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M GannH 44 Gamtil is Bayside's addition to the literary world. It is put out by both students and faculty. Under the direction of Mrs. Haynie, the sponsor, all students' work is re- viewed and selected for publica- tion. The magazine is published in the spring and money is raised by the students themselves. 9 Jadeds Front: Suzanne Monk, Valerie Warren. 2nd Row: Candi Gurney, Lorie Anderson, Tony Klingmeyer, Suzy Plumlee, jaye Alderman, Lisa Riedeman, Mrs. Haynie. 3rd Row: Margie Kelly, Diane Dunn, Carl Seger, Lisa jesberg, Hunter Gray, David Shoemake, john Fues- ton, Mark Laramore. - CC Left to Right Sandy Holcombe Sherri Dumas john Moore Kim james janet Moore and Mr Narvaez tsponsorj
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, 1977 - 78 ,N .gfj Co-editor-Karen Coleman Photo.-Scott Davis Photo.-Skip Morton Sf, it 'x -.. X Tommy Stahl, Terry Ellis, Ned Alderman Co-Editor-Suzanne Monk 'I ,- J, '1l,A,,,,..1' Mrs. Wilson was a great help when it came to selling Annuals! Asst.-Editors: Tony Williams, Grace Clark 8
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The Art Clubs big project for 1978 was the design and painting ' T of a mural hanging in the new ceramics shop at Haygood Shop- ping center. Hours of planning 3' and careful work went into the masterpiece in addition to trips to local art galleries and muse- ums. This years art club planned a trip to Hatteras that included sketching and camping. We may also thank our Art Club members for the decora- tion of the Christmas tree that stood in the lobby during the holiday season. x x Among the difficulties the newspaper staff has tried to overcome this year was the lack of a journalism class from which to draw interested students. The few people who found the time to meet after school and work on putting out the newspaper made a commendable effort to provide Bayside with a creditable publication. It is hoped that in the future there will be greater interest in journalism, especially from a voca- tional standpoint, and that a greater number of students will be available to help make the MARLIN MESSENGER the success it should be. Art 1 Lt'- X' 1,1 . .3 'un 4 f CVE, ti - E' , 1- ill-. Row 1: Sandi Wilson, Tammy Northam, Tom Blei, Cheryl Shuster Row 2: Mickey Carter, Carol Anderson, Ms. Chadwick, Loretta Rob- inson, David Ciroover.
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