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John Reckelhoff and Joe Vaal work together on the figuring sizes of pictures, they also design pages and help out CRUSADER as they prepare to draw another layout. Besides on cutlines and copyblocks.
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Kathy Kippenbrock, Mary Gaesser, Kathy Knust, and Gloria Werne gives her speech on “Service” for the National Elaine Mehling assemble to leave for Birdseye. Honor Society Assembly. and Bob Oxley at a sched- National Honor Society officers Bonnie Lange, Kathy Kippenbrock, Donna Mehling, and Joe uled meeting. Vaal stand ready for the induction ceremonies. 27
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LANCE, CRUSADER—A Memorable Era Ends If you’ve ever wondered what goes into a yearbook or school paper, just ask the CRUSADER and LANCE staffs. They can give you all the de- tails. The publication room was a busy place around Ferdinand High. The CRUSADER was the product of many late hours, quick photography graphy, confusion, frustration, and above all, a mad dash to meet dead- lines. With loads of dry pens, broken pencils, pictures, lay-outs, and copy sheets, the CRUSADER staff tried to stay sane and still publish a good year- book. The LANCE Staff was faced by sim- ilar troubles, but they also came through with flying colors. Assigning articles proved to be a major task. At FHS there always seemed to be something happening that was worth printing. The LANCE kept the students and faculty informed of what happened, what was happening, and what was going to happen. There was tremendous effort put forth by both CRUSADER and LANCE staffs. ABOVE: Patti Wilgus, editor, and Shirley Oeding, co-editor, lay out the front page of the LANCE on the light tables at the Ferdinand News office. LEFT: Mary Gaesser, Louise Dilger, Ruth Haake, and Editor Lois Dilger sort papers, pictures, and equipment as they try to meet an important deadline. 29
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