Oneonta High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Oneonta, AL)

 - Class of 1982

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Oneonta High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Oneonta, AL) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 120 of 218
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WEXOTEM Oneonta High School BOOSTERS NEWPRES The new pres concession stand project by be Band Booster ar Booster Clubs. was instigated Logan. Due to blems, he as Latta, Presidei Athletic Booster: charge of the cc of the press box. It has been poss construct this new, building through donat. Monetary donations businesses, clubs, and dividuals have- helped pay for part of materia, which had to be bought Many skilled laborers do nated many long hours i providing their specialize services. Many parents o both clubs have voluntari worked togetb buildi equipme the Ci the t iedskins VGTwK.EGISTRATIONsg-v

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One Of The Best Yearbooks In The State The Tomahawk staff is fortunate to be one of the top yearbook staffs in the state. Our students have consistently won first place at yearbook clinic at Auburn University. Last summer they won a sure-shot camera valued at $150. After being entered in the Alabama Press Association yearbook critique competition, the 1980 Tomahawk won third place in state competition last year and the 1981 Tomahawk won second place. The past two Tomahawks won second place in the Columbia Press Association ' s national competition, which earned the staffs a silver certificate. This standard of ex- cellence is one that will be upheld and treasured by future Tomahawk staff members. Winning awards is a great honor to the staff. More important is the fact that students could take to college a book that they could be proud of. They could look at the Tomahawk and see an accurate ac- count of their school years. Any Tomahawk staff member will tell you that there is hard work involved in putting a yearbook together, but they will also tell you that all of the work was well worth it. Where Country and City Meet was the theme chosen for this year. We felt it described our school and com- munity perfectly, where we have the best of both worlds. MAKING USE OF ditterent color effects. Emily Benlley and Mrs. Kay Sanford are able to give variety to the Student Life Section. JUNIOR STAFF MEMBERS are: Jana Endress (Classes Editor). Susan Kelley (Organizations Editor). Vanessa Murphree (Faculty Editor). Chris Hill (Photographer). Lisa Keaton (Music Editor), and Donna Putman (Junior Sports Editor). Organizations 115



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WETOTEM STAFF MEMBERS are FRONT ROW: David Shumate (Assistant Editor), Tammy Miller. Brett Botcher. Debbie Sloan. Kim McKinney. Sandra Miller. Susan Epperson. 3ACK ROW: Ken Nichols. Kathy Ledbetter. Stacy Evans. Brian Gargus, Steve King, Phil Phillips, David Denney (Editor), Audra Jants, Sue Ann Gary. Donna McCay, Mr William Tolbert (Advisor). [ ' cam X ' Wj ' fT ita s Let The Presses Roll The first phase towards the produc- tion of the ' Wetotem ' was the actual writing. Members of the staff suggest- ed things which might be considered for articles. Then upcoming articles like teacher spotlight and student spotlight were decided upon. The second phase towards final pro- duction was editing. David Denny and sometimes a couple of other staff members began the process of editing. The last phase of developing the ' Wetotem ' was the lay-out. Everything that was to appear on the paper had to be positioned on a special backing be- fore it was printed. Each issue of the paper was usually eight pages long and took about four weeks of work before it was finally printed and distributed to staff mem- bers to be sold. SOPHOMORE GIRLS, SUSAN EPPERSON, Audra Jants. Sue Ann Gary. Sandra Miller, and Kathy Ledbetter discover that vKriting the gossip column is an excuse to catch up on the latest juicy news around school. LEARNING THE ROPES of paper production can be a difficult JOURNALISTS KEN NICHOLS and Debbie Sloan find enjoyment ]0b for new staff members. Sophomores Kathy Ledbetter and working on the cartoon section. Stacy Evans begin the process by learning about good layouts. Organizations 117 i e aim

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