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Rhonda Brookshire tries her patience with the proper cropper. COLORFUL MEMORIES workshop. Dennice Sorenson stays busy with her lay out. Tammy Cheek forms an idea for her page. The Beacon Staff worked hard producing the 1981 annual. Each member gave it his own personal touch. Mrs. Cheryl Hampton, sponsor and advisor, had one of the most difficult job of the staff. She helped with every- thing from layouts to punctuation. Jeff Byford was edi- tor this year. He assigned jobs and supervised the work of the staff members. Gina Woodard was co-editor of the Beacon. Her job was to proofread body copy; also, she had the responsibility of keeping the annual constant throughout. As editors, Jeff and Gina designed the open- ing and closing of the Beacon. The sports section was the responsibility of Ricky Yoder and Doug Beagles. Togeth- er they worked to find pictures that would portray the sports season. Afterwards, they designed the pages and wrote the accompanying body copy. Dennice Sorenson, Jan Parker, Tammy Cheek, and Rhonda Brookshire were responsible for the activities section. They laid out the section with group shots, and also covered special events and assemblies. The class section was headed by Warren Owen, Sheri Peets, and Ray Bozeman. They arranged pages and identified unknown students. The faculty section was Lori Spence’s and Brenda Browner’s responsibility. They laid out the faculty’s pictures, showing the faculty’s personality and flair. Dona Bryan designed the ad section and index. Frank Castillo, the business manager, kept all the finances up-to-date. Mick- ey Hernandez served as staff artist, designing all artwork and the cover design. Finally, Bubba Graham and his assistant Steve Metcalfe were the photographers. Their talent was displayed throughout the annual. The 1981 Beacon Staff was proud to make this annual the success that it is.
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Xa | Mrs. Hampton discusses a problem with the staff. EDITOR y 2 = Ste Jeff Byford ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHET sai: ft “BI. Mickey Hernandez ACTIVITIES a 8i- Pf | Rhonda Brookshire 28 BEACON CO-EDITOR a 8i a Gina Woodard Steve Metcalfe The award won at TWC summer special division pages. SPORTS -8i- Doug Beagles CLASSES Warren Owen ‘ FAC quiry Brenda Browner 5. Dennice Sorenson TITIES [ac Dy Tammy Cheek STAFF RECORDS ae ary Mrs. Cheryl Hampton workshop for our rr , Ve % :USINESS MGR . PHOTOGRAPHE! aps ngs: 1) Dona Bryan Frank Castillo Bubba Graham , LNA » a jc CLASSES | iIVIT -8l Lori Spence Ray Bozeman d Sheri Peets Ricky Yoder
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SKIPPING ... SOME DO Mr. Puryear in an attempt to stop a skipping student A couple manage to ‘escape’ The parking lot seems to be a busy spot throughout each day. Students are “‘out- lawed”’ from “‘illegally” skipping their classes and lunch. However, as the day pro- ceeds the parking lot goes into full action. Students prefer leaving for lunch rather than eating in the cafeteria. Students seem to also prefer a little trip home, to the store or to the lake rather than remaining in a classroom. Mr. Puryear cleverly “‘tries”’ to catch the “skippers” by scattering teachers in the parking lot; however, it comes up empty! Students sneak out just a little uneasy about being caught but when it comes empty! Students sneak out just a little uneasy about being caught, but when it comes time to return, the uneasiness grows more intense! By the time you are a senior, it is not quite as nerve-racking. As long as Everman High School continues to have a closed campus, students will continue to skip! Gary Winberry takes a quick glance around before leaving Doug Beagles watches as the bell rings and the parking lot comes alive
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