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Show A Properly Functioning Accuracy is the byword of the WARRIOR'S TRUMPETER staff as the combined talents of many provide you with an interesting and informative paper. This staff is really two separate units, functioning separately, each with its own editor and reporters. | The editorial staff assigns reporters to the many stories, arranges news and ads on the pages and delivers the completed proofs to the printer. The sports editor is entirely responsible for his department and diligently reports himself, and assigns to others, stories and features concerning the progress and standing of our athletic repre- sentatives. Planning a new method of layout for the next issue of the WARRIORS TRUMPETER are Sharon Larison, ace reporter; Paul Schneiter, feature editor; and Carma Fackrell and Dorothy Greenwell, co-editors. Mrs. Draayer and Scripto editor Paul Schneiter congratulate LITERARY Lundwall; in poetry, Janice In essay, Nancy CONTEST WINNERS: Taylor; and in short story, Gary Allen. Each winner was presented with a cake from a downtown bakery. and Williams MEMBERS—Tom STAFF SPORTS Marianne Johns help Jim Freston, sports editor of the Trumpeter, to make up an assignment sheet. Advertising is the backbone for any newspaper and no one knows it better than the members of our newspaper business staff. Besides selling regular ads as in previous years, this staff has featured full page community advertising this year. tha. wtien All is not on the selling end, however, as a 106 . .7 oo >. feea Seeata + alergy SPI 2= bd nee major part of the work of this staff is making out and mailing statements, drawing up ads for the printer, and following up on overdue bills. . On their way to sell more ads which help finance the school paper, the BUSINESS STAFF consisting of Sherrie Russell, Sheron Dewey, Patsy Smith, and Richard Scott linger in the front hall for a picture. |