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Sophomore Luzette Kincaid has just finished drawing a stencil for the Pawprints’ Christmas Special. The stencils include the copy and artwork to be used in the issue. QUILL AND SCROLL HONOR SOCI- ETY: BOTTOM ROW: Jeff Bow- man, Danita Dellinger, Kirby Pfeiffer. TOP ROW: Beverly ale Emily Johnson, Lori Led- ord. i Demonstrating how to use the Kathy Rudisill and seniors Dana they print copies of the “‘Christ- mimeograph machine, advisor Hudson and Cindy Melton, as mas Special’’. Dixie Dellinger speaks to junior Reviewing a stencil is one of the most important jobs for the pro- duction of the newspaper. Soph- omore Sherry Addison and junior Kathy Rudisill can both attest to this as they work to make sure all is right. 95
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LInnoticed Publication Kaleidoscope? ‘'‘What's that?’’ For those not in- terested in high school liter- ature publication, this word may not be popular. Howev- er, for those few who spent hours each day during and after school, trying to put the magazine together, it meant a great deal. Members of the Quill and Scroll Honor Society read hundreds of entries. These included poetry, plays, short stories, and articles. Then with the help of photo- graphers who took pictures Of artwork, and layout artists, they arranged every- thing so that it worked together toward one goal — continuity. Advisor Dixie Dellinger said, ‘‘The sales at the Cultu- ral Arts Festival went well, and | was pleased with the magazine.” And so were others — Kaleidoscope 1981 received several awards, including Honorable Mention from the North Carolina Historical society and Honorable Men- tion from the North Carolina Scholastic Press Association. With a look of dispair, junior Scott Grigg reads over his newspaper article. Pawprints Staff Bottom Row: Addison. Top Row: Todd Gantt, Liz Brown, Anita Wright, Cindy Luzette Kincaid, Kathy Rudisill, Melton, Dana Hudson, Sherry Scott Grigg, John Lattimore.
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Seniors Amy Wright and Shannon McSwain beame punkers when the Student Council sponsored “ounk day”. Shamrocks And Hearts Tired of the same old spirit week, fifties day, round-’em up day, and all the others? Well, this year the student council sponsored a new day — punk day—anditwas... different. Blue and green hair, plastic bag shirts, and black lipstick were the fashion of the day on February 5, before the Crest ballgame. Students came dressed in punk clothes to show their spirit for the team. Some of the more popular items were Chains, black satin pants, lightening bolts on the face, and ‘Blues Broth- ers'’ sunglasses. At the pep rally, a special performance by ‘‘Rick James and the Punket- tes’’ was given to the sounds of ‘‘Superfreak’”’. Another new activity sponsored by the stu- dent council was ‘‘Hush Day’’. On February 12, ev- ery girl was given a heart to wear. If she spoke to a boy outside of class, she had to give him her heart. On St. Patrick’s Day, the roles were re- versed and each boy worked to keep his Shamrock. The student with the most hearts or shamrocks received a prize of five dollars. New ideas added more enthusiasm to the same ole’ school blues. And it gave everyone some- thing different to re- member the special days for.
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