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PIIIIORIIIIIII , jfs ,N The purposes of a school news- paper are to inform the students of past and upcoming school X events, to allow the students to bi express their opinions, and to en- ,-' Gp tertain its readers. This year the 'YYQC PanoRama attempted to fulfill these obligations toward its read- ers. The staff covered all major events, such as homecoming ceremonies, sports interviews, and club news by way of write-ups and photographs. Each member of the staff contributed a part of his talent, whether his talent was in writing, editing, photography, layout, bookkeeping, drawing, or typing. This year has marked an ad- vancement in the PanoRama, as it expanded to include elementary and middle school news as well as high school news. The members of the PanoRama learned many things by trial and error about journalism as they worked in an effort to produce an outstanding newspaper. 9-.a .il 3, ,ip ,-f fJfrmg' kc 'V ll 'If F5 N1 -if we ter -E PanoRama: left to right- Andrew Beverley, Photo- graphic Editor, Tommy Cooper, Sports Editor, John Varnedore, Business Manager, Kurt Johnston, Fea- ture Editor, Cindy Jennings, Assistant Editor, Lisa Godwin, Editor-in-chief, Mrs. Bogard, Sponsor, back row - Steve Boling, Donna Johnson, Lisa Harrison, Jerry Caroom, Greg Spakes, Marie Steinbrenner, Kim Stanage, Bill McDonnell, Julie Maeder, Greg Wa- termann, Yvette Sanderson. top - Mrs. Bogard and the PanoRama staff put their headstogether to come up with unique ideas for the paper. middle left - Editor Lisa Godwin 'rushes to meet deadlines. middle center - Greg Spakes and classmates view the PanoRama. Lniddlg right - Future editor, Steve Boling, shows the frustrations of is jo .
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I I ST FF Top - left to right: Keith Evans, Artist and Organizations: Marvin Blair, Photographer: Steve Boling, Academics: Miss Tweedle, Sponsor: Mark Wagner, Sports: Nancy Fox. Organizations: Lisa Godwin, Academics and Copy Editor: John Varnedore, Sports Editor: Barbara Brown, Activities Editor: Mark Talley, Sports: bottom - left to right: Cathy Drake, Business Editor: Christal Crow, Asst. Editor: Ellen Breckenridge, Academics: Jan Garner, Business: Stacy Haggard, Activities: Mary Humphreys, Organizations: Greg Watermann, Photographer: Lynn Norwood, Editor: Tom Winton, Activities: Susan Thompson, Organizations Editor: Brenda Edgar, Business: Lisa Harrison, Business: NOT PICTURED: Greg Batterton, Photographer. W ,f 7 ' 'fl fx S ,f Y 4. X V .Af 'f rw- 'r, X. 7 .Vt,yx ,ad This year the yearbook staff members had the advan- I f tage of being able to work on the yearbook in commercial art class. The class met for one period each day to work , Q53 i.:s 5... '- on lay-out design, copy-writing, editing, advertising, mer- T Qifff chandising, and photography. The student were divided in to groups that worked on the academic, activities and 5, .ff'1l7 fQ ' organizations, sports, advertisement, and photography sections of the yearbook. Each group was required to complete its own section to meet necessary deadlines. , ' Often times, being a member of the yearbook staff meant .,i jg A hurrying to meet deadlines and working outside of class 1 to complete a section. In addition to working on the . my yearbook, students also learned the rudiments of com- mercial art. if gf, 1 Ll. middle left - Lynn Norwood explains layout procedures to Tom Winton and' Q Keith Evans. middle - Christal Crow, Lynn Norwood discuss plans for the 'opening section. middle right - Jostens representative, Lonnie Stewart, looks over academic layouts. bottom right- Activities and organizations group members decide on pictures for thejr layouts.
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4 UHHIEL HUD SEGEWEQHI Quill and Scroll- kneel- ing left to right - A - drew Beverley John Varnedore Tommy Cooper standing- Mrs. Bogard Miss Tweedle sponsors' Jerry Car- oom Kim Stanage Cin- dy Jennings Julie Maeder, Barbara Brown, Lisa Harrison, Kurt Johnston, Lynn Norwood, Lisa Godwin, Susan Thompson, Greg Watermann, Mark Tal- ley. FBLA Future Business Leaders of America - sitting on ground left to right - Teresa Flynn, Histori- an, Marsha Brock Tina Bridges, Debbie Ransweiler Treasurer' Kim Foster Beth Hill John Ward, Vice-President' Leigh Smith, John Varnedore, Presi- dent, second row - Alecia Howell, Sylvia Potter, Tamra Bowlin, Becky O'Bryant, Debby Moore, Mary Humphreys, Mrs. lrwin, Sponsor, standing left to right- Amanda Cheatham, Dan- ny Boren, Bernice Juckem, Don- na Johnson, Laurie Stueart, Kim Anderson, LaVonda Bond, Ron King, Shari Humphrey, Mike Lowrey, Lori Tillotson, Sheila lr- win, Ellen Breckenridge. nr' 'mf-fi . x r t Ji.. 51 ..,+ The Future Business Leaders of America s purpose is to prepare prospective business leaders for the future Projects for the year included participation in district and state com petition and a trip to the Federal Reserve Bank in Little Rock. FBLA members contributed var- ious services to the faculty students and ad- ministration. lower left - Kim Anderson shows her ability at correcting mistakes. lower right - Kim shows disgust at her typing talents. l wwf' wglwif wx .. ' '- '
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