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y ,,.: Publisher lor the past year. Nancy Vfagner. works preparing a page lor the paper at her desk in the Nortlierncr room, lvlanaging editor Tom Hoemig and as-istant pulali-her Richard Prairie take care ol .i stuhf horn typevsriter in the top lelrt picturei while to the right. editorial page editor Palsy Oxerman writes feature assignments in the hook as feature editor Phyllis Lecher watches, Below lclt. From' cle Gutman. -lcrry HCIEIIIIS, and lvlarsliall Rucli' man ol the -ports department read a story in a previous IHLIC. France- Gagnon and Sharon Bowser help Cynthia Canteli-n .is she checks a story lor pulalication. Editors l-lead Paper Get that story in: who Wants to write a head: don't forget that tomorrow is makefup day .... M If one were to venture down around 113 way any night after school, he could hear such strange words as those laeing spoken. Everyone on the staff has a joh to do, and a story goes through several steps before it is puhlished in the Northerner. First it is assigned to a reporter. Then it is written in pencil and typed. After that it is edited and then headed It must pass the keen eye of Miss lone Colligan, publications adviser, and then it goes to the School Press. Wheii it is returned, it is put on dummy sheets in the process of makefup while an' other journalist checks it for any mistakes that might have occurred when it was being set in type. Vx7hen all is done, it is sent hack to the School Press to be printed so that The Northerner may he distrihuted to homerooms on Friday.
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position, busily at work at her desk in the pubhcatifwns otiicc A new member of thc staff this ycair, Miss Colhgan assumed dutics rs adviser to both the yearbook and the paper. In rhc top lcit picture. Carol and Sharon Krocincr pause for a inwncnt in rhcir work on the senior directory. Thcsc :urls .ictcd .is senior edit-ws for this ycar's book. At thc top right. junior class editor- Clim- lottc Ferguson and Margie Spade sort pictures of their cl.is-inatcs qomc of thc copy writers for rhq annual arc pictured ln-hvxx' lctr. geared are Nancy Flcblg. Sue Shircy. and ,Icrry Hocinlg. and Sharon Nulf. tal-cc time out froni counting pull viitcs ul' their rcspcctivc classes to look at -omg pictures. To the right. hiiss lone Colligan is pictured in ii f.im1h,u' tan ing 1 W r I' . c' .1 ,v CN vii 'Q .. ophomore editor. Ann Moriarty, .ind gi f1'c-hnirin class cditor. ,,,,.f- NN WN: X 4 W-, K' aa 13 xi '. Qs ,S counted their class popularity poll votes and assisted in any way necessary when called upon to do so. Cther minor staif members were Bob Schwartz and Richard Loudermilk, assistant photographersg and Betty Miller, Ronda jones, Jerry Hoemig, Sue Shirey and Sonya Deister, copy writers. These students have each contributed in some way toward the presentation of the Legend of 1971. I L vs, ,fu If 99 I
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Nancy Wagner and Tom Hoemig served as publisher and managing editor, respecf tively, for both semesters. Other major staff positions were held the first semester by Patsy Cverman as news editor, Sue Shirey as editorial page editor, Dorothy Banks, Helen Ogden, Waiida Rupert, Carol Ramp, and Phyllis Lecher as cofcopy editors, Ann Clonch as feature editor, and Cynthia Cantelon as assistant. Boys' sports editor was Froncie Cutman, assistant Marshall Ruchman, girls' sports editor Sharon Bowser, classroom news editor Phyllis Lecher, photographer -lim Olson, business manager Richard Prairie, circulation manager Carol Meyer, advertising manf ager Betty Miller, auditor Pauline Micu, and student adviser Karen Harper. All papers rely on subscriptions and the work of the circulation department. NVhen school opened in September, the circulation stall chose as its theme Best Aim Beats Archers. Book heads were lim Luellen, Lois Roush, Karen Slater, and Dan Votaw. As each homeroom got 100 per cent, its arrow was placed on a target. Agents for Book I were Chuck Fisher, Barbara Miller, lean Cour, Shirley Summers, Sue Marks, Lois Roush, Charlene Boyer, Marilyn Hayes, Nancy Daughf P erty, Loretta Heller, and Pat Powell. Book H agents were Lora Rice, Martin Vferling, Qlerry Sullivan, ,lack Gutermuth, Char' lotte Ferguson, Patsy Cverman, Phil Hodges, Nancy Fuhrman, and Carol Steward. Ann Mof riarty, Carol Eicher, Barbara Crabill, Mary Ann Harrison, Karen Slater, Paul Lewark, Dan Nichols, Mary .lo Martin, Mari' lyn -lohnson, and Sharon Mat' thews were the agents for Book lll. Book IV agents were Virf ginia Tompkins, Helen Foy, loanna Gehl, Gerry Waiters, Nancy Vlfagner, Dick Ellen' wood, Kenneth Vxfeikel, Wziyfne Vv7yss, Ruby Baker, Ronda jones, and Pat Swanberg. Uther workers on the annual do their jobs competently, too. In the top picture stall artist Gray Morrow busily mounts a picture for the yearbook. Below, Richard Loudermilk, -lim Olson, and Bob Schwartz, staff photographers, confer on camera equip' ment in the Legend room.
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