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Andy Gottschall, Bill Harris and Mae Ken¬ dall work on the Jun¬ ior section for the first deadline. Works Long, Hard To Produce Winner David Moore becomes a clock watcher as he waits for the film to develop. Excitement filled the editorial room of AQUILA . . . our ' 65 edition was a winner! After plans had been formulated, we were sure that our ' 66 edition would be even better! Editors Ronda French and Kerry Campbell strived diligently to keep things moving toward each deadline. As harried staff members were hounded for superior copy, creative layout design, and ap¬ pealing headlines, equally harrassed editors tried to keep one jump ahead of the demands of our advisor. Constantly faced with money problems, picture woes, and copy editing, there was never enough time . . . never enough time! Linda Holloman tells typists Lee Edwards and Alan Noel exactly how she wants her copy typed. 65
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At the end of a long hard day of picture-taking, Mrs. Schnabel decides life is really worth living after all! Donna James, Judy Whitley, and Kerry Campbell decide on the best way to do a layout on academics. Aquila Staff Members of the 1966 AQUILA Staff. First row, I. to r.: Tyrone Battle, Phil W. Jones, Carol Slawter, Marie Coltrane, Bar¬ bara Canter, Rondo French, Co-Editor, Bonna Woodard, Mae Kendall, Andy Gottschall, Kerry Campbell, Co-Editor, Bill Harris; second row. Glenda Jones, Linda Webb, Donna James, Sara Larson, Lynn Johnson, Judy Whitley; third row: Steve Howerton, Chris Peer, Linda Holloman, Linda Ramsey, Carol Regan, Phil T. Jones; fourth row: Bobby Johnson, Mark Riley, David Moore, Alan Noel, David Baker, Bob Smith, Mike Jones, Jerry Kidd. (Not pictured: Clay Wilson, Kathy Stanley.)
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Art Becomes An Integral Part Of Life Mr. Joseph Shonkland, Chairman of Art Department, discusses the five points of clay sculpture with Lee Coble. Hallowe ' en masks were made by some of the classes. Here, Gene Williamson shows Bobby Covington his design in its early stage. Art is everywhere at B.L.S.! It can be seen at all times and in many places and is concrete evi¬ dence of the creativity being nurtured in art classes. Delightful pictures hang in the teachers ' lunchroom. The library showcase is colorful with exhibits in all mediums. Hobgoblins, witches, and ghosts appeared on Student Commons Area win¬ dows at Hallowe ' en. Thanksgiving brought turkeys to the Area, and Christmas became more joyful by Santa, the tree, and reindeer aplenty! Indeed, painted windows have become a tradition with art students. A mural, begun this year, will finally hang in the main entrance lobby, the result of a project lovingly executed by talented students. This year, many new areas are being explored Advanced art students take to the great outdoors to change the creative environment. Mr. Shankland attempts to pose Ty Battle so that Johnny Carter, Patty Willis, Laura Thigpen, 66
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