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intellectually and creatively The Prism has a new approach to journalism — the newsmagazine, which focuses on feature writing rather than strict reporting. The staff s chief aim is to put out a quality publication encompassing the in- terests of all students. Since the staff is self-supporting and relies on strong student readership, an extensive sub- scription drive was run in the fall. The result: eight great issues! 1. Prism Editors First row: S. Maine. K. King, T. Haigh. J. Russell. Second row-: B. Tignor. J. Sweeney, G. Hearn. Not pictured: T. Bow ' en. M. Pierce. R. Witt, L. Anderson. 2. Prism Staff First row: Mrs. Dunn. Mr. Hill; sponsors. Second row: P. Compton, L. Williams, C. Wheeler, C. Harrison, T. Hamm. Third row: C. Murad, D. Coleman. Fourth row: B. Chisholm, M. Hall. M. Ryder, M. Figgatt, P. Hurlock. P. Murphy. 2 Prism 61
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Students show talent The Harlequin, Albemarle’s fine arts magazine, encourages contribu- tions of creative writing, photo- graphy, and art work from students and faculty. Under the auspices of the English department, and sponsors, Mrs. Marilyn Pirkle and Mr. Curtis Holgate, the staff published and dis- tributed two issues during the 1974- 1975 school year. 1. Harlequin Staff First row, sitting: T. Haigh. Editor; R. Wagner. R. Comfort. V. Merkel. J. Hutchin- son, K. King. M. Ryder, Co-editor; J. Vas- cott. Second row: L. Gibbs, P. Humphris, S. Graham, S. Barrett, L. Lindamood, L. Mann. D. Mitchell, J. Russell. The Honor Society recognizes stu- dents who have exhibited superior qualities of leadership, character, scholarship, and service. Members are nominated by virtue of their class rank, reviewed by the faculty, and chosen according to their contribu- tions to Albemarle. 2. Honor Society First row, sitting: J. Radcliffe, M. Ryder. L. Gibbes, C. Reiser, A. Averette, S. Jordan, J. Hutchinson. Second row, kneeling: S. Maine. N. Ken- dall. N. Manweiler, C. Rial] , R. Hantske, C. Jones, B. Lasley, N. Deets, T. Hamm. Third row, standing: P. Humphris, K. Blankenbaker, B. Chester, K. Hasenfus, D. Lee. R. Slosson, K. Wagner, E. Tull, Mrs. Jones, sponsor. Not pictured: J. Wolfrey, G. Burton, M. Andrews. A. Davenport, S. Duncan, C. Benjamin. 60 Harlequin Honor Society
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Internal and external changes I PEER Editors F,. Soloman, Academics; P. Minor, Sports; D. Graff, Clubs; R. Comfort. Co-Head Photographer; R. Hantske, Circulation and Activities; C. Jones, Circulation and Copy; V. Foster, Advertisement and Layout; B. Craig, Senior and Underclass; J. Moore, Head Photographer. 2. Dennis Napier, Mrs. Stanley, Linda Mathews, and Ms. Gurren prepare materials for a deadline. 3. PEER Underclassmen First row: G. Arnhoff, C. Toms, L. Matth- ews. F. Solomon. Second row: J. Fink. D. Hadden, S. Critzer. Third row: J. Moore. J. MacLeod. Fourth row: N. Drucker, L. Lasley, K. Breen. 62 Peer
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