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Post Staff Publi hed Special ,ff V4 .,-+L' 5,55 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF POST EDITORS--FRONT ROW: Mary Kidwell, fed- ROW: Eddie Lawhead, business editorg Mike Land, calvin Re nord ture editorp Gail Mason, news editorp Joy Johan- sports editorp Calvin Reynard, editor-in-chief. Y son, assistant editorp Pat Collins, news staff. BACK Palo Verde Post writers were kept busy typing up daily activities. The Post was distributed every second Wednesday during homeroom period. Post stuff members devoted many hours of their time meeting deadlines. The staff consisted of 'I7 students who were chosen in the spring of 1968.
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Photographers Assisted Post and Yearbook lift' I ., of sg, is 'if Q s tr E' I . r PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF-FRONT ROW: Chuck Gear- BACK ROW: Bruce Mikelson, Greg Lefko, hart, John Barringer, Phil Lee. SECOND ROW: Cin- Stenbakken, Carl Nichols, Judy Hollis, Bob dy Miller, Linda Wallace, Bonnie Hanson, Sharon Young, Pat Stewart. Bailey, Margaret Miller, Bill Quimby, Judy Lo. 4 , i.5e,W,....... Q ,tt Barry De- .rv Photography sta ff, consisting of seventeen members, played a vital part in editing of the yearbook and in pro- ducing pictures for the school news- paper, the Post. Advisor Mr. Leonard Chedsey helped photography staff members with problems that arose dur- ing the year. To qualify for membership on the staff, students were required to have taken two prerequisities: photography l and 2 and graphic arts. Students were selected on the basis of their ability to handle the work. Consideration of the students' past performance and re- liability was also part of staff member requirements. Reliability had to be con- sidered since there were deadlines to be met and events to be attended in order to take necessary pictures. When the staff was not busy with photography shots for the yearbook and Post, each individual on the staff worked on other photo-iournalism problems and also took part in photo contests through- out the year. One of the contests was the National Scholastic Magazine Contest. Photography staff members gained much experience through the work they were requested to do during the year. f ,m - G. W. -A. l I rr... V in v rr o 5 . .. lf 'g'9 r, .f f 1 t dy 'Q Following assignment instructions, photographer Chuck Gearhart attempted an phages,-cphy Edna,-5..Bob Deygungl Olympian phgfo editor, Cindy Miller, action shot during a game. The film was developed in the school lab. Olympian phogoqoordingfo,-5 Mr, Leonqfd Cl-iedggy, qdviggy,
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Christmas, Spirit Week, Rodeo Week Issues Seventeen PosT sTafT members were chosen fro m beginning iournalism classes by advisor Mrs. Marilyn Dye. The new sTaff, decided upon in The spring, puT ouT The lasT Two issues of The T967-1968 school year. STaTT members meT sixTh period in The iournalism room. AdverTisemenTs sold by The sTafT and iournalism sTudenTs helped To pay for The newspapers. Tucson PrinTing prinTed The papers which were disTribuTed every second Wednesday. Special issues for ChrisTmas, class elecTions, Rodeo Week and SpiriT Week were also published. Used as a Tool for learning The me- chanics of journalism, sTudenTs were held responsible for The qualiTy of Their work and graded on Their efTorT Toward The newspaper. The PosT was a member of The Columbia Scholastic Press Associ- aTion and InTernaTional Quill and Scroll. EdiTor-in-chief of The PosT was senior Calvin Reynard. He was aided by assisTanT ediTor, Joy Johanson. ADVISOR Marilyn Dye wap 1 , Judy Hollis, Post photo editor, worked with Chuck Gearhart, a photographer, on a picture layout. POST STAFF-FRONT ROW: Mary Kidwell, Gail Mason, Pat Collins, Cyndy Johansen, Jeff Frost. BACK ROW: Bob Bruce, Kurt Ballash, Calvin Reynard, Bellamy, Kerry Kettenbach. SECOND ROW: Eddie Lawhead, Lillian Rich, Joy Bill Betterton, Mike land.
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