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1962 staff employs original ideas in producing yearbook ., Z. xg.. t . Q t I, 1' f: 'zsfa ,Q . '-1,3 - ' s ,Y ff' 2: -1:4-'-Lwlg ,Q V ' .'.' L .. -A e . --' f f Q-.. -lk ISHS, ,iR,ff5:2if.,Ll LII ,fu -ZHJI -' - Classes Staff at work: Crouse, Cunningham, Pennigar, Alexander, Allen, Ad Staff. First row: Kendrick, Norman, Taylor. Second row: Mitchiner, Stafford, and Snepp. Henderson, Kuester, Freedland, and Ridenhour. To insure a sharp print photographers Morris McEwen, Jimmy Gordon, Minor Staff studies the dummy. First row: McCorkle, Oppold, Blair, and Stan Mantiply carefully focus the enlarger. George. Second row: Scott, Rowe, Baker, and Beatty. Z 1 l V , ,sf ' 'U' l grg S fx ., V ,ff -PAGE19- Q-Q l. -1 - 2 'Liv' I. 5 J
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Admiring Mustang awards are John Apperson, Business Managerg Mr. Browne and Mrs. Cohan, advisorsg and Walter Graham, Editor. 1961 Mustang wins awardsg Early in September, thirty-nine Murmfzg staff members began planning and working to edit another All-Arneri- can yearbook for Myers Park. Walter Graham, Editor, and Mr. Browne and Mrs. Cohan, Advisors, introduced to the major staff novel ideas to incorporate in the 1962 annual. The entire book was printed on tinted paper, and a special ink was used in the opening section. The theme of the Mumzfzg carried out Myers Park's desire for the renewal of unity in scholarship, leadership, and citizenship. Business Manager john Apperson, assisted by Treas- urer jan Gaskell and an enlarged business staff, sold ads to raise money for the production of the Mustang. For additional funds they initiated a more extensive sale of sponsorships. Homeroom representatives served as salesmen of annuals and class pictures. Section editors toiled to complete the Mustang by the deadline. Layouts were drawn, pictures were taken, and copy was written to present an informative and appeal- ing overview of the year. Assisting them were the minor staff members who increased their knowledge of year- book production by working with the major staff. Major Staff members plan '62 Mustang. Treasurer Jan Gaskell, Class Student Life Editor Dottie McD0ugle, and Sports Editor Skip Motley. Editor Ann Loftin, Activities Editors Eleanor Carroll and Nancy Schwartz, fin w 'Lv -tai Q- J tiiihg ,va us TX in--'M . LX5-isggia ..,,. . kg.. - PAGE 18'
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Pen Pushers learn to run off stencils. Kathleen Brislin, Linda Flint, Sue Stokes, Sec. Cheryl Connor, Trcas. Sandie Little, Reporter Miriam Evans, V.P. Elaine Barnes, and Pres. Libby Applegate. Engineers build shelterg Pen Pushers sell scatter pillows To provide an increased understanding of the various branches of science and engineering was the purpose of Myers Parks Engineers club. Assisted by Mr. Walk- er, advisor, the club organized and sponsored the an- nual Science Fair. They designed and constructed a fallout shelter to accommodate the entire club. Preparing high school girls for secretarial careers was the chief aim of the Pen Pushers club. Aside from their diligent shorthand and typing practice, the girls profited from talks by several businessmen. To increase their treasury, they sold M.P. scatter pillows. Engineers officers study bomb shelter blueprint. Trcas. Myers, Sec. Hurt, Pres. Ili-mphill, and V.l'. Stanford. ' PAGE 20 - Engineer Ferman Wardell inspects an entry for the Myers Park Science Fair, sponsored by the club. .., 1
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