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Journalists Learn by Doing. GOOD SPORTS . . . Ieannie Turner, sports editor. and Ed Bodanske, her associate, are in charge oi page four of The Parkviewer. They assign, write, and edit sports stories, write headlines, and make up the page. LAYING OUT THE LOG . . . The production oi the Viking Log is under management of Anne Zaleski. associate editor, and Virginia Davidson. editor. The primary objective of the journalism program is the development of understanding of the media for mass communication and a recognition of their importance in modern lite. Students have practical experience in the fundamentals of newspaper and yearbook pro- duction and in the techniques required in elec- tronic- journalism. Opportunities to develop in- terests and to explore vocational prospects in the related fields of advertising, business, art, and photography are also provided. FEATURING THE BEST . . . Mike Lumley, feature editor. and Ioe Oliver, his associate, look over copy written by all journalism students for material for page two of the paper. IN THE DARK . . . Photographers Roy Rameron and Iohn Comp- ton spend many hours in the dark room preparing for both the newspaper and the yearbook.
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THE BIG THREE . . . The news of the school is the primary con- cern of Peggy Widders, news bureau editor, who sends school news to the public news media: Ian Goodrich, associate editor: and Becky Bradley, editor-in-chief. Becky and Ian are responsible for pages one and three, the news pages of The Parkviowdr. 24 if W ' 33 Q-f .3 Mn. Mm Lyn D. Cdwan launch: I. II T 4 ,, S iff 7 -i'i' .if I ' If' U , .. Ei' ',li .l',Nf' If if i I .L 1 , ggiff ii' lift t ijggrgvft 1 fjsfgfs -ag t iw? H 5' , 5 Q my? '-iI,,,4Qi'gz,'yQf's1Q 5. api f will V :Mft if E f ,. ' . Y Jw 'its f'ff :s?,, 1, H51 gs,iAzatii.iW-5,27 Q 'L ka, , Mn. Virginia Woodrlng City-vida kummlt: Coordinator GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS . . . Don Deeds, business man- ager, and Connie Holley, his associate, manage the sale of advertising for The Parkviewer, calling on prospective clients, arranging the ads, and keeping the books. David Hamilton as- sists Linda Hedrick, circulation and exchange manager, to pre- pare 2,300 papers for distribution and mailing.
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FLUENT FRENCH . . . Student teacher Marcia Johnson, Alethea Chapman, and Fattaneh Tavassoli carry on a conversation in French. PINPOINTING THE DISCUSSION . . . Discussing their French translation are Katy Seals, Susie Kimsey, Kent Hough. and Iohn Abernathy. we WL' ,J fs X, vw Mrs. Mildred Hulse MIS- Rllfh TUY101' French I, Il, III I-flfin If H 26 Q 4 ,,, fe-v : 1 LATIN LOVE NOTES' . . . Dis- playing Latin valentines are Pam McQueary, Neva Martin, and Ronnie Fulks, students of Mrs. Ruth Taylor. Students com- posed original Valentine verses and translated them into Latin. '51 I it .ns Z, 5, it . :4 Lg ' ff:
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