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MEMORIES FOR THE FUTURE Using the calendar to schedule pictures for the photographers are, left to right: Bruce Collins, Loren Green, Billy Howell, Beverly Cornelius, and Joe Tate. Major award winners in the 9th Annual Journalism Week-end yearbook competitions on the University of Wyoming campus are, left to right: Fat Hatley, Rawlins; Audrey Appel, Gillette; Rex Keith, Green River; and Silva Millsap, Riverton. Front row: Lela Eagleton, Sheridan; Kay Metcalf, Casper; Mary Lou Titensor, Star Valley; and Pat Johnson, Evanston. Rewards were made to these students for yearbook awards in feature section, covers, layout, photography, advertising, copy and heads, and organization and coverage. Hard-working staffers trying to meet the deadline are, left to right: Sandy The Bronc Staff party at Mrs. Embry’s home Marshall, Mary Gae Porter, Cathy Owens, Pat Montgomery, Linda Robb, and during Christmas vacation was a lot of fun. Kay Tonia Rulli. and Kent “worked” at the pop. Here’s a picture of a picture being taken in the foreground and staffers working in back.
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THESE HANDS PAINT The Co-editors Pep Baertsch and Lela Eagletoi help direct Bronc Staff. Dick Kuzara and Kent Kedl, Photographers, may be seen at all school activities with their cameras. Norma McManus, Business Manager, and Molly Sampson, Advertising Editor, help maintain good relations with the school and businessmen. The Bronc Staff works all year until the end of February. Then the staff has a study hall while the editors do the last finishing-up process, getting ready for next year and paying and sending bills. At left: searching for lay-out materials are: Jim Simmons, Judy Nelson, and Cecilia Beaton standing; Karen Tomsik and Barbara Schwartz kneeling.
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THE “CAMP CRIER KEEPS US POSTED Writing stories, meeting and interviewing people, soliciting ads, headlining, and copy reading are only a few of the many things the Ock Staff does to make the Ock an outstanding paper. Being on the staff enables members to become better acquainted with other students, teachers, and various departments, and courses of Sheridan High School. The first year on the staff is spent in learning the fundamentals of news writing and actual reporting of news. Second-year staffers plan assignments, copy-read, and headline stories, and plan the layout of the paper. An exciting and much anticipated event for the Ock staffers is the annual Journalism Weekend on the University of Wyoming campus at Laramie. Ock Staff Co-editors are: Barbara Butkay and Mickey Anderson. The two main editors and other representatives of the staff attend each year. The name Ocksheperida means ‘Camp Crier” in Indian dialect. Everything from play tryouts to practical jokes in the class rooms are found in the Ock. Very good editorials axe in each publication. Staffers who have had one- Above are, left to right: Barbara Boatsman. Co-Managing Editor; Esther Nye, Exchange Editor; Joann Ligoski, Junior Editor; Bob Ligocki. Junior Editor; and Dan Mooney, Sports Editor. Front row: Mary Helen Anderson, Circulation Manager; Susie Nystrom, Co-Managing Editor; and Jean Gunter, Business Manager. Standing, back row: Earl Israel, Terry Schilling. Third row: Charles Culver, tarry Thomas, Joe Boyd, Shirley Barello, Sandy Neerinner, Sandra Bowen. Second row: Sandra Harper, Sandra Johnson. Marjorie Marron, Trudy Clark, Jane Lodge, Maurita Redle, Connie Cosby, Carolyn Bell. Front: Ethyl Harper. hundred inches of copy printed are eligible for membership in the journalism honorary organization, Quill and Scroll. Each staffer is required to write a feature article every week besides regular assignments. Many of these are used in the paper. A former Ock staffer is now’ attending the University of Wyoming on a journalism scholarship won by work done while in high school. 22 ''Kx
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