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Dedication Charaoterizes 1981 Yearbook Staff Being a member of the yearbook staff requires much dedication and hard work. The staff stays after school on Tuesdays every week and on other days if neces- sary in order to get pages ready for one of the four major deadlines. It takes cooperation from everyone, students and teachers, in order to get the book com- pleted. The staff begins the yearbook before school is out the preceding year with the selection of the staff and plans being made to attend the journalism camp held in Dallas and San Antonio. While at camp the staff organizes the entire yearbook which includes deciding on the number of pages, the format, cover, theme and heading styles. After camp and before school starts the staff sells ads to help defray the cost of the year- books. Besides doing lay-outs, writing copy and heads, the staff, under the leadership of student photogra- phers, shoot, develop and print practically all of the pictures in the yearbook. Students on the yearbook staff must really be dedicated in order to be able to work much of the time out of the spotlight and under much pressure. As one student said, The greatest reward from being on the staff is to be able to look at the finished product in May and to be able to see that all that work really paid off. A. Shannon Harden works hard on football lay-outs. B. The yearbook staff listens to Mrs. Brewer's daily assignment. C. John Altier inspects the negatives. D. Tami Clark waits for final shipment of the year- book to be weighed. E. Taml Clark and Missy Stuck work hard after school. F. Sandy Stuck goes over new ideas for her section. G. Barry Walston cleans up in the darkroom. H. Debbie Walker and Jena Young work together on thoughts for the Middle School section. I. Reglna Alvls informs John Altler on pictures to be done. J. Missy Stuck looks at pic- tures for her section. K. Allison Blue prepares an organization lay-out. 24 - Organizations
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Vocational Office Education Offers on-the-job Training Vocational Office Education is a two year course designed for juniors and seniors interested in office skills. Junior lab is a two-hour class devoted to learning the basic skills in accounting, filing, office machines, printing and dictation equipment: and enhancing skills in typing, English, and business math. Senior coop is a one-hour class with a three hour actual on-the-job training. They participated in various activities this year: September, selling banners, get acquainted din- ner, installation of officers: October, initiation of new members, OEA shirts, Hall party, November, Senior turkey dinner: December, Secret Angel and Christmas party: January, Junior lab open house: February, Area contests, Waxahachie: April, State contests in Austin. A. Wilbert Dorsey, President, makes sure everything goes as sched- uled. B. Mrs. Metler really enjoys VOE. t 7 s 's..,. l L .. , I A. OFFlCERS President, Wilbert Dorsey, V-President, Secretary, Kim Chambers, Treasurer, Tin rian, Darlene Smith, Parliamentarian, Lesl Brenda Krueger' a Attaway, Histo ie Wiley. SENIOR CHAPTER FIRST ROW: Maureen Kieney, Becky Ball, Brenda Krueger, SECOND ROW: Jean Ervin, Leslie Wiley, Wilbert Dorsey, Debbie Stanton, THIRD ROW: Vicki Simpson, Mally Walker, Kim Chambers, Kelly Gray, Tina Hall, Kristy Finklea, Debra Caldwell. 26 Organizations
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