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Upon receiving new assignments, Kelly Kiker and Kevin Nix make up questions for their interviews, .an-f The iinest literary publication at C.l-LS. - Samuel Bansbotham he finest literary publication at C.H.S. was how Samuel Rans- botham described the monthly school paper. The Panther Tracks crew carried a heavier load than what most people expected. Every 'pubbie , new staff member, and king , one of the il- lustrious second year members, carried a certain amount of weight upon their shoulders. Such things as selling ads, go- ing to paste-up, decorating posters, and contriving clever announcements were just a few of the numerous activities that went on in room 719. The pubbies learned to get used to a lot of hard work and soon learned that meet- ing deadlines was crucial to the publica- tion's success. Going to paste-up where the paper is actually put together was one of the highlights of every new staff mem- ber's publication career since only a se- lect group was chosen to attend. Since the paper had a new sponsor, Mrs. Annie Partridge, she learned along with the new staff members. Pubbie, Adam Pickard enjoyed being on the staff not because he was proud of his work, but because he, enjoyed play- ing the annual staff in football. Christy Choyce, one of the reigning kings claimed, Being on the Tracks staff was rewarding because it's been a great ex- perience of mine at C. l-l. S., and l've had a lot of responsibilities to carry out. Members of the Panther Tracks included: Bettie Lue Alexander, Chris Beck, Keith Bohannon, Amber Brown, Christy Choyce, Ken Franchini, John Herren, Elizabeth Jones, Kelly Kiker, Donnie Longnecker, Cathy Marlow, Kevin Nix, Cookie Olshein, Adam Pickard, Karthik Fiamaswamy, Samuel Bans- botham, Kelly Wildman, and sponsor' Mrs. Annie Partridge. ewspaper Panther Tracks 79
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Members of the Tracks staff' John Herren, Cookie Olshein, Kelly Wildman, and Amber Brown look on as editor, Chris Beck gives out assignments. Panther Tracks members, Keith Bohannon, Adam Pickard, and Ken Franchini proof their articles after returning from paste-up. Taking advantage of their authority, co- editorsq Chris Beck and Samuel Bansbotham read off new assignments. at 'S '! fan ii' Q KK.- rv . N t.t : . :- , , fe ,,g-f,,a, ,il I 2,4 , A-, ' , f, . M4 V, K 'Z ,f ' ' f . ' , . - 2 5 T t ' I ,Q ' ,, X i I 1 , Taking a break from typing, Bettie Lue Alexander , -' ' ' --V and Christy Choyce share a laugh. V' 4 K' , 3 . . ' ' az ,E . 1 , . . A, I- , 'si 4 - ' ' S! ' 'A i '--. 1 . ' X L Y , .A , 5 Jrl a'v,, -:fu 5 gt ir , I 5 an ga 1 1 5 NK a . . ,, 51'
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lt's a good feeling - John Berry hat was MDE? Mrs. lrene Si- mon, the new sponsor, summed it up best, An op- portunity for students to learn the market- ing business. She explained furthen There are three parts of the MDE pro- gram: class instruction, on the job train- ing, and the DECA club, The DECA club, in which all MDE stu- dents were involved was a social service organiZation. The groups major projects were for the Rose Garden School's spe- cial students. The participants brought gifts and games to the students at Hal- lo ween and again at Christmas. John Ber- ry explained his feelings concerning the carnival. lt makes you feel good. One teacher there said it was the best day of the year for the students. Members of MDE included: Christy Akers, Kathy Ancona, Faith A yscue, Mike A yo, Mark Barday, La- Donna Barros, William Beam, J.T Beckham, John Berry, Cornelia Braswell, Tim Bryant, Holly Caten Donna Coker, Lee Cook, Steve Crawford, Anthony Denson, Fred Douthit, Brigette Elliot, Traci Entwis- tle, Vanessa Fowler, Kelly Garland, Steve Graves, Larry Griffin, Sally Gillebeau, Todd Haithcock, 77m Hall, Scott Haney, Lisa Hazen, Karin Hunnicutt, Adam James, John Kauffman, Sheri Kemp, Scarlett King, Stephen Lamphier, Susan Lee, Cory Lively, Lisa Lovern, Shannon Loy, Glennis McClellan, Mar- vin Montford, Harris Pain Mark Pannell, Randy Parks, Mike Penninger, Sonja Pentecost, Roxanne Persall, Debbie Piotrowski Vicky Rhodes, Stuart Russell, Robert Seidel Todd Singleton, Trina Sparks, RickyTucker, Billy Varsane, Robin Vickery, Danna Vinson, Ellen Williamson, Ben Wilson, Jeff Wilson, Melissa York, and sponsor, Mrs. Irene Simon 80 MDE MDE E4
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