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One of the most trying aspects of editing a yearbook falls on the shoulders of the copy staff members, Copy Co-editor Debbie Abraham, Gari Taylor, Copy co-editor Kathy Hampton and Marilyn Anderson. Tommy Estrada, Business Manager Terry Hanna, Gary Ashoraft, of the countless details involved in putting out a yearbook on Sports Editor Tom Koone, Virginia McKenzie, Tom Flay, Kay Brown, schedule. Photography Editor David Cotton and Debbie Buchanan take care W ' W' . ga.. 2: i W A W l . ll , l 1 - ,, l 1 ' l 'l 5 mia - V iii llfliilliisgg tl l 5 , ,a my giba, 13 silfxg. 1, x , 1 i ii .s- i fi 'Jia .. ,I -lv V, Mlftlm filiiieswzir' ig is t , ll 51555 M, 1, PM Wie., ll S ' .Z A---f -
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Patriot Profile Emerges From Deadline Turmoil inexperienced but willing to learn were the deter- mined 25. These young innocent people who were led astray and into the web of Room B210 knew not what was expected of them as members of the Yearbook Staff. However, the cold hard truth met them soon enough. Since onlytwo members had had previous high school yearbook experience, they were appointed co-editors before school started by Mrs. Gloria Quaid. sponsor. Planning the sequence of pages and selecting the rest of the editors were the first projects of co-editors, Donna Strahorn and Chris James, and Mrs. Quaid. The obstacles thrown into the path of a well-executed yearbook were numerous and the pressure of its being the first was sometimes depressing, but the struggle of preparing Patriot Profile for its debut was reward- ing beyond words. 1. 9 .,i31l.l,H1lx'1llflWf3i'll!l!lgigiIQi ii ill it E ' wzsfasttsf iii ili 'lli '.i ii 'i.i .i 2-W' . E , ill . . it . ..tt...ii... it s A Co-editors Chris James and Donna Strahorn smile unsuspectingly as Mrs. Quaid plans to knock over the chairs. V .V 24 Debbie Tomlinson, Marsha Lippert, Kathy Hoffman and Cheryl McCracken comprised Jan Blankenship's layout staff this year and often found themselves working overtime to accomplish their year- bookdeadlines.
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' i 1i55'iiL..' ii ,ri if agua i Members of the newspaper staff are lseatedl Susan Cundith and Becky Jeeter. iStandingl Jennifer Petty, Dee Robinson, Gale Porter, John lVliller and Danny Price, f se-za if .. ,, AH. ,, ' W ii, ir 1- ss is a ii ill if H H ' ' ' 5 f ll' 11 ll 'VEEEKQEYSE iiiixfii-rim ii sygefg 2: 'lk' ' is ii ii as ..:::.: ,, i, ,W i ii - H if ii! X ,i xii if.. ii ii 1.-sang, 3 ,rl ,Ql,,Ap,gigff-Wi, ,,,ml,4H views-Q W ,W ii sq . y .. M. pm. iss ii 'r' 'ii ii. 1-ling? g jig V . - Town Cryer i s f0 ut Rutnam West News 1 Theibxrth of a newspaper, The Towne Cryer, I i i 1 IK I fy pg nted defeats and victories to the members of the it l gi N 7 in X PM A l it ss f. Twenty-one journalists labored under deadlines ll 3 V V V - Ml Jx l 'A l nd printing difficulties to produce the monthly paper i Q 0 gk 0 i! i 2 Q For the student body. I f ' . ' if i Newspaper veterans and rookies combined to form an E L Q f X I Q! information media of the school. Staff members strove N , N i to represent all phases of the activities centered - xi W ! T . i .1 ,G l I , f T around Putnam City West. Mk r ll it During semester break, revisions were made in the ' K if f 'f J editorship ofthe paper and increased activity ensued. QU i y T -' i TN e sitaff continued to cope with a lack of pictures and N Q KJ J T ij a Wd for more newspaper production time, since -fx ' ' i st! e it I nly had to compile the paper but also i f f . if 1 i ,ke s , ,i Q' T5 T li! 5 V582 q v Ti W X X J if A N , Q , , 26 K
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