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l lol News Bureau members Bonnie Salmon, senior, and Konnie Hornsby, junior, look for story ideas in Telstar. lbl VANGUARD editor Steve Gano aids Vicki Marchetti in her work on the senior section. lcl Sorting underclass pictures was a tedious task for VAN- GUARD staffers Ruth Horn and Judy Pierson, iuniors. ldl Preparing for the pages of Northwest Passages to arrive, vocational printing students 108 44 clean the school's offset press fel Fall semester Telstar editor 'Scott Daniels, senior, takes advantage of adviser James Ray's experience, while sports editor Bob Rees, senior, checks a page plan. lfl Working many hours eval- uating student writing, North- west Passages staff members Brenda Obenchain, Mary Mal- loy, and editor Nancy Harris, juniors, concentrate on their thoughts. wt,
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I kind of feel free. Because blue jeans and a T- shirt use to make me feel free but now since I wear them so much getting dressed up gives me the same thrill. Does that mean that feeling free is all in one's mind? Gary Cirrincione l feel very uncomfortable in this get up. After almost dragging my tie through a plate of food in lunch, l am now ready to take it off!! On a day like today it also gets very hot in these clothes. l'm glad we don 't do this every day. Jim Blair 6 Senior Recognition day was one occa- sion when even the s most anti-estab- lishment students enjoyed swapping their every-day blue leans and T-shirts for their Sunday best. High spirits and red roses purchased with senior dues identi- fied seniors on this special October 13 event. Mrs. Doris Bradford gave her senior English 7 students an opportunity to record their feelings that day and have them presented in Vanguard. Showing that Senior Recognition Day brightened the regular routines of a school day are lal Sam Dotlich, Jim Dimitroff, and David Dukes, lbj Phil Wolfef lcl Chet Crump and junior Terri Polandg ldj Gloria Edmundson, lei Leslie Malone. ' 107 L
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News Bureau, Northwest's link with local and city newspapers, provided such an outlet for senior Bonnie Salmon. I really get a lot of satisfaction working on News Bureau, she said. Our iob is to give credit to all deserving stu- dents-not just the 'big names' that are always written about. News Bureau director Konnie Hornsby, iunior, added that it was sometimes hard for students to realize how much copy was actually written be- cause what was printed depended on the editors of each paper. Students' imaginative thoughts received attention in Northwest Passages, an annual anthology of student writings. With the ex- ception of editor-in-chief, who was appointed by Mrs. Doris Bradford, adviser, staff members were se- lected by ballot in sophomore and iunior English classes. Editor Nancy Harris, junior, explained the literary magazine's new format: We used pages of photography and quota- tions from David Burk's poem 'Re- flections' to divide the book into sections. The poem was used as our central theme and was written out entirely in the middle of the book. VANGUARD, with adviser Mrs. Gwen Mannweiler, took an original approach to reporting the history of the year through the use of a magazine format and a theme deal- ing with the the entire students' life rather than only its school-related aspects. ln order to better repre- sent the entire scope of a student's life, said editor Steve Gano, sen- ior, we are using more graphics and a freer design than every I before. To clarify the fact that Telstar was a student paper, the staff added to their masthead: Opinion expressed are not necessarily those of the school administration. Sen- ior Scott Daniels, fall editor-in-chief explained, We changed the make- up of Telstar from a traditional style to one which arranges type into blocks and panels so as to create a more appealing paper. Revised staff appointments made by spring editor, Fred Miller, senior, and adviser James Ray attempted to make the paper's production more eFficient. 109
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