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Metric Headlin Rhyme or Scan Secretary Lynn Gaarden carefully separates faculty pictures for the Windazp teacher biography sections. Mimi Kahal questions Mr. Joseph Hall, AP corres- pondent covering the Senate, after his talk to jour- nalists. is l' . if 1 ,W - ...ffl Windup: bottom row: C. Luoto, J. Martin, L. Blackman, A. Englemang second: B. Grob, managing editor, A. Waksberg, business editor, C Skartvedt, W. Eagen, J. Hankin, C. Pope, editor, third: R. Pond, L Gaarden, chief secretary, L. Stephenson, J. Hansen, J. Titley, L Lovre, S. Braymerg fourth: D. Stewart, J. Little, C. Hottle, T. Otis B. Reuter, photography editor, T. Raveson. 128 Activities
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ow, Pay Later' Installment Yearbook Club, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Evelyn Wittman, offered 1964 Windup aspirants a chance to learn the fundamentals of yearbook production. Club members spent Tuesday mornings hearing about uni- fying themes, title pages that name the school and reveal its location, and jazzing up copy that sparklingly says the same thing each year. The Publications Representatives, who began their careers by taking Pitch subscriptions, undertook addi- tional responsibilities in November and became Yearbook salesmen, ad- vancing the number of sales with a new selling campaign. Those stu- dents interested in purchasing a copy paid either a two dollar down install- ment or all of the five dollar fee. In January, during a second sales cam- paign, the reps peddled more books faster, students could then buy the other three-fifths of their annual. The sales, handled through the effi- cient reps, mounted to 1,554 copies. Ga le Eiker Business Mana er and Publication Re resentative Joe Massie o Y g l IJ S over suggestions of Joe's homeroom for improving the school newspaper. Publication Representatives: bottom row: L. Brissman, B. Burbank, A. Hiatt, B. Bontecou, P. McGuire, B. Mathews, E. Schwartzman, M. Harris, G. Whit- man, K. Jenneg second: A. Stamp, K. Hanson, S. Roberts, C. Luoto, K Audett, J. Marmaduke, P. Doying, S. Lipsen, M. Ware, C. Faulkner, K Belly third: J. Feldman, L. Pittle, J. Pettit, M. Rinis, T. Otis, G. Griesbauer A. Reid, B. Baker, J. Cranford, R. Watkins, F. Couper. , . a . , L .--,.. - -ffsgiiilffi Wiatr M, ,.. 535 .4 W A my I V E' K- .g o 5 -. .af Q it sb t .,,.- f 2 T i . Y iii ?'5'l2?'S E 1111112
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Then Fall Under Sponsor's Ban 5 Y 1' Journalism: bottom row: A. Weber, B. Mathews, E. Schwartz- C. Row, J. White, S. Foster, fourth: C. Cranford, K. Moxness, man, M. Scott, D. Hood, second: T. Otis, S. Cohen, L. Butler, M. Rinis, R. Helmes, M. Hare, B. Stanbro agonized over the L. Goldman, J. Marmadukeg third: L. Quase, C. Wagner, quirks and foibles of area printers. l Scattered tl1I'0l1gl1 the fiI'Sl3 five Pitch: bottom row: Gail Grooms, Fran Wolfenstein, editor, Gayle Eiker, business manager, second: Terry Otis, Margaret Sarles, Ann Showalter, Judy periods by Scheduling problems' the Gerber, third: Barbara Heider, Linda Reynolds, Jill Karro. Wtnclup staff cryptically communi- cated by notes, poison pen letters and threats. The copy staff blanched at 17-line captions and pestered club presidents please to hold a meeting for the write-up. Meanwhile, the ed- itors waited for delayed shipments of supplies from the printer and ana- themized the cameramen whose flash cords failed to synchronize with the shutter button. The Pitch staff lost Editor Judy Hermanson to Morocco, but the staff shifted, shuffled, and righted itself competently. After an all-night vigil to see the first paper out on time, the staff righted the printer, too. In January, students leaped at the chance to design a new nameplate for the Pitch. Eighty-nine entrees passed a rigorous inspection, result- ing in the selection of Karen West's entry of the fast pitched ball carrying the school motto. This won her a free yearbook. Activities 129
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