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Staff Puts Yn's Record ln Annual Here's your receipt and thank you very much, Mrs. Knoche, says Rebecca Rosky upon receiving a patron ad during the Randallstown yearbook rally. Showing the photography commit- tee, Joanne Jensen, Lois Chil- coat, Bill Riddle, and Eric Beve, how 'to crop pictures is Charlotte Freeney, chairman. its One for me, and one for you . . . chides Rebecca Rosky as she divides the receipts of the last yearbook rally among Brenda Bair, Gloria Roll, Lois Chilcoat, and Brooke Hartlove. Mary Dee Beall, chairman of the scribes, tells Ann Royse, Bob Lerner, Jane Obst, Fred Rolfman, and Rebecca Rosky how to determine the number of words needed in an article.
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How: Page editors, reporters, and contributors, working under i the editor, and with the help of a stylebook written this year, planned pages, pictures, and articles, wrote headlines, and co-ordinated their work with the printer. Supplementing their coverage, which dealt primarily with school aFfairs, the group distributed a Scholastic Roto mag- azine, published by the National Scholastic Press Associa- tion of which The Mill Wheel is a member, adding informa- tion on the national level. Result: Staff members wrote and planned three times a week l to produce a monthly newspaper, The Mill Wheel, that effectively informed, entertained and influenced the student body. THE MILL WHEEL-First Row: Miss Mary Childs, sponsor, Jim Wohlmuther, 1 editor-in-chief: Wendy Sykes, fourth page editor: Carol Leutner, third page co-editor: Second Row: Charlotte Pinkus, second page editor, Carol Anstine, first page co-editor, Barbara Nolan, third page co-editor. lee, Barbara Nolan and Carol Leutner, co-editors of the sports page, ap- prove Bonnie Parr's photo. .Assembling page two are Tommy Rawson, Cheryl Zangwill Char- lotte Pinkus, Jeffery Hodges and Pete Dibbern. Miss Mary Childs and Jim Wohlmuther survey the 1959 All-American newspaper.
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i . Room 'I02 was the center of the busy hum caused by the 4960 Milestone staff, working hard to create the best Milford yearbook yet. Under the leadership of Mrs. Hassid, sponsor, and Jerry Knoche, editor, the staff members divided into com- N mittees to get the annual publication underway. Heading the business side of the publication were Mr. Sgro, business manager, Shirley Mauck, treasurer, and Joan Eite- miller, secretary. Write and rewrite seemed to be the motto of the scribes pommittee, as chairman Mary Dee Beall criticized their at- tempts at writing headlines, captions, and articles. Chairman Brooke Hartlove and the members of the archi- tecture committee found it no easy job to arrange and bal- nce pages in a 'I60 different ways in planning the year- ook's' structure. l Meanwhile, the photography committee, with Charlotte Freeney as chairman, worked industriously to plan extra- special pictures of teachers and students. Can you translate this handwriting? Sandy Scripture and Ann Kropman, the acls and subscriptions committee, often asked each other in performing their iobs of obtaining finan- cial support for the Milestone. The hammering of typewriters indicated the diligence with which the typists, with Nancy Wilhelm as chairman, worked in preparing written material for submission to the printer. ll Together they produced the T960 Milestone. Jerry Knoche and Mrs. Hassicl decide that 36 pt. Lydian ltolic script should be used throughout the yearbook. The architecture committee, Gloria Roll, Brooke Hartlove, and Brenda Bair, works frantically to carry out the editor's seemingly impossible sug- gestions. Anderson, 'A', Anderson 'B', Anderson 'C' . . . alphabetizss Sandy Scripture and Ann Kropman, co-chairman of the ads and subscription committee. ff ,, X v ,-5
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