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Vicki Berger Heads Newspaper Staff Better coverage of news and events at MHS for both students and the community served as the main goal set by the 1968-69 Bulldogs C-rowl staff. Vicki Berger, who had won the best news story award at the University of Missouri journalism Workshop dur- ing the summer, was named editor. Staff members wrote, edited, and made-up the four-page tabloid, appearing bi-weekly in the Mexico Ledger with special eight-page editions at Christmas and graduation. Alternating with the paper was Growl-TV. The show, directed by lohn Kuester, appeared on Channel 12 every other Friday at 6 and 7 p.m. ln the annual MIPA newspaper contest sponsored by MU's School of journalism, the Growl received a First Honors rating with individual honors going to lim Worstell, sports editor, who wrote the top sports story in the state. While Vicki Berger, editor, keeps an eye on Growl make-up, Con- nie Harrison, left, page three editor, and Ginger Mundy, page two editor, cut column rules and slug out their pages. ttopj lim Wor- stell, sports editor, and Eric Stover, page one editor, make corrections in type for the final edition of this year's Growl. Bob Napier, Ledger city editor, center, supervises thejob.
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sue an-qu' 4- ag: Q9 Us Gao no Quo 9230 on Oh? a Searching through the publications scrapbook for a homecoming article, Debbie Brooks and Marjorie Chaney reminisce past events at MHS. Nancy Erdel, Gail Moore, and Carol Dever ttopi compare their senior section with the one in the first Mascot published 20 years ago. ttop right! Wanda Benjamin and ad manager Judy Dug- gins total the day's income from ad sales. Taking a minute from class time tcenteri Mrs. Barnes and Sandy Harcrow admire Nita Smith's new ring. tlefti After announcing at the sales assembly that there would be a name-the-doll contest to win a free Mascot, Debbie Deason displays the doll, later named Rupert. tfar left? Edhor Unda PhHHps,leh,and ckcuhuon nmnager Nancy AHem right, help Kathy Atkins get ideas for opening section pages. ,J- Qu .1 is . , .. W i. ..., M. Ei? g w K X be-an K wack L NWA r....'w-oanqguqgq I . f. . ,W L
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