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'Create a New Look Linda Wines and Diana Echols, Activities Editor, proof-read captions before they are sent to the publisher. E is l' ,I l ...,, '51 mf first + ' as mel its if..i lt .-,-,e. ' Je U7 Karen McClanahan, Suzann Sloan, Margaret Miller and Friends Editor Barbara Wood discover that drawing layouts is a big job. El BI lg 'l l ,l N., 5 Sports Editors Bill Hackney and Jeff Harpold discuss ways of making the Sports Section interesting with Mike Greiser and Randy Brarnmer. Members of the knowledge committee, Deegee Beckner,' Editor Pat Niday, and Nancy Williams find Writing captions a difficult task.
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Gary King, Editor-in-chiefg Miss Alice Worrell, and Mrs. Evelyn Elliott, sponsorsg and Jeannette Winfree, Associate Editor proof-read the layouts which are to be sent to the printer. fi The Business Committee, Pam Costilow, June Marion, Sue Palmer, and Business Manager Sandy Patton check the progress of the subscription drive. Jacksonian Staff Labo Now the spotlight is on us, the staff of the book you now hold. Have you ever wondered about the work that goes into this yearbook? First of all, staffers must hit the pavement to sell the most necessary of all evils-ads! Mean- while, picture schedules must be prepared and dates are arranged for the photographer to take the pictures. After the advertisements are com- pleted, it is lay-out drawing time. It is also time to write captions, headlines, and make copy re- visions. Soon the typewriters start to click as final preparations are made to meet the dead- line. The yearbook is one of our most prized pos- sessions because it enables us to look back into life. We, of the 1966 fackronimz staff, can only hope you are pleased with our efforts to recapture many wonderful memories of the year. Melinda Kuhn, Copy Editor, checks over the copy with Mahala Holmes and Bev Dawson.
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'lli All AI .li li it .1 4- A .- pl ' The Journal Kee - - -T V- . , r ,. ,T. -l -H - 'V FIRST ROW-Paula Cook, Kathy Hager, Patty Hennen, Katy Posten, Mitchell Abraham, Judy Hamrick, Janet Caudill, Marcia Vigneault. SECOND ROW-Debbie Lawman, Charlene Wright, Bonnie Bird, Nancy Staats, jennifer Smith, Barbara Prentiss, Vivalora Choice, Debbie Capen, Lucy Caudill, Carletta Wolfe, Clara Wells, Stephanie Beulike. THIRD ROW-Olivia Archibald, Lynne Bedwell, Nancy Norman, Mary Dahmer, Judy Capen, Ina Rae Hark, Mamie Young, Leanne Dodd, Kathi Hall, Maggie Grimmett, Cathy Perry, Missy Callahan, Sarah Skeens, Alice Ca- Knowing all the facts about events going on at Sj is important to each student. Here at Stonewall, we have an ample informer -the jackson journal. Published monthly, it is distributed to all subscribers. The pa- per includes sports, editorials, poetry, and many other essential additions needed for a newspaper. Sponsored by Mr. Stuart Armstrong, this year's staff, which is headed by eight co-editors, includes feature writers, artists, photographers, advertising managers, and reporters. Each school has a newspaper, but none surpass the jackson jo arnal. dick. FOURTH ROW-Nancy Taylor, Ruth Goeller, Connie Borders, Christie Wildman, Marilyn Monroe, David Namay, Anne Saunders, Hedda Phillips, Donna Tickle, Beth Jackson, Judy Watlington, Thisbe Davisson, Nancy Holbrook. FIFTH ROW-Gary Wilkerson, Eric Gordon, Mike Hairston, Lawrence Roberts, David Ritchley, Danny Graham, Jim Mathes, Bill Booth, Lloyd Taylor, Ed Hardman, Tom Jarrett, Frank McNie1, john Hill, and Harold Colvin are the members of the journal staff. Jon Davis, Judy Capen, Ruth Goeller, Charlene Wright, Nancy Norman, and Linda
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