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Kathy Schmidt, page 4, co-editor, photographer, Pam Miles, co-editor of page 4, Chuck Smith, page 6 editor, Sandy Freeman, page 3 editor and Linda Case co-editor of page 2, write ropy to meet a biweekly deadline. x-x front Row. Dorlcah Cosm-y, Elairw Cornelius, Karyl Whalen, Cheryl Dyer Row TWO' Sharon Eichrnan, Marla Cuwin, Pal Wilson, ltniiine Curtis. Hack Row: Debbie Gard, Do- lores MrDorialtl, Mark While, Torn Grant, Tlit-se students are rnemhers of journalism I Class. P! , ,Q -.Yf Mimi Davis types diligently to com- plete her assignments on page 2 of the Envoy.
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journalism classes publish school news journalism I students learned to write for an audience of their peers. It is a responsibility to write news of the school community. These students mastered the techniques of editing a school paper. This involved writing different kinds of stories, writing and counting headlines, making good page layouts, copy- reading, proofreading and meeting deadlines. journalism II students were members of the Envoy staff. They were responsible for the pro- duction ofa bi-weekly newspaper. Page editors ferreted out the news, wrote stories and headlines and planned their page. Their responsibility to edit 'I7 issues of the En- voy was upheld. Envoy literally means messenger. l xii X4 -5-are J ,if Ronald- Wilson, Delores McDonald, Karyl Whalen, Elaine Cornelius, Debbie Gard and Pat Wilson aid the journalism ll 5lUd9m5 bl' Pfepaflng COpy for the next edition of the school paper. . 1.1 ff, E 1 Editors Linda Ware and Karen Rich write editorials for the Envoy deadlines, while Sherry Thomas and Madeline Voor- hees complete copy for page 5. Miss Sarah Ellen Campbell Publications I, ll journalism I, Il lnglish II Quill .1mlScroll P
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,sf .A .EKQMFSLM l,...1 I '- - ' - ' ' . ' ' letes a page for the academic section, while P t Brady, Carolyn Rhea, Robin Davis and Iris Fen Sylvia Wright comp. V - dick Crop pictures for the introductory Sectign for Steve Sgpry, judy Wilcox and Gayle Troyer identify members of the1969 Gleamr theluniorclass. l O v Publications ll edit yearbook Publications l is a preparatory class for Publications II. Students learn to make layouts, crop pictures and write good copy. Publications l students be- gin working on their own class year- book early in theirjunior year. The Cleam staff, Publications ll class, works hard at editing the yearbook. Not only do they meet trying deadlines but also attend press conferences and have an annual publications banquet. The sponsor, Miss Sarah Ellen Camp- bell, received an honor November 7, 1968. She was presented a plaque from Missouri Journalism Educations Asso- ciation for her devoted service to the journalistic field. She was one of eight advisers to receive an award of merit from the national journalism Education association at the awards breakfast November 30. Publications l Front Row: lo Ann Ault, Dianne Wicklin, Elaine Ferman, Row Two: Patti Robb, Iudy Fletcher, Karon Dennis, Karen Kirk. Row Tlirvt-: Fran Waters, Jeanne jones, lan Dimmel, lim Le Bow. Row Four: Pat Mahan, Twila Sax- ton, Carolyn Wharton, TerryTowlt's.l'l.1ck Row: Stowe Yarkasky, Ellen Winburn, Kathy Youngs, Ronald Wilson. Not pictured Sharon lohnson. 28 ,., J-
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