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THE SHUW JN JR JINT NEWS A E .. . . Dealing with issues was the main objective this year for the Red 8: Black staff. Many of these issues were controversial and the newspaper staff received much feedback, but student involvement and response were needed to produce a paper that the students had an interest in. To achieve an interesting story or feature, a lot of interviews, research, and time was put into the assignment. , l , hu W K 111 Af X,-ff MAGAZJINE . . . Volume III of the RHS literary magazine 'Squall Line had as its theme The Unfin- ished Symphony for the 1979 issue. The magazine, featuring creative writing in prose and poetry, also made use of special graphic effects and creative photography. Editor Mark Bourne and assistant editors Paul Neal, Lori Davenport, Danna Dodd, Ann Irwin headed the production staff. lrighlj Literary magazine editorial board- Ann Irwin, Lori Davenport, Paul Neal, Mrs. Teddie Faye Raines tsponsorj, Danna Dodd, Mark Bourne teditorj. Red 8a Black-Squall Linefli-1 ri ly ll -3 ,, ' 'If A I ,Q . Wg Q nf f ls, ? A SH-!.,1 l Cabovej Mary Ann Wilkinson interviews a student for a feature in the Red St Black while Paul Neal transcribcs a taped interview. flcflj Photographers for yearbook and newspaper, Jamie Jackson and Jim Montgomery study proof sheets. fbelowj Red 8L Black Staff- Sarah Knight, Randy Gore, Jana Linde- mann, Mary Ann Wilkinson tassistant editorj, Carole Crow, Jamie Jackson, Peggy Chansley, Jim Montgomery feditorj, Paul Neal, Lissa Brewer, yL..,
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.1 8 1. - . 4 - ...4 Iabovej Morning VICA officers are Greg Whorton, vice president, Wade Miller, presidentg Debbie Barnhouse, secretaryg Kenny Goodall, parliamentar- ian. fbelowj Afternoon VICA officers are Janet Sehorn, secretaryg Jerry Hancock, president, Mike Bittle, vice president, Shawn Sparks, parliamentar- ian. i- -ii , 41 . . . ,ggQan.u---1444-,,,,,,,4vmn4v'4' o,,.,,', 4 1- 1 . '.1 - fznwaflwahihlhlkt '57 r'i.r -- Vl,lQllTllONAllLl lE.DUlCATlll N VICA means Vocational Industrial Clubs of America and it represents vo- cational education of every sort, such as drafting, welding, machine shop, auto mechanics, electronics and horticul- ture. The club offers many services to the school and community. They have ac- tivities relating to these courses. frightj VICA members Terri Tolleson. Dea Fulmer, Kenneth Bocksnick, Mary Anna Honey- cutt sell the flowers that they raised Christmas. fbelowjjanet Sehorn and Kim Cunningham were elected sweethearts in the annual competition in- volving votes and contributions collected for VICA. VlCAfl53
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Y' are - fabovej Editor James Foster draws layouts for the music section. Icenterj Lissa Brewer focuses in on a candid shot. Irightj Nancy Mitchell measures copy for her Q IR QD section. fbelowj Staff members discuss ideas for a feature. . D o ev o l Yearbook Staff began in July selling ads. Staff mem- bers then concentrated on class pictures and selling an- nuals. Throughout the year deadlines, many times hindred by snow, were the main concern. Then the final print was made of The Show That Never Ends . frightj Mr. Jan Tuttle Qpublication sponsorj poses for a picture with a royal relative . flower Ieftj Yearbook Staff-Ifronlj Sarah Knight, Nancy Mitchell, James Foster feditorjg fcenterj Joni Price, Becky Gaston, Linda Womack, Susan Corley, Lissa Brewer, Peggy Chansley, Laura McConnell, Jamie Jacksong 1backjJim Mont- gomery, John Terry, Sandy Casey. Ibclowj Typist Sarah Knight checks out all possible tips. i mm I-X41 -
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