting a new magazine look, the MACOHI condensed its pages to half the former size but increased the total number of pages. The paper not only took on a different format but also had a membership with a one-to-one ratio-half boys and half girls. Together these - s Lisa Thompson, managing editor, makes up bill with an area business. Ken Hewes, Students Created the MACOHIH a headline while Susan Brasington, advertising matlagef, f9ChQCk5 3 l'5t Of business manager, discusses an advertising ads being run In the next issue. fx J fi., M X Miss joe Berta Bullock, adviser, Sharon Kresge, copy editor, and Leon White, managing editor, check several of the stories that will be used in the next issue of the MACOHI. K, 1 'ir.,,.w fi I i 1 W 1 ., l X 7ff53?'f? 1 A if 'rl e 'T , Af '-if 'P T '!l ' ,J f we '-:QL Mike Nordholm, sports staff, Anne Rood, sports staff, and Mickey Palmer, sports editor, watch from the pressbox some of the activities taking place in the football stadium. f 5 f I, kk t ,X fl t, ,QM , ' 4-5 't fs cw it , a ,grew-we I I L. :Nix vyl., 4 ll lf aff 1 X f ' 1. ' .x Lrxk ,ts .1-' L11 y Q tw K 3 N Q Q ., ,lcfew ff' 'c.,ff '1vG Ut I, ' f ,V ff ,V K.. g1',a,,-JNAP Lglv' l f X l'C.,u.,. 3 I fw- JH - l -ll '- 1 : 1 T l l Aix, L A. t,wff L MKQYQ-'G Q r nw r it M T T at , Cvx l l . g 2 :o, !l Q gifs-ve fl ,cj ,-, .OL ,Y I fx vm v ivy 51 71,1 .5 V ,, ,Aft fa, ' tl' ' 'V L R l'ltX'L'! l W Vx- , I TVX. 1 ll l' Y A, ll Ulllxr A V, .XS Lt, ' X , T. , t, .LL TE .ff l ' S NW' i ,JK Civ' -. YY-.its 103 Q, 3 l
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