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Meet Weekhf Deadlines Two Harbinger staffs confronted deadlines to publish thirty issues ofthe weekly school newspaper. Having journalism Il classes in the afternoon enabled the entire second semester staff to witness the pastefup process. Feature writers researched human interest stories while the news staff reported school events. For accurate coverage of athletic ac- tivities, sports writers followed the teams to inter-league competitions. Artists and photographers illustrated copy and designed advertising sold by the business staff. In addition to delivering the papers, cir- culation staff members handled exchange papers and alumni subscriptions. All six staffs cooperated with the editors who distributed assignments and planned page layouts. Under the sponsorship of Mr. H.L. Hall, both Harbinger staffs maintained First Class ratings to keep the student body inform- ed of school and community affairs. With only one day until her deadline, Barb Shapiro sketches frantically on a political cartoon for the upcoming election. 'LI wmmnmi 45 FIRST SEMESTER HARBINGER STAFF4Kneeling: Bruce Margolin, jon Hagan, Steve Price, Mike Wallingford, Rick Sheurman, Art Federman, Larry Vincent, Casey Cry hen, Steve Orchard, Second Row: Linda Gibian, Dede Sil- verstein, Barbara Myers, Sharon Westerman, Cathy Tivol, Pat Schust, Donna Feinberg, Susie Miller: Third Row: june Langham, Patty Jacobs, Beebe Carduff, Barbie Porter, Bar- bie Lundell, Barbara Spurlock, Karen Kuchan, Susie Sands, Barry Krigel, Don Maybergerg Fourth Row: Steve Fink, Dave Graves, Betsy Robinson, Melissa Wayne, Mary For- sythe, Barb Shapiro, Janelle Hansen, Pat Smith, jan Hamer. 5
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