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First spring semester Roundup staff. First row: Kevin Hellyer, Dave Rabinovitz, Jan Berry, Jeff Bassman. Row 2: Cindi Courier. Esther Mazzoli, Lora Freimuth, Shirley Allen, Chris Olson, Denise lies. Row 3: Art Sparer, Mike Rovner, Chris Van Note, Pam Shaw, Tom Diehl, Chuck Maynard, Steve Joyce. Row 4: Cliff Slaughter, John White. Not pictured: Paul Martin. Second spring semester Roundup staff. First row: Pam Gregory, Connie Hufford, Rita Kuhns, Jean Parker, Sally Grund. Row 2: Tom Fanning, Kevin McLaughlin, Bobi Andrew, Celia Harris, Susie Jacobson, Vince Hanrahan. Row 3: Steve Gardner, Dave Wessling, Brent Walker, Alan Beecher. Not pictured: Chuck Blaskovich, Dan Evans, Bill Mogolov. Editor Jan Berry confers with page two editor Tom Diehl and sports editor Kevin Hellyer about an upcoming issue of the paper. 23
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Roundup staffs publish school paper Editors of the fall staff Brent Berry and Elsbeth Walton look over the latest edition of the Roundup. Experimenting with new layouts and down style headlines, the fall staff of the Roosevelt Roundup completed nine issues of the school newspaper. The 24-member staff learned all phases of run- ning a successful newspaper. Duties ranged from se- curing advertisements to reporting school board meetings. The spring semester gave two Journalism II class- es a chance to run the paper. The two staffs continued working with the different layout ideas and headlines. Journalism III was organized again this year for those students wishing to continue in other phases of journalism. After in-depth studies of magazines and their organization, Journalism III made plans to publish their own magazine later in the year. While Esther Mazzoli and Julie Macka- man diligently fold papers, Chris Van Note takes time out for a sneak preview. Fall Roundup staff. First row: Anne Valle, Elsbeth Walton, Belinda Barnes, Vicki Chris- tian, Gretchen Heggen. Row 2: Cathy Web- ster, Janie Sandler, Denise Bennett, Mary Lou Frishberg, Kerry Bowen, Julie Macka- man, Maggi Moss. Row 3: Steve Beckley, Kris Rupp, Hal Horning, Jo Ann Denny, Di- ane Price, Lucia Herndon. Row 4: Doug Ferguson, Fred Cubbage, Mike Springer. Not Pictured: Brent Berry, Casey Mahon, Greg Jeambey. 22
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Student Life co-editor Lucia Herndon works industriously on a page layout. Not pictured is the other co-editor, Marcy Miller. Annual staffs job: capture big moments Trying to capture all the big moments and impor- tant people who shaped the 1968-69 school year was the job of the 1969 Roundup staff. The Roundup, headed by editor Julie Mackaman, began its work early in the fall with the selection of section editors and committees. Some of the traditional aspects of past annuals were adhered to in the 1969 yearbook. Five major sec- tions and an introduction, senior directory, index, advertising, and conclusion composed the book. However, new and progressive ideas were also incorporated. Body type was sans serif, and the down style reduced the usage of capital letters in headlines. The addition of a girl, Kerry Bowen, to the photog- raphy staff increased the opportunities for pictures. Junior Tom Dolan, with the help of senior Joe Baum, rehabilitated the school darkroom for developing pictures. Long, hard hours after school are contrib- uted by annual editor Julie Mackaman. Circulation managers Celia Harris and Ellen Sage, business manager Cathy Erickson, index co-editor Lenice Flohra, and adver- tising manager Dave Rabinovitz pause mo- mentarily from their never-ending duties. Not pictured is index co-editor Sue Buse.
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