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Changes made to personalize value of book ■ In order to make the yearbook more personal to students, especially seniors, changes were made m the book, noted Pat Lawlor, editorin-chief. The major change, Pat explained, was grouping all the senior pictures together with senior features. This was done to give seniors their own personal section, Pat added. In view of past criticism from students whose money actually funds the book, we tried to get more pictures of stu dents, Pat continued. The students said that they felt that the book was too fac- ulty-oriented, explained Mr. Fred Barnes, advisor. Pat has struggled all year, Mr. Barnes continued, to find out what the students wanted in their yearbook and he has tried to make sure the book repre- sents those wishes. Having worked on two previous year- books, Pat said that his mam objective this year was to stay on top of the load. He had seen other staffs having to finish half the book in the last six weeks of school. When you are forced to do such a large quantity of work in such a short period of time, you inevitably lower the quality of the book. He did not want that to happen, he said. (B) After the end of the Quill and Scroll awards banquet, Joel Halfant, assistant editor, discusses the merits of life in today ' s society with David Saenz, photographer (photo by Anderson). (E) Standing at the light box, Pam Drake, staff editor, crops pictures (photo by Saenz). (F) Chancellor staff members are FRONT ROW: Halfant, associate editor, Lawlor, editor in-chief, SECOND ROW: Drake, staff editor, Pullen, staff edi tor, Rockey, Schier, Mendoza, BACK ROW: Kliewer, Chutter, Heydman, Steele, Mumin, Baiter, Mr. Fred Barnes, sponsor (photo by Saenz). Pages by Joel Halfant 127
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(A) Checking carefully fof misspelled names on her quad- pack, Melani Heydman checks the master roster (photo by Saenz). (C) Photographers tor the yearbook and newspaper are FRONT ROW: Saenz, Collie, Moore, head photographer, Ky, SECOND ROW: Bratusek, Riddle, Macune, Moser, Harley, Wells, BACK ROW: Anderson, Schwarz, Dalton, Davis and Sly man, not shown (photo by Lawlor). (D) With his knowledge of Spanish, Jeff Baiter, junior, tells Carmen Naches, a student from Mexico City visiting San Antonio, how to set the typewriter as she assists him in typing class names on his quad-pack (photo by Pullen). Staff I want to say I appreciate your hard work and the support you gave me. You made my job easy. I realize quite often you felt like blowing ? off, but I ' m proud to say you always tougred it out. You all were definitely the most t:;sponsible and most enjoyable staff I was ever con- nected with. I ' m proud to have worked with each one of you. 126
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Staff editors change format of ' Statesman ' Editors of the ■Statesman, under the direction of Christina Rosas, editor-in- chief, changed the format of the newspa- per at the first of the year, commented Mr. Fred Barnes, advisor. They changed to two inch columns instead of the narrow columns used the last few years. We also experimented with layout designs on pages four and five, remarked Christina. The one advantage of this year ' s staff was that there were more boys than on last year ' s staff. This was an added help m reporting on sports events, explained Christina. New staff members did not spend a lot of time outside of class on the paper; however, the editors spent a great deal of time outside of class because they had more responsibilities, concluded Christ- ina. (B) During class, Sally Jones counts a headline for a feature on juvenile behavior (photo by Moore). (E) Susan Morton and Sarah Burns select acetate letters for a newspaper headline (photo by Moore). (F) Members of the newspaper staff are FRONT ROW: Burns, page editor, Morton, page editor. Gray, co-editor, Rosas, editor-in-chief, Jones, co- editor, Weldon, page editor, Monford, page editor, SECOND ROW: Mickler, Bennett, Etherington, Ald- erman, Nishimura, THIRD ROW: Knox, Slyman, Gibson, Treat, Parr, Mr. Fred Barnes, sponsor (photo by Moore). lVVV. v V 128
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