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PAWPRINTS ji ,. all ff' is.,-43 Pictured on these two pages is the Pawprints, staff. The top picture is of the reporters. They are from left to right: Randy Parker, Glen May, Darrell Stacey, Debbie Davis, Debbie DeWitt, Jenny Solzan, Beth Robinson, Anne Everett, Paige Daniel, and Catherine Lott. Miyuki Saito is the special colum- nist for the paper. Along with Mrs. Boyd, the staff advisor, are the editors, Connie Thompson, editor-in-chief, and Carol Smith, editorial editor. On the next page in the far right picture is Robin Moore, the artist for the paper. In the middle picture is Randy Parker, the sports editor. Lisa Dunn, pictured in the left corner, is the cartoonist. On the middle row in the far right picture are Deanna Dulin and Leslie Garey the typists for Paw- prints. Debbie DeWitt and Debbie Davis are the features edi- tors. In the bottom picture is Bryan Coffee, the photographer, 202 - Activities Quik
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R. N get ,Jia 1 3 On these two pages are pictures of the sec- tions of desiderata. On the opposite page, top picture, Row I: Anne Burton, Nan Gause, David Hopper, Erin Walls, Craig Thompson, Lisa Dunn. Flow ll: Mrs. Karen Barksdale, Miss Carol Sell, advisors: Read Ballew, Kathy Kitabchi, Janet Lockett, Elizabeth Avery, Lynne Klinke, Sheryl Baird, Helen Nobels, Sarah Burton, The bottom picture is ot Lisa Dunn and Erin Walls, Editors-in-Chief. On this page at the top is the picture of all the editors, They are David Hopper, editorial con- sultant, Lisa Dunn, editor-in-chief, Cragi Thompson, art editor, Nan Gause, assistant layout editor. Nancy Mitchell is the business editor. The bottom picture is the editorial board. They are Sheryl Baird, Kathy Kitabchi, Janet Lockett, Sarah Burton, Helen Nobles, Elizabeth Avery, Lynn Klinke, Activities - 201
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.Q When Mrs. Boyd, Carol, and l began working on the first newspaper of the 1978-79 school year, we were faced with an almost entirely new staff. Over the year, we have watched the staff as they improved, and we have learned some very important lessons about journalism. Through the hassle of gathering news, writing stories, laying out the paper itself, and meeting self-imposed deadlines, we learned how important it is to keep the paper a good reflection of the student body. Most of all, we learned that the full support of the staff is essential. Consequently, on Carol's behalf as well as my own, I feel that the staff deserves our generous and heart-felt appre- ciation and our sincere best wishes in the up-coming year. Connie Thompson, editor-in-chief, Pawprints Activities - O3
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