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Right: Learning the parts of a camera at a photography work- shop are Terrie Daniel, Nancy Towery, and Kelly Kidd. Janice Long, yearbook editor. Right Center, studies layouts at MIPA Workshop. Pasting up The Hor- net, Far Right, is editor Gary Trout. Distributing The l-lornet to the elementary are Mark Grindstaff and Regina King, Bot- tom Right. Having fun on the river bank are the yearbook staff, lKneeIingj Mrs. Jan lVlor- gan, adviser, Kelly Kidd, jr. edi- tor, Tess Daniel, assistant pho- tographer. Qstandingl Janice Long, editor: Gary Trout. adver- tising manager: Brad Berry, as- sistant photographer: and Ter- rie Daniel, photographer. Not pictured. business manager Jo David Cummins.
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AHS Adds To Curriculum Vocational Technical Training For the first time, juniors and seniors participated in a vocational technical school at Central High in Cape Girardeau. Students were bussed to the school each day at 8:15 a.m. and arrived home at 12:20 p.m. Ten students were enrolled in the following classes: electronics, design and drafting, food services, auto body, computer programming, horticulture, and auto mechanics. Learning about life in France by corresponding with French pen pals was one ofthe interesting projects completed by Harold Tilley's French classes. Playing Bingo, which in French is called Bravo, was used as an exercise to learn numbers in French. The library was greatly renovated and was replenished with many new books and equipment.
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Newspaper Changes To Tabloid Format The journalism class expanded the size of The Hornet, the school newspaper, from a 7 92 x 10 four-page paper to a tabloid size of four pages, however, to cope with rising printing costs, the class published only every three weeks instead of bi-weekly. The class also solicited advertising to help pay for the increased size. The '74 Advancer, the school yearbook, again gained All-lVlissouri honors, the highest rating given by the Missouri Inter-Scholastic Press Association. The Advancer was also given a First Honors rating by Columbia Scholastic Press Association of Columbia University, New York City. The book amassed 943 points of 1000. Four students won five state awards from IVIIPA, class G Chigh schools under 450 en rollmentj. Gary Trout won third place for an editorial and second for an in-depth article, Nancy Towery and Lynn Hinkle second in advertising, Terrie Daniel second in photography.
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