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News Makers Although publishing newspapers and a yearbook took top priority for school journalists, promotions and show biz activities were also spon- sored by staffers. DEADLINE for the Shield sends photographer Charlie O'Brien to a light table to check his negatives. Charlie also served as photographer for the Round Ta ble and its royalty. Culminating the publication packet sales campaign was the annual multi-media show October 31. Based on the format of Saturday Night Live, the show directors, Pat Tyler and Anthony Sleem, welcomed all school talent. Dwayne Allen, a '75 grad, now a radio disc jockey, returned for the fifth year to present an original, humorous slide show. Two bands, Relayer and Counterpoint, received enthusias- tic encores which lengthened the assembly to more than two hours. In November the soundsheet, which carried out this book's theme, A Record Year, was taped. The following month 10 senior journalists were nominated by their co-workers for the titles of Knight and Lady of the Round Table. The honorees, Mignon Merchant and Brad Piccolo were crowned dur- ing the traditional yearbook assem- bly May 18 in the gym. Following the coronation, Donna English and Doyle Higginbottom, program emcees, presented the first copy of the '79 Round Table to Prin- cipal june Dawkins. A Signature Swing in the social center followed the assembly. 1. fi' i it . ,W 'NSE Dawn Davy Lynn Garrison Twila Smith Liz Miller Alllwmarie Wey Victor Albert Rodney Hel! David jackson jimmy Lou! SIBVS Wentz Round Table ' 23
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KNIGHT and LADY of the Round Table, Mig- non Merchant ftopl and Brad Piccolo were crowned May 18 in the gymnasium. A FAMILIAR FIGURE On the sidelines Gf sports events as well as at all school activities is Round Table co-editor and chief photogra- pher, Twila Smith. 22 ' Round Table 1 WM -www
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Tico fora A llinzcem Hangs w y of As of 12 o'clock every Sunday night, visions of thin-lined paper, wooden desks and DNA slips start dancing in the heads of high school students. This nightmare, which has been haunting young men and women since the beginning of time, has been commonly termed Monday, It usu- ally lasts a complete 24 hour cycle once a week, 52 weeks a year. A typical Monday for the high school student begins like this: Morning: You are awakened from a sound sleep by a shrieking voice drifting through your bedroom door, Wake up in there. Don't you know what time it is? As you begin the process of prying your eyes apart, you find that you have been sleeping on your new 816 poster which has come untaped on the wall behind your headboard. You quickly take care of required hygiene duties, dress, grab your keys, and make a mad dash for the door. lust milliseconds before your hand touches the front door, you hear that same strange shrill voice, but now it seems to be growing in intensity, Are you wearing your clean jeans? s Afternoon: After living through the traumas of the morning you decide to take a break and skip MISMATCHED shoes are discovered in class by Ienny Taylor as she does her assignment. A SCARY EXPERIENCE for David Hankey is trying to explain to his teacher, Ms. Carolyn Laubach, why he is late to class. 24 Mondays fourth hour to go to Dunkin Donuts, only to find that your fourth hour class won the homecoming theme and a pizza party took place all hour. After school: You drive home as fast as possible, chunk your shoes, climb up on the divan, give a big sigh of relief, and then realize you prom- ised to work Mondays for a friend. In eight minutes you will be late for your job. Mondays!!! fBy Dawn Davyj 3 A 2 QW
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