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LION'S ROAR STAFF: SEATED: Laverne Black, High School Editorg Kim White, Editor-in-Chiefg Ms. Mullens, Sponsor, STANDING: Cheryl Hanavan, Senior Spotlight, Debbie Black, Business Manager, Wanda Snow, Feature Editorg Tina Fortier, Exchange Editorg Kate Donlon, Elementary Editor, Linda Holley, Organizations Editor, Velda INolesl Duncan, Photographerg Joyce Gray, Sports Editorg Marvin Forthman, Teacher Spotlightg Floyd Worden, Art Editor. 2 Ms. Mullens shows Debbie Black and Marvin Forthman the proper technique of pasting the layout. C23 Lg.. kwa f.aaf:f2-flanges. fmt' Lion's Roar Published each six weeks by the students in Typing II, the school paper contains club and class news and feature items such as Senior Spotlights, Teacher Spotlights, and gossip. This year the LION'S ROAR has added adverti- sements to the school paper. These advertisements are made possible by the local businesses, who are helping support the LION'S ROAR. ..., UUUVV ' ' ooooooocwv ' e 09000000093 eooeooomooew 5 , 'G 3 Mesa. 'sg Editor-in-Chief, Kim White, appears in one of her quieter moments. Organizationsf51
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FFA-FHA Barbecue Is Big Spring Event gpg., 50f0rg Arriving at 6:30 in the morning, Leithon Milholen, Barry Craw, Terral Wharton, and Tim Gaston attend the fire that will create the glowing Student enjoyment of the barbecue is evidenced by Renee, Benny, Kevin, and Mike. anizations Billowing smoke and heaps of hickory wood show the early stages of preparation for the annual spring barbecue to honor the club members' parents. Work for the barbecue actually starts weeks in advance, when all the FFA boys and Mr. Watkins cut the wood to allow time for proper drying. Mrs. Prince and her Home Ec classes spend several periods preparing the barbecue sauce, salad, beans, and bread. Parents show their interest Cand perhaps appetitel by appearing in large numbers to enjoy the feast. This type of communication between community and school is a pleasure to all involved. coal bed to cook the chicken later in the day.
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, -f J -Q .L xxgs, Student Council Student Council is an organiza- tion of work and fun Whose objective tfigiiir , , . is to help students express their opinions and ideas about their school , government. Its major project for the year was installing a stereo system in the school cafeteria. Other projects are preparing a float for the fair parade, decorating for the homecoming festivities, and financing delegates to Boys State and Girls State. Membership consists of elected class representatives and presidents of all clubs and classes. The picture at the right shows the fair exhibit, which tells how to HB. A. Successf' 3 1 Student Council Members: FRONT ROW: Vivian Fryar, Laverne Marlene Scurlock. THIRD ROW: Ricky Bostow, Keith Edmonds, Black, Penny Allen, Shari May, Becky Lambert, Christi Taylor, Lisa Kevin Wilson, Ken Warneke, Bill Stroope, Michael Scurlock, Gregg Bates, Laurie Standridge. SECOND ROW: Ms. Mullens, Sponsorg Featherston. FOURTH ROW: Phillip Whisenhunt, Timmy Bair, Phyllis Young, Christy Stanley, Kimberly Burrow, Rhonda Kitchens, Brent Standridge, Roy Hooker. Michael Lybrand, David Kinsey, Joey Jones, Will Featherston, 52fOrganizations
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