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?.Q j Assistant Business Manager Ann Robey and Business Managers Sue Whitley and Suzie Pharr plan the ad section for a 'Spark edition. They planned all ad layouts as well as being responsible for ad sales. ,L ,..,..,i, ,. . Q, r ., ..g.n.-4f-au-Jg..u.. . 'Spark staff By publishing ten issues of the MyerSpark this year, the 'Spark staff enabled students to be aware of the activities at Myers Park and of the achievements of individual stu- dents. The 'Spark sponsored the annual election of a L'il Abner and Daisey Mae for the Sadie Hawkins Dance in April. Mone- tary votes were counted for each candidate and the proceeds placed in the 'Spark treas- ury. The 'Spark also was responsible for the election of a King and Queen of Hearts for the February Valentine's Day Dance. One of the largest issues of the 'Spark came out before the Christmas holidays. Money was raised for the extra-large edition from ads bought by clubs, homerooms, and organiza- tions in the school. Left: Rolfe Kennedy and Sports Editor Bill Crothers trim individual sports pictures. Right: Andrea Whit- field, Copy Editor jackie Stroupe, and Diane Triplett read the copy to cheek for mistakes. Two reporters, Judy Lloyd and Ellen Martin, pre- Typists for the MyerSpark staff work to prepare preliminary copy and that to be turned in to the printer. pare to distribute papers to the homerooms. Freda Rothell, Susan Miller, and Dot Lawing type all stories written by staff members.
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endeavors to produce award-Winning annual This year, the Mustang staff received rec- ognition for the superior annuals that have been published in previous years. The Charlotte News printed a picture article concerning the printing and publication of the Mustang. One of the changes in the layout of the annual was the three-column page, a big change from the two-column spread design which the Mustang has had for the last three years. Through the new arrangement it was easier to vary layouts and to alter- nate picture sizes. Budget for the publication of the yearbook was obtained through the sale of ads and sponsorships and profit from the sale of pictures and the individual sale of annuals. There was no special ad staff this year, but the efforts of the entire staff made it possi- ble to reach the goal of S1500 set for ads and sponsorships. Seniors received their copies of the 1963 Mustang at the Senior Banquet at the end of May. Underclassmen received their an- nuals the next school day. f 'Q' . , .rs Classes staff assistants check identification of class pictures and correct names. Mary Spigener, Ann Hawn .lane Graham, ,lane Patterson, Janie Wade, Donna McCorkle, Geoffrey Schott, and Laura Allen. 1 Major staff members of the Mustang discuss ideas from last yearis annual. Clubs Editor Susan Stafford, Classes Editor Stella Alexander, Sports Editor Tommy Spencer, Features Editor Kitty Kuester, Photog- raphy Editor Morris McEwen, Organizations Editor Bernadette Scott, and Treasurer ,lefi Mitchiner. , 33 21
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f evelops journalistic abilities The editorial set-up on the M yerS park staff differed this year from previous years. In former years, there were two editorsg how- ever, this year there was a single Editor-in- Chief who was responsible for all the work done by the staff. Other editors were the Business Managers, Features Editor, and Sports Editor. Three new positions were created: Managing Editor, who arranged the layout of the paperg Copy Editor, who proofread copy, and Assistant Business Manager, who assisted the Business Man- ager. Ten reporters completed the staff. Their job was to report pertinent news stories, write interesting feature articles, and sell ads. Regular columns in the newspaper were Spark Plugs written by Ellen Martin, Stu- dent of the Issue feature, and Sidelines by Caroline Elliot. Candid news concerning different students was related in Spark Plugs and Sidelines. Outstanding Seniors were honored by being selected as Student of the Issue. The sports section kept stu- dents aware of team and individual stand- ings in all sports at Myers Park. Through a course in Journalism, sopho- mores and juniors received training for placement on the newsp-aper staff. journal- ism taught the principles of editing and publishing a high school newspaper. Editor-in-Chief Barbara Dowd and Mr. Sizer, the newspaper advisor, discuss the 'Sparlfs recent mail. The editor is responsible for the arrangement of the paper and for writing most editorials. Reviewing back issues of the newspaper for unusual ideas, Managing Editor Sally Ervin and Features Editor Caroline Elliot compare editions. The position of Managing Editor was created this year. New-ta. mi-grgvhg mf E?.S7'NiGi 15,360 nusmss SU To 5 K .. ,.,. . Proofreaders Diana Cook and Carol Presley check spelling and punctuation in a news story. Barbara Dowd and Caroline Elliot check the lay- out of the 'Spark on the galleys at the printer's shop before the paper goes to press. 23
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