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EUGENEAN Memory Makers A year of memories in pictures and print was recorded by the 1965 Eugenean staff. Beginning in the fall with ideas and imagina- tion but no experience, staff members learned quickly and were soon busy designing lay- outs, ordering pictures, writing and rewrit- ing copy. With the help of co-editors Ellen Smith and Bill Miller and adviser Mrs. Alyce Sheetz, students survived the first deadline crisis and worked more confidently toward the next. Maintaining the high standards of previous yearbooks was both a challenge and an in- centive for the staff, as 1963 and 1964 Eu- geneans were awarded the highest ratings possible-All-American from National Scho- lastic Press, Medalist from Columbia Scho- lastic Press, and A+ from the National School Yearbook Association. Jane Bosse al stuff Chrislmas party. 5 1 Ya' . 5 is 7 is r rrtei -1. - . .- -..- ff , . -nr--af'- -We ,ne ' f Qi, .3 -- . A -', .e.' 'e ,B 2 Q ii, L 'Qc ' , ' 4 5'Ff?:.ff a . diff' 'i ' , ' ra ' , gr? a 5 Q, M Q Q, A-I .af W -'f' r Y- . ' fr- ,: ., -iw. .1555 1 fa Q r 1 a W 3' Bill Miller, Co-Editor Chcrlolle Dorsey Pam Schubert Jun Gray Pol Crowder Q K Jn Ellen Arpin
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THE AXE Keeping Posted Always working against deadlines, mem- bers of The Axe staff regularly covered their beats, typed up stories, and helped with page layout-all a part of the fun of recording a year filled with activity. Av- eraging,12 pages each issue, 2,200 copies of the paper were distributed every other Friday, keeping the school and community informed of happenings at South Eugene. Skill, patience, and long hours were re- quired of the staff due to a change in printing process from letterpress to offset. Though at Hrst disappointing in appear- ance, the new less expensive method al- lowed for a greater quantity of copy. It wasn't long before the staff, under the editorship of Liz Perry, mastered the difliculty of preparing photo-ready paste- up pages to win a Medalist, the highest rating from Columbia Scholastic Press. Judy Plummer, circulation manager ssnuuie edilor Laura Hollister If 3, if I' K SEE .ii
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Genevieve Johnson Kathleen Mclean i Liz Perry I Bill Mason and Rich Stomp Steve Stugeberg, Sports Editor Mary Rice Kitty Doscher Jim Burke Mrs. Alyce Sheetz, Adviser Ellen Smith, Co-Editor K . pa Janet Reed ,gl Dian Pape Dick Warlick Salli Hendricks Kathi Kernan 1
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