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l r . ,hs 'K Homeroom students receive their TORNADO Wl-IIRLS. The Whirl was rated as the second top newspaper in this year's first tournament by mail, and third in the second tournament. All members of the staff have received credit for one year ofjournalismstudy. The staff meets and works during sixth period as a regular class with a c redit. z lliAD'O -1 . I 51. 'i1i, . Carole Law, Exchange Editor, prepares WHIRLS for distribu- tion to other schools. George and Martha help while Mr. Copeland looks on. dig! Ton . ...tml NY' ix Roy Gainer, Sports Editor, Margie Ferrell, News Editorg Sue Pybus, Associate Editorg and Charline Pledger, Feature Editor, confer on problems of the next issue. Pearl McLemore, Editor, draws up a page while Secora Collins, Business Manager, advises financially.
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TOIt A00 Publications' entry in the Homecoming Parade, Queen Canididate, Barbara Pelham. Glenda, Barbara, Patty, Billy, and Dougie work out current problems of the newspaper. Keith and Buddy offer news material to Elaine and Nina, Columnists, while Bobby works independently. The Tornado Whirl is a four-page, eight-column newspaper. It is com posed and edited by a staff of nine- teen Bay High Students, and printed at the Panama City News-Herald. This standard size student publica- tion, which is purchased by sub- scription, appears bi-weekly offer- ing the utmost in campus activities, sports, fashions, and other news- worthy events. The staff consists of an editor, Pearl McLemore, a business mana- ger, Secora Collins, an associate editor, news editor, associate news editor, sports' editor, feature edi- tor, associate feature editor, two photographers, five staff writers, two columnists, an art editor, assistant business manager, two business staff assistants, and an exchange editor. Mr. Harry Cope- land is advisor. The Whirl won first place in the National Scholastic Press Asso- ciation. It has been declared one of the top newspapers in its field in the state. K 'ark-. ' ' ' IH IIIGIU I -'.4 'H Tue 5 fp ft llnil 'Sml ' ' FOB af' V L!!
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RAIIIO 82 T. V. AUTIVITIE News and happenings around Bay Town are presented to the public. This is done through the facilities of WIDM Television Station as one of the many activi- ties of the Radio 85 T. V. Club. MISS PATSY WARD Homecoming Queen Candidate insulin' ,pi bd! wan 19401559 Jimmy Whittaker, Martha Hornsby, and Jerry Wright QSEATEDJ are assisted by Mr. Donnell Brookins and Mrs. Inez Hart Jones on Bay High Speaks. This program is presented every Tuesday night over WDLP. 130
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