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Rebel Review Staff Susan Eichter-Editor-in-Chief Gary Sweeting-Managing and News Editor Karen I Maxwell, Carol Cotrell-Co-Feature z4,Editors ' The job of the school newspaper staff is to present Bob ThomasfEditorial Editor , ' 1 an interesting, skillfully written edition of the Robert'Barbare-Sports Editor ' . Rebel Review to the students of South Dade High School Paulette Zettlemoyer-Busihess and Advertising approximately ten times a year. The controversial editorials, f':'M3i'iBQSf, ' A interesting feature articles and games ladd your Social 'ig ,f,, . ' ' ' ' ' Security number?l all blend into an interesting informative , , , V, , L, newspaper of which the Rebel Review staff , f Q5 can be justly proud. , fi fr, J 'V Z, A W i '51, , i V'fWf,,3,g, M l f, if- . Mrs. Andrews, Advisor. i First Row: Ken Gainey, Karen Noll, Mary Jane Sturch, Harvey Casteel, Bob Thomas, Becky Burr, Linda Spooner, Carol Cottrell. Second Row: Robert Barbare Cordelia Keith,Barbara Hicks, Billie Martin, Paulette Zettlemoyer, Mary Jo Brames. Third Row: Doris Jones, Nancy Blackwell, Lorraine Elliott, Monte Wiggins Wendy Monroe, Linda Cox, Karen Maxwell, Susan Fichter. 80 1
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Potpourri Staff Each year Potpourri, South Dade's literary magazine, proves to be one of the most interesting collections of student's creative work. Original short stories, poetry, essays and art work are gathered, edited and published as an extra project of Ouill and Scroll and Southernaire staff. The Senior Class Prophecy, a regular feature of the Potpourri never fails to be one of the most amusing articles. Under the supervision of Mrs. Estaver, students work throughout the second semester to produce this magazine. Wears Mrs. Jane Estaver X Sponsor First Row: Wendy Hayden, Art Editorg Linda Meyer, Literary Editor. Second Row: Cathy Sullivan, Editor-in-Chierj' Melissa Houtte, Man aging Editor. First Row: Janet Reeves, Libby Cool, Merry June Senterfitt, Gail Ouillen, Mike Gaff, Laurie Love, Bob Lynn, Gary Sweeting, Bob Barbare. Second Row: Bobby Vihlen, Carolyn Crater, Betsy Puncke, Paulette Zettlemoyer, Bob Thomas. Not Pictured: Chris Conley, Cyndi Toraya, Susan Thompson, George Raum, Jo Gillis, Lease Hodson.
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Southernaire Staff The yearbook staff is composed of South Dade students who have shown a strong interest and talent in some phase of Journalism. These staff members are screened from a large number of applicants each year and are chosen for their talents and their interests. Most of the year is spent in meeting dead- lines for the final delivery on Class Night of The Southernaire. This represents the largest, most involved single undertaking of any group of students at South Dade. Laurie Love, Bob Lynn-Co-Editors In addition to publishing The Southernaire, this same staff produces in conjunction with Quill and Scroll members the school literary magazine, Potpourri. Staff members spend at least one period a day working toward the completion of the book, but a great many more hours are spent after school in selling ads, taking pictures, writing copy, arranging copy for mailing, proof reading, composing pages arranging picture appointments, selling annuals, delivering annuals, and selling plastic covers. The Editors are responsible for seeing that all the myriad cogs of production work to meet a deadline. The Business Manager is responsible for sales, ads and a very inflexible budget. The Advertising Manager, through sales of ads, is able to see that the South Dade student gets a book that costs a great deal more to produce than he pays. Those students around the halls of South Dade who always seem to be in a hurry, who always are busy,who climb around the buildings taking pictures, and who hound students, faculty, and administration for added information, are generally Southernafre staff members. They're apt to have dark circles under their eyes, or mis-matched socks, hands smeared with carbon and a hungry look because they missed lunch. Merry June Senterfitt, Wendy Hayden, Mike Gaff, Bobby Vihlen, Cindi Toraya, George Raum, Janet Reeves, Cathy Sullivan, Bob Lynn, Laurie Love, Betsy Puncke, Carolyn Crater, Susan Thompson, Melissa Houtte, Linda Meyer, Chris Conley, Libby Cool, Leasa Hodson. 81
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