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11 Academician staff, Row 1: Mrs. Channel! E. Potter, E. Walsh, M. Parks, M. Stevenson A. Browne, L. Jarrett, C. Manlove, D Dinham, D. Reicheneker. Row 2: S. Berry, S Magana, K. Davis, M. Trent, E. Matthews I. Hodge, R. Campbell, S. jones, T. Plummer W. Ferguson. Row 3: D. Roths, H. Dower, K Wilson, I. Anderson, L. Shepard, I Lewetzow, R. Rechtien, S. Guiheen, H. Wil- liams. Row 4: T. Hipsher, I. Doggett, F. Coburn, C. Whiteside, S. Wright, K. Winn, T. Williams, R. Sedorcelc. Z2 Page editors pre- pare the paste-up for an upcoming issue. 32 Eldon Potter, staff photographer, discusses the operation of his 35 mm camera with Mrs. Channell. 41 Cub reporter, Mark Peden, types his assignment in order to meet the deadline. 59 Lori Iarrett, page editor, proof- reads a reporter's story. 1 1 1
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Staff reports year's events The Academician staff reported another year's events in their ten issues of the school newspaper. Under the leadership of the editor, Melinda Stevenson, the page editors and reporters put together the extra curricular production. Mrs. Doris Channell, sponsor, helped students with story assignments, layouts, and with other aspects of journalism. The staff was also busy training the cub reporters, Who will take the place of this year's staff.
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Changes to Excalibur made Work on the Excalibur began soon after the staff was chosen last spring. During the summer, several members travelled to William Iewell College to attend a yearbook camp. With the beginning of school in August, the staff commenced its long, often frustrating work on the volume you ' now hold in your hands. Not only did the staff have to make room for their time-consuming task in a busy schedule, but they also had new changes and additions to contend With. One major addition to the staff of forty-one members, was the initiation of first year sponsor Mr. Charles Burgess. He, along with Editor Melissa Brune, supervised the putting together of the Excalibur. Cther changes to Excalibur were also made. The book was enlarged, adding another eight pages, and the staff was bigger this year to handle the large extracurricular production.
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