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production as they publish 10 issues during year ,fs -v- Ng inf, ,M,,,,4 H, f Nuff' A. Coeditors JoAnn McClosky and Linda Neiderheiser con- fer with student advisor, Jody Kutchins. B. Editorialist Peggy Smith, feature writers, Teri Hooper and Jan Greenwald, club news writer Donna Palmer and picture editor Debbie Brink begin work on the paper. C. Editorialist Lyle Federman, sports writer, Doug Gorman, business managers, Wendy Nlann, Penny LaGasse and Pam LaGasse, layout editor, David Minter, assistant news editors, Janet Jenkins and Dorothy Baird, discuss the paper. D. Photographer, Neal LaCount, looks over the picture assignments. E. Managing editor, Cathy Edwards, and assistant news editor, Janet Jenkins, copy-edit the stories. E ff? - 107
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Staff of Colonels'Journal gains experience ln newspaper lnterviews, typewriters, cameras, rulers, and light tables. .. all phases of newspaper work are evidenced in publishing the Colonels' Journal. Journalism students at Plantation not only write their articles but they also prepare their own headlines and ads, lay out the dummies and paste up the page. Then the graphics department pre- pares the halftones and prints the final product by offset process. The monthly publication was sold by subscrip- tion for the first time this year, since student fees were abolished. Special feature issues distributed for Christmas, Twirp Week, April Fool's Day and seniors. The staff, composed of juniors and seniors, was led by Cathy Edwards, managing editor, and Jo- Ann McCloskey and Linda Neiderheiser, co- editors. Third-year members included Jody Kutch- ins, student adviser, Penny LaGasse, advertising manager, and Wendy lVlann, business manager. lVlrs. Charlene Martin served as faculty adviser. C 106
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A dults in Colonels' Club participate in PHS athletics The Colonels' Club, a club consisting of parents or interested adults of students of PHS, made many important contributions to the high school. Last summer, they raised money for an extremely useful weight machine for the school. This machine is em- ployed by all athletes the entire year. ln late November, they sponsored their annual Colonels' Club Country Fair, which was a great success. During the football season, they sold Plantation High School pennants. These were in great demand and could be seen being waved at many football games. Meetings held during the year succeeded in getting many adults involved who previously were not. The officers for 1970-1971 were: Don lVlolitor, president, Bill Cutler, vice-president, Don Emrick, secretary, and Ralph Crawford, treasu rer. A. President Don Molitor and secretary Don Emrick enjoy a laugh at a meeting. B. Members of the Colonels' Club listen attentively at a meeting. C. J.V. baseball players work out on the weight machine. if 108 C.
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