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Experimental Beginning the year by doubling ad sales, the yearbook staff was really on top of things. However, due to the fact that every new idea they tried failed, they were still at a loss. To complement the book’s usual features, they added twenty more pages and had sixteen color pages in- stead of eight. A new gimmick — “Classified Ads ’ was introduced; students could write anything on a line fora nominal fee, and key rings were given to those who partici- pated. Yet there was no big response. Seeling books in the hall instead of during homeroom was a change, however there was a decrease in sales. During the produc- tion, snow didn't exact- ly help matters any. Setbacks This delay caused the Staff to miss their Janu- ary deadline by one day, causing a slight set back in delivery. To add to all of these mishaps, there was a $3000 increase in the budget, making it the largest budget ever. Through all the good and bad, the staff worked to get the news covered the way that it should be. Yet they were still dis- appointed over the set- backs caused by unsuc- cessful projects. In order to be sucessful there must be cooperation between editors. Here Danita Dellinger, copy editor, and Lori Ledford, editor, discuss the copy that will be used in the yearbook. Using a new indexing system, staff members Kathy Miller, Greg Gould, and Emily Johnson check copy and captions to assure the correct pages.
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April Carr exhibits her talent by Singing ‘Killing Me Softly’ at me District Beta Club Conven- on. As senior Kirby Pfeiffer gives the devotion, officers of the District Beta Club, principal Mac Lancaster, and guest speaker Revernd Bobby Gantt sit quiet- ly, waiting for their turn to speak. Brent Bingham and Karen Walker perform ‘She Believes in Me” dur- ing the entertainment segment of the District Beta Club Meeting. 91
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Photo Editor Jeff Bowman and Layout Editor Kirby Pfeiffer choose the pictures that are to be used in the yearbook. YEARBOOK: BOTTOM ROW: Greg Gould, Kathy Miller, Jerri Queen, Lynn Self. MIDDLE ROW: April Carr, Lori Ledford — EIC, Mary | Alexander, Emily Johnson — Business Manager, Kirby Pfeif- fer — Layout Editor, Bonnie Checking the timer for accura- cy, David Edwards develops his film of the drama Club's pro- duction of “Dracula's Boarding House”’. Morrison, Donna Honeycutt. TOP ROW: Joel Kincaid, Scott Reynolds, Bev Black, Danita De- llinger — Copy Editor, Jeff Bow- man — Photo Editor, David Ed- wards, Charles Wall. ae 93
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