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Paper staff Keeping up har J finds r to do Keeping up. Is it as tough as it sounds? For instance, home- work, semester tests, Shake- spearean plays, deadline week, term papers. Sometimes it is tough, especially if you are part of the journalism department. I admit, Heather Abbott con- fessed, journalism does take up a lot of my valuable time, and it really isn't that easy. The part I hate the most is interviewing. It's tough to get people to talk to you. Interviewing fellow students for news and feature articles is mer- ely the first step in publishing the Bearcat Eyes. After the inter- view, staffers must put the story together in journalistic style. This process usually means at least one rewrite — sometimes more. Jennifer Holt said, Re- writing is the hardest part for me. I never thought writing a story was so tough. Terri Dunham works during her study hall to meet another yearbook deadline. Stanley Sharp agreed, Mrs. Hampton says I editorialize! Man, it's hard for me to keep my opinions out of it. After the stories are typed, there are layouts to do. The whole class offers design plans, but Courtney Miller and Lorinda Prince usually complete the lay- out while Jennifer Holt writes the headline. Finally, the paper is printed. Stanley Sharp said, We have to make sure we print enough, or we get a lot of complaints. For the amount of work in- volved, is it worth it? Dana Smith stated, I really enjoy go- ing to sports events and report- ing what went on. To me, it is very interesting because I feel like I'm a part of the game. Courtney Miller said, 1 really like being a part of the journal- ism department, even if it is so much work. The finished prod- uct is a lot of what really matters in the end. Shirley Gill said, I plan on a career in journalism and I feel that all the hard work will even- tually help me. Shirley Gill looks through her negatives for a picture to print. Keeping up 75
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Yearbook Staff Front row: Jennifer Holt, Courtney Miller, Tresa Adair, Trena Adair, Terri Dunham. Second row: Heather Abbott, T.J. Herriford, Gene Stafford, Nickey Abbott, Melissa Parrish. Back row: Shirley Gill, Beth Love, Marc McElveen, Eric Nelson, Billy Hoover, Mrs. Lana Hampton. Quill And Scroll Front row: Susan Miller, Cathy Daniel, Martha VanAllen. Back row: Marc McElveen, Russ Biggs, Eric Nelson, Brad Morgan, Mrs. Lana Hampton. Paper Staff Front row: Jennifer Holt, Courtney Miller, Gary Pirriaglia, Lorinda Prince. Back row: Heather Abbott, Shirley Gill, Dana Smith, Stanley Sharp, Mrs. Lana Hampton. Gene Stafford clears his mind by writing most everything he can think of in a yearbook article. Eric Nelson, co-editor of the yearbook, thinks, The yearbook can wait. I'm hungry. 74 You can't be serious
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Senior Chorus performs their Christmas concert. Front row: Bill Tucker, Terri Earp, Andrea Gossett, Jennifer Clare, Amy Evans, Liz Nelson. 2nd row: Laura Lippard, Chaunnah Woos- ley, Tracy Whitehead, Theresa Stafford, Michelle Brigance, Pamela Hamby. 3rd row: Sheila Meiries, Ted Weisenbach, Robbie Crowe, JaCrall Wilson, Lori Day, Angela Hancock, Pete Gibson, Charles Philmon. Back row: Billy Wilkinson, Robert Powell, Stephen Ma- loy, Becky O Bar, Andrea Porter, Jim Richardson, Danny Robbins, Candy Daugherty. Beginning Band Junior Band Senior Chorus Front row: Brandie Cessna, Alice Shrader, Heather Harris, Grant Hester, Shawn Powell, Shawn Standridge, Wesley Lynch, Sherry Garner. 2nd row: Michelle Asbury, Joe Richardson, Daniel Berry, Phillip Powell, Raina Smith, Patricia Minden, Lonna Wilson. 3rd row: Jeremy Ellard, Timothy Ault, Jason Calhoun, Brian Reed, Tim Burrows, Brian Simpson, Angie Stanford, Paige Rainey. Back row: Robert Riley, Cassie Grey, Natalie Houck, Fran Hudson, Rhonda Killion, Joan Gill, Amanda Southerland, Melissa Bradford, Stacy Raggio. Becky O'Bar, Tracy Whitehead, Theresa Stafford, Sheila Meiries, Chaun nah Woosley lead the victory parade. Front row: Krista Casada, Teresa Scott, De'Anna Cox, Penny Cooper, Lis Brothers. 2nd row: Stacy King, Eva Rector, Cindy Jones, Melissa Wilkins, Dee O'Bar, Misty Smith Back row: Sheri Wielkey, Mindy Scott, Kasey Summers, Charles Turley, Michelle Hewitt, Tina Garret, Becky Sales, Lisa Robertson. 76 You can't be serious
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