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Q x 'mf ff gsm? w . fm: . L , lfili dsx - ral. i,x'7. THE ANNUAL STAFF--Top row: Darlene Cox, editor, Marilyn McCrea, assistant editor: Barbara Reagan, copy editorg William Howe, art editor, Maxine Kline, senior pictures, David Blair, junior picturesg Frances Hig- gins, sophomore pictures. Second row: Lois Jeanne Dick, ninth grade pictures, Dale Cooper seventh and eighth grade pictures: Dorothy Abbott. clubs, Shirley Smith, music, Verna Lee Lantis, advertising manager, Louise Paul, sports editor, Betty Murray, sports' editor. Third row: Juanita Cole linge, business manager, Nancy Perez, royalty and snaps, Miss Florence M. Robinson, advisor. epulbldhlkepapm 74 Deadline! Deadline! Get that story in! Rewrite that headline! These are but a few of the orders given by the Record editor, David Blair, and Miss Florence Robinson, faculty advisor. It is no small task to publish a paper. Copy must be written, layouts made, and proofs checked. Each member of the journalism class must do his or her part and every- thing must be as regular as a clock to prevent that last-minute THE JOURNALISM CLASS WORKS to get out a paper. The staff is busy writing copy, reading proof and checking ads. They are making sure the Record will meet the dead- 1ine in order that you may hear the cry, Record, Record, get your Record here. The paper is published every other Thursday. 2 rush which can be such a headache. In publishing an annual there is more to do than just take pictures, write copy, read proofs, do the art work, and make financial arrangements. The hardest part is to choose a theme which will include pictures and copy that will bring back pleasant memories and be of lasting interest to each student. We have chosen School Life Through the Eye of the Camera as the theme for this publication. Much credit should be given to the yearbook pho- tographer, Robert Blair, who spent unmeasurable time and energy taking and printing most of the pictures of groups and activities. Studio portraits of the senior class were taken by Mr. Blair and Karl Eitner. Mr. Eitner set up his photographic equipment on the stage of our auditorium and spent one day taking the pictures of the under- classmen. Lamar Phillips, from the Ottawa Herald, also snapped several shots of various activities. We have endeavored to make this yearbook better than those of previous years by including more pictures of school life scenes. Two pages have been allotted for both the band and orchestra. The junior high school section has been added to let the underclassmen know that their activities are important in the eye of the yearbook camera. Despite our difficulties in prepar- ing this annual we have enjoyed the work immensely. Our only hope is that we have pleased our fellow schoolmates, and that you will thoroughly enjoy this book through the years to come.
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