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hi fa, if 5 1 if? EDITOR-IN-CHIEF - Patti Brooks Assistant Editor - Leslie Menadier Business Manager - Dave Carroll Division Editors - Faculty - Marie Acquista Classes - Diane Foltz Activities - Bob Gerdeman Organizations - Kathy Bowman Seniors - Nancy Keller Stajjf Begins Mad Search f STAFF MEMBERS Cia Carrigan Carrie Robichaux Ghenifer Combs Advisor - Mrs. Donna Wolford Sports - Steve I-Iolderman Photographer - Dale Rogers if A-rr K Heading the 1967 yearbook proved challenging to editors as they planned expenses and special touches to improve their ideas. 92
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196 Doubloon S Zajf a,..,.-nun-sw an v , f be Despite last minute articles, hastily planned issues, and printer dead-lines to keep, staff members of the DOUBLOON published a remarkable and successful paper. The paper was pub- lished every six week period. Working to improve the paper was the goal of every staff mem- ber who thought it well worth the time spent. Activities during the year began last summer with editors attending the Journalism confer- ence at Ohio University and others included the attendance of a workshop in Cincinnati and another at Ohio State University. A FIRST PLACE trophy was awarded to the DOUBLOON in the feature division contest at OSU on The Al Zill Story. , Brightening up the office is easy for members of the staff with as much tal- ent as Bob Treat and Dale Rogers. ey- my e 'ae ,-. Bev Williams is responsible for seeing the DOUBLOON can pay its bills at the end of every publication. f 9I
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Fourteen healthy and hearty souls began working l on the 1967 Reynolian early last September. To capture the s of R. H. S. H became the watchword as the staff strived to telescope the school l year into a large album and still stay on schedule. There were headaches, disappointments, mix-ups and confusion. At times there were mad searches l for missing pictures, and copy for different pages. The 1967 Reynolian staff, to the uninitiated, might l look disorganized, and to one on the inside , it f became quite obvious that nothing short of a miracle would get us through the final deadline. The staff received help from student photographers, the journalism class, and hopeful typists. l l 'he Many Faces 0 RHS Leslie Menadier works on copy for the intro- l ductory section. gl Ghentifer Combs learns from editor Patti Brooks some of the things she has to face next year before ,, another book can go to press. Q UILL AND SCROLL LW
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