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NOW GET THIS STRAIGHT Editor-in-Chief Shelly Wade shows classmates Frank Graham and Dwight Rice the proper procedure for do- ing layouts. WORDS FROM THE PRO Taylor Publishing Company Representative Rick Hill shows students Sue Sams, Lachella Inman, Warren Johnson and Amy Finley some color suggestions for the annual. What? Another bofgan Sfaff 0 smiles, cries, laughs Deildllne? through calendar marks Just when we thought we could breath again, Mrs. Watters warns us that it's time for another section to go. I'll be glad when this is finished , complained Amy Finley. And so the story went throughout the year. The BORGAN, all 208 pages, was sent to Taylor Publishing Company in Dallas, in 16 pg. sections. A difficult task for outsiders to understand-the middle goes first, the first part second, the last next and the second middle last. Got it? Shipping became routine for the 18 member staff and every day was a small scenario of cropping pictures, drawing layouts, mulling over copy and passing along the latest gossip. The staff, led by Editor-in-Chief Shelly Wade, headed into the year spurred by knowledge that their '85 book had done well in competition and waited anxiously to learn results on the' '86 book. QAII evalua- tions are one year behindj. The '85 book picked up some individual achievement awards, plus Best Yearbook Cover and Best All-Around Yearbook in the Panhandle High School Press Association. ,Af as-n.'X. 29M
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LOOK AGAIN Kayla Rodgers and Jennifer Pick look over negatives to find just the right one for their layout, OOOH! WHAT A PICTURE Danny Ford gives Lachella Inman a closeeup look at his negatives while Katherine Flippy looks on. GOO-GLUE Jamie Warren and Sharon Nicholas discuss the amaz- ing properties of rubber cement used in yearbook pasteups. WHICH ONE IS BEST? Working on layouts forthe sophomore section, Deana Davis and Michelle Day decide which pictures to use. DOUBLE-CHECK THAT NAME Shelly Smith and Suzette Quiles work at the new MCS5 typesetter. fsvzfw B lv- 'M' ' ,, . ws., ,J 1' -f 'E is new I!! tbl all J' ,409
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Up At The jjfa members work long hours to bring CI'3Ck of Dawn personal satisfaction According to sponsor Gordon Harvick, the Fort Worth Stock Show, in late February, was a disappointment. We didn't do as well as we thought we would. FFA members Cathy Smith, Kelton Butler and Marney Turpin took animals, but return- ed with places ranked in the 20th spot and beyond. Their respective classes had more than 150 showing, so it wasn't real bad. Tur- pin did have one pig that claimed 6th place. Earlier in the year, members competed in the Hutchinson County Stock Show where Marney Turpin picked up First Prize for his steer and Timmy Garcia had the Reserve Champ Hampshire in the swine division. Also placing were Truman Cross, Lann Harlan, Marvin Heathington and Cathy Smith. The group scheduled other competitions later in the year, including judging contests at West Texas State University and Claren- don College. ln the spring, members held their annual ' f J i 1 X - xr A I ,. ma sf. ,. .A .gs fs banquet where presentations were made to I outstanding members. -4 . T 1 fit THERE You GO FFA President Marney Turpin displays his First place rib- bon on his steer at the Hutchinson County Stock Show. LINE UP! Cathy Smith's mother helps get her lamb in line for judg- ing, while Tonya Neal holds her's in place. 3 1 J. - 'ei i M' if r f . ,, 'E Qin, 5 fi! 'ifff 'tice - if gf i CLS .N S.. 4 , -nw tv bm. 1 , ' ' - H Qi i 7 5' ' fi . Q 9 E I AA A ' Sl
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