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southerner staff Proofs, outlines, copy Fill journalists’ days In publishing each issue of the Southerner. stall members put iu many hours writing copy, checking proofs and performing countless other tasks in order to meet their bi-weekly deadlines. Besides producing the paper, the staff was also in charge of preparing and publishing South's student directory, the Dixie Dialer. Selling underclass pictures and compiling programs for football and basketball games were other staff activities. Helping the Southerner staff in preparing these publications was a beginning journalism class which produced many outstanding contributions. Several members of t he Southerner and Sabre staffs were recognized by Quill and Scroll, an honorary journalism society. Mrs. Alma Rogers, advisor for the Southerner, provided invaluable assistance to the stall. Page editors Pat Roy, I.ynette Morey and Sharon Smith examine an exchange paper with Melody Griffith. managing editor. Second semester Southerner staff: Ann Struhlc, Judy McGrath, I.ynette Morey, Owen Hobson. Janice Lutz. Tom Morton. Janet Teeter, Sharon Smith, Kenny Prieb, Terry Boyce, Sally Hein. Pat Roy. Melody Griffith. 26
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('.of y Editor Cynthia Knockc and Art Editor Hobby Graham plan a division page. White choosing prints of athletic events. Sports Editors Owen Hobson and Tom Morton find some of Fred Schwarz's photography highly amusing. You goofed again! Assistant Editor Vicki Weinbrenner scolds Class Editor Nancy Hall as they try to meet a deadline. 25
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Quirt prevails and no one finds lime to cal on Fridays when Diane Warren and friends scrutinize the paper for items of the Southerner is delivered. Ann ParkInirst. I'oni Shelton, interest. “ Would you Ik interested in running an ad in the Southerner? Janice Lutz queries a prospective advertiser as Sally Hein helps out with telephone numbers. As Jirst semester editor. Karen Russcv plans layouts lor first page and supervises overall production. 27
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