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'4-1 A ; M359 h h Possessing intangible qualities of leadership and ingenuity, Cor Performing versatile tasks, Managing Editor Ed Meredith as- Editor Jill Barton ca-ordinates the work of the copy staff. sembles pictures and materials categorically in a portable hle. ?AG'AV Associate Editor of Copy; Barbara Becker, assisted by Larry War- tedious hours of writing the multitude of captions, copy blocks rilow, Richard Bronowitz, Dave Hall, and Bill Wack spend many and titles necesxary for the publication of this yearhs Valhalla. 112
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Valhalla - - Late Hours, Hard Work, Success! Tradition constitutes a memorable phase of high school life; it is upheld and strengthened by succeeding classes. Miami Norland,s Yearbook has become such a tradition-a tradition of excellence. Both of the preceding volumes of the Valhalla won high honors from two independent national rating associations. The 1963 yearbook staff, advised by Mrs. Langer, has endeavored to uphold the Valhalla tradition and to produce a chronicle of the school year Which will attain the highest possible standards. Work accelerated With the selection of layout staff, Who began designing the picture arrangements, while the copy staff worked through reams of paper in their task of writing thousands of lines of copy. A11 schedules became congested when deadlines loomed near. Eventu- ally, the precious packets of materials were mailed to the publisher and the staff Hbreathed a sigh of relief! Expert judgment and a keen eye for proportion characterize Associate Editor of Layouts Carol Quinlan as she advises Sandy Co-Editor Sandy Rose dedicated endless hours advising the stall? with her talent of producing well-designed layouts. Brown to bleedh a picture, while Sandy Rose and Ed Meredith carefully check each photograph for identmcation and crop marks. 111
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