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Brock-Brashear Design 1978-79 Treasure Chest ' ..., Q t 3' fi g 1' f ' X L1 ' -T .'.' .sir 1 , .. . RN f' Xx X., , 5 . 1 3 1 ti X :qt P. -In F I,-47. Z Treasurer Chest staff members spent a large portion of their time organizing and writing for the 1978-79 yearbook. These students sized pictures, fit copy, sold ads and subscriptions, and spent endless hours writing and rewriting on copy. They worked before school, in class, after school, before the school year started, and even after the school year was over. In charge of all this was editor-in-chief Mindy Brock, assistant editor was Merry Brashear. At the middle of the year, jay Nowlin was promoted from ads manager to news editor and David Lorms was given the duties of ads manager. Bill joy was Photo Assignment editor and Marlyne Gu- terrez was Photo darkroom editor. Yearbook students picked up new ideas and were able to share their ideas with students from other schools when they at- tended seminars held at the state journal- ism convention in Austin. Most valuable staff editor was Nowlin. Most valuable staff members were Jenni- fer White and Colleen Whitmore. Most valuable photographers were Dena Brown, Marlyne Gutierrez, and Stephanie Hall.
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l - B aj 1978-79 Treasure Chest staff members were front row, janie Lee, Pam Sanders, janet Brovxm, and Pat Scruggs. Center rowg Dena Brown, jennifer Bashaw, Colleen Whitmore, Debbie Quirk, David Lorms and Stephanie Hall. Back rowg Gioia Grosso, James Hartless, Kelly Wi- seman, Mindy Brock, Merry Brashear, jay Nowlin, Me- lissa Burkett, and jennifer White . bl Photographers Bill joy and jay Nowlin check before entering the darkroom, so not to expose any film. cj Front row: Dena Brown, Melissa Burkett, Marlyne Gu- tierrez, and Debbie Scruggs and back row: james Hart- less, David Lorms, jay Nowlin and Bill Joy made up the 1978 - 79 Photography staff . dj Adviser Mr. Deason Hunt is dumbfounded by a question asked by one of his students. , el Editor-in-chief Mindy Brock works on one of many layoum for the yearbook. f j Bill Joy and Stephanie Hall clown around during a little free time in the Journalism room. . ' 'ffl' N 7 .lifkf
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New Staff Produces Best In Years The Sabre staff began the year with a to- tal of five members . By the end of Septem ber, the staff had grown to twenty-five. The result was the most productive in years. Ten publications were produced during the year. The publication underwent various changes . The format was changed from the newspaper style to the newsmagazine style. This included more pictures, lines separating stories , and stories and pic- tures in modular style. This change, problems that arose at the last minute, and the mistakes that weren't noticed until it was too late helped make the sabre a very unique newsmagazine according to editor-in chief Kelli Walton. . rg iii-QQ al Kelli Walton discusses an ad with Bonny Anderson for the news magazine . bl Pam Tatum walks the stairs to the convention center during the state convention in Austin. cj The '78-79 Sabre Staff from left to right: Bottom row: Pam Tatum, Sue Henderson, Diane Kalisehlco, Marlyne Gutierrez, Delores Delgado, and Linda Fuller. Middle row: Therese Coignet, Bill joy, Kelli Walton, Paul Vanderwal, Debbie Scruggs, Donnia McAndrew. Top Row: John Lentz, Scott Clanton, Wayne Brown, and Wain Brown. dl Marlyne Gutierrez studies dur- ing her lunch period in the jour- nalism room . el Mr. Deason I-lunt edits cop for the newsrnagazine during the unch period. fl Mr. Deason Hunt, sponsor, Kelli Walton, editor-in chief, and Rhonda Bashaw, assistant edi- tor, discuss the newsmagazine during a work session. 1 -1... B ,, . ..,, . ,,,1, A f.-,.
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