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't 'UHF Visiting the Anderson News office, the newspaper staff finds out that putting to- gether a newspaper page is quite involved. Afterwards the staff was treated to lunch by the editor of the newspaper, Don White. at fi Sid' 'Fil' Quo fi sa 'Af im ,H Q, A I ffff, 5 . wgyg v p kg , r 4 rs,,i. . if ik - 5 , l Q, rgt . l sg A. Q5 'L mi Amy Adams, cM3fi?1 As deadline draws near, senior Iamie Anderson writes his story on the newly arrived Coke machine for the Bearfacts page. While selling yearbooks, senior jennifer Hopper looks for seniors Lisa Searcy and Iulie Sutherland in the receipt book. ' I '.',' s .f , 1 .,.: is ,cce Q X X if 2 f Z Q ft N' 'E' 't if X tg frfwvgfifzfnfrQgsizizvwge:::z'Mr::2Z55SP3fz1:Q:asqfze't..5gc::':'-iq:Q'px V' ' ' - . , ' f x 7f12,aifyfvtszg5zae5E,zsiY3FEle552ii V. ' 1 f ' , ' ' t ' w 'hw--:lie'fr:Gaelsfe-,2ii:lgz1i2i:m2Sim1 Nm,W,Mg5re,i.'.fZ ngWqz:L:.,Miyisif, , - Ruthie ffaflifb Tami? 7 A of A lr ccvir L' ff? fifl ' I I VVVVX N
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Class Staff In For Change Getting together a yearbook is really not as easy as some people would think. This year was especially hectic because the yearbook staff was the newspaper staff as well. Usually offered separately the classes were combined be- cause Phase English was eliminated and because English teacher Glenda Thompson became librarian. Mrs. Thomp- son kept the yearbook but newspaper was taught by new English teacher Carol White. Combining the two staffs was really rough on the stu- dents, said Mrs. Thompson. I hope it meant, however, that they learned twice as much journalism. Despite constant pressures, the staff was able to meet deadlines, put together the yearbook and still turn out the Bearfacts page. Working on the yearbook staff was a lot of hard work, but there were many rewards that came out of it all, said junior Laurie Goodlett. Discussing what picture to use for the Album page, senior Ion Sutton consults with senior editor Ruthie Trent on choosing the right picture for the space. Senior Millie Perry slips through pictures of the football team to put in her football section of the yearbook. As soon as the 1985-86 yearbooks came in, they were passed out to students. Here junior Laurie Goodlett gives seniors Chris Puckett, Linda Richards, and Sheena Rucker their yearbooks. 96 - Yearbook! Newspaper Staff
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Dinners Recognize Achievement ACHS students and teachers were honored at several special dinners in May Fourteen students with a 3.5 or above GPA and their parents were treated to dinner at the RECC building by Lawrence- burg banks. This was the first year that an academic league banquet was held. The new academic booster club sponsored the event. Certificates and pins were awarded to all par- ticipants. The teachers were honored at a tea given by FHA during the last week of school. The tea is a tradi- y tional activity to show apprecia- ,,it,,t tion for the teachers' hard work A-I during the year. S Q During the annual Co-Ed-Y banquet, officers for the upcoming year were elected and recognized. Mrs. Nancy Shryock, whose home economics classes prepare the annual FHA tea, serves some punch to secretary Ioretta Russell. Senior Melissa Donnell received a plaque and applause for having a GPA of 3.5 or above I 4 5. ,df 98 - Recognition Dinners
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