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' l E if 5 Page Editors Mike Cox and Nancy Jackson review as- signed stories in The X-Ray lleftl. Layout and copy staff members Jeff Dyer, Dawn Vetor, Mary O'Brien, Tony Etchison lfrontj, Melinda Ellis, Karen Hatch, Teresa Hicks, David Webb and Carla Wulle lbackl de- sign an X-Ray page. . as ,le E l , K., Ei- -5, Ig 24 -,iw 'T':lvf ANN XM Editors Mark Pavey, Cheryl Kinerk, Sponsor Mr. Purs- ley, Jim Willis, Cindy Worl and Julie Michael check over headlines for The X-Ray.
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n H Choral groups present Fiddler, Charlie Brown Madrigals in the musical, You're a Good Man Charlie Brown, fabove leftj are Qfront rowl Jeff Savage, Snoopy, Beth Paugh, Patty, Cindy Lash, Gaye Leavell, Kris Crane, chorus, Terry McHenry, Lucy, Jeff Roberts, Charlie Brown, fback rowl Dave Schier, chorus, Brad Prun- ty, Linus, Susie Reddick and Tom Hinton, chorus. Innkeeper Chris Jones re- bukes a rebellious Flussian student fabovel. Tevye questions his wife Mary Babb and daughters Teri Foust, Amy McKee, Lois Thornburg and Susie Red- dick about student Jeff Savage Ueftl. 23
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X-Ray initiates offset printing To report the growing number of events concerning AHS students, The X-Ray ex- panded to become a six page paper. Stu- dents at the Area Vocational School printed the 30 weekly issues. Offset printing replaced the letterpress method of printing, and color appeared more frequently on The X-Ray pages. The Christmas issue displayed a red and green Christmas tree on the front page. The 40-member X-Ray staff moved to a larger, renovated special education room. Newswriting classes in this room taught journalism fundamentals to prospective staff members. The larger X-Ray enabled the staff to go into in-depth study of student problems. Full page feature articles on shoplifting, married students, dress codes and high school pres- sures presented varied viewpoints on the controversial issues to readers. Reporters Doug Hall, Karen Kinerk, John Abel, and Rita McKinney fseatedl receive assignments from Page Ed- itors Anne Hittle, Gary Aldridge and Cheryl Johnson fabovel. Business staff members fleftb Karen Givan, Vicki Williams, Randi Woodruff ffrontj, Pam Peterson, Carla Scott, and Linda Boaz fbackj prepare to visit X-Ray advertising sponsors. Vocational School students look over The X-Ray before final printing flefti. 25
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