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6... - 7 7 ! -1. 1 1 it Working toward the next deadline are Dawn O'Donnell, staff After all the work that went into their layout sheets, Loretta artist, Steve Teal, assistant club editor, Suzy VanderGriend, Freeland, lerry Dowdy, circulation managers, and Larry Robinson honors editor, and Laurie lo Houck, organizations editor. sports editor, feel that it is too easy to just throw them away. Echo Members I ' lah la Create Book Deadlines, deadlines, and more deadlines were one of the cries that could be heard coming from within room 106, home of the 'CANE ECHO. After dividing up the pages of the yearbook, each member was responsible for the section given them. Drawing layouts, writing copy, and planning pictures were some of the necessities needed to complete the publication. Through the use of the darkroom, costs were greatly reduced. The money saved was put towards the tip-ins, one of the changes in the book. Another difference was in the advertising section. Instead of running from left to right, the pages ran from top to bottom. With these changes and the various ideas of each staff member, the '73 'CANE ECHO was created. Comparing some different ideas with last Mari Tappy, lim Wuichet, curriculum years yearbook are Mr. Tillett, adviser, editors, and Laura Allison, index editor
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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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'Cone Echo Staff - -v35inW-..., ' , ft lm.. inwvmsx' Preparing the class pages are Missy Hunter, senior class editor, loel Nichols, senior directory editor: Doug Dictating an address, Carol Briggs, Student Life editorp assists Y gg to 9? s' W l. Purcell, sophomore class editor, Bill Gallo, freshman class editor, and Elaine Windisch, junior class editor. E s -f H. gf.. 2,2 i'l .Mr Working in the darkroom to complete the pictures ordered for the yearbook are Marc Pease, photographer, Keith Webb, photographer, Andy Glendening, photographer, and Phil Mieczynski, photographer. Debbie Powell, advertising manager, in typing a bill. Sarah Ford, editor-in-chief, inspects the work that they have done. IO5
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