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5 ! W., 1- in f Assisting students is a never ending task for some teachers, Ruth Hildebrand lent her help to Elaine Bohlin, all for the sake of meeting a deadline. Review- ing the photo copies is one of the many jobs which Tradewinds staff members had to plod through before each deadline. Sponsored by Tradewinds, Louise Burn of the Melbourne Scribblers Club lectured on the various ways of devel- oping writing talents. In deep concentration Lisa Robinson and Kristen Van Scoy gathered their thoughts while Eric Robinson prepared to commit them to paper. TRADE WINDSX77
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The Writing On The Wall In a typical high school, the budding Hemingways and Steinbecks rarel have a chance to display their fledgling talents. Being on the Tradewinds Sta gives these students a chance to develop and polish their talents, and have their efforts published. Being on the 'Iradewinds Staff calls for reat techniques in writing as well as cooperation. Staff members learn the skills needed to publish a literary maga- zine, also skills of organization and responsibility Reviewing the photo copy Iamie Bruton, explained herself to the class. Designing the art work for the fall Tradewinds, Meg Townsend took her job seriously Showing her students examples of good layouts, Pat Carlson held up these magazine covers. Staff members were Lynn Milton, Tammy Cunningham, Lisa Robinson, Kristy Vanscoy Meg Townsend, Kenny Dame, Roy McCreeney Ieff Hitchcock, Eric Robin- son, Mike Dotson, Rob Greiner. x Q, rees . Ng if isa '- vi ltttllltl Q.- 76fTRADE WINDS Y , 1' lk? l 1 -I fe mm I ...al Q' Q 4 ,ff ,Z 'r
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. X5 906 beta GY gall A Class By Itself .. . Contrary to what some believe about the youth of to- day there are those who will devote all of their time and effort to a worthwhile, constructive cause. Some such people occup a chaos ridden room known as G-105. Their lfleeper, and advisor is Diann M. Reams. Much screaming, crying and yelling goes into the mak- ing of the Royal Fortune. Though the members of the staff endure much hardship, each is rewarded when the book is returned completed. When one enters the class as a freshman, or a sopho- more they know that the have just signed away a mini- mum of 1 hour a day until the day they graduate to DMR and the Royal Fortune. Many long hours were spent finishing the band section. Freshman Tia Raulen and Iennifer Reed learned a great deal about yearbook techniques while doing these pages. In preparation for the annual yearbook sale many posters such as the one by Leslie Ray were made. Alphabetizing the under- classmen pictures was an endless task which Amy Bumgarner undertook with zeal. 78!PUBLlCATIONS ..,.w 'w
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