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-TOL'-ENADO Tiaras,-smlfgf Newspaper ivan cz naw ormat The first issue of this year's TORNADO TIMES ushered in a new era of journalism for West Muskingum. Immediate improvement was seen in layout, photography, and news edi- ting. The new format received immediate student support and sub- scriptions were taken to defray the publishing cost. The staff was enlarged to 21 members to handle both the school newspaper and the newly adopted District NEWSLETTER. Wu what .- I , :- I ,.,,v.,. , i iff E Editor Cindy I-lartmeyer and Mr. Finley confer over a student's letter to the editor while Dianna Williams, assistant editor, waits to suggest an editorial voiced in another paper. lr.--.....q, 91 W' WM A 1 ss Q -- if' A The Editorial Staff includes Debbie Gonder, News Editor: Patty Shrader, Layout Editor: Cyndie Pace, Feature Editor: Debbie Williams, Social Editor: and Cathy Baesel, Club Editor. 60
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I s 2 Shown carrying on a lively conversation with Leroy are Regi F1'Ye and 5'-'San Householder- unzors make lab work easter Biology aides carry out the important role of assisting all Biology I students. Meeting two periods every other day, the biology aides are pupils who desire to learn more about the subject than what was offered in the first year. These stu- dents are chosen on the basis of their performance in Biology I. To help sophomore students, these aides prepare specimens for dissection and help students with research work in the library for their projects. They also help the biology teacher, Mr. Zechiel, grade test papers and comment on projects that are prepared throughout the year. As part of their credit, the aides are required to do a special project. 59
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it it fi ' I A 4 is X , te backbone of staff compares notes on their reporting assignments. SEATED ARE: Linda anley, faculty reporter: and feature writer Becky Purdy, Class reporters are Nancy ughman, senior class: Beth McCloud, junior classgjean Moorefield, sophomore class, and 1 Timmons, freshman class. ri ews stajjf enlarged As is the case with all journalism, a newspaper's quality lies with its reporters and other writers. Not only was the number of reporting beats increased, but new columns were es- tablished and the staff was encouraged to probe for unique feature articles. Readers will recall articles on new cheerleaders, class projects, recent engagements, new faculty members, and timely student interests. Also, there always appeared profiles of prominent students along with cogent editorials. The sports page probably enjoyed the greatest popularity this year as it followed the Tornadoes through all seasons. Readers enjoyed the previews of key games as well as clever analyses of past frays. Other bits included the statistics, predicted scores, and play er-of-the month columns. The TORNADO TIMES sports staff in- cluded Dan Ankrum, Bob Kreuter, Ken Probasco, and Marc Kendall. Senior journalist Becky Purdy transfers her news story from manuscript form R, to a blocking sheet.
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