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Dee Wilkins l am really looking forward to work- ing on such a high ranking magazine commented Dee Wilkins. Inside the Egg was a literary magazine which was published yearly and consisted of po- ems and artwork donated by the stu- dents. Mr. Randy Crump in his second year of sponsoring the magazine Hplayed a vital role in producing the magazine according to Kim Parker. Inside the Egg met as a class in the second se- mester to discuss new ideas. For the staff, a main objective during the year was producing funds to fi- nance the magazine. Rion Robbins stated, lt's going to take the whole staff coming together to make the magazine all we hope it will be. Terri Dye summed it up by saying We want to make the best magazine ever. The members of the Inside The Egg staff include: ROW 1: Dee Wilkins, Erika Wright, Terri Dye, Vickie McManus, Ladonna Barros, Laura Neeves ROW 2: Rob Woodyard, Rion Robbins, Craig Wat- son, Leeann Ransbothem, Mr. Randy Crump, Dena Elder, Christy Wilkie NOT Pictured: Kim Parker, Angie Rose, Freddy Palmer, Chris Sands, Cathy Marlow, Carrie Hawes O I if-In TPNQ :GG CC The Magazine belongs to the entire student body ,Q
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'fl Like To Report On All The Action That Goes On At Campbell. as ,MMM ..., . L . ,,,, ,,., ,LW X r,.'A7l.:i A lv V 75:1 - F , , , , ,,,,,, X - :V ' 11 -I Above: Typing diligently, Chris Hyer works on his next story. Left: The relaxed atmosphere and the people make the Panther Tracks a good organization, states Adam Pick- ard. - Jennie Mesot iii.Vi'ii 'fn A lt's a good publication and it is a lot of fun, stated Julie Sams about the Panther Tracks. I really like it a lot! Members of the Panther Tracks staff said they agreed with Julie. Kelly Kiker added, lt's a different class during the day. It has a relaxed atmosphere and you are working together with friends. Not only did the members of the Panther Tracks staff get the inside sto- ry to fill the pages of the school paper, but they also learned much from the work they did. Co-editor Donnie Lon- genecker explained, You learn leader- ship, responsibility and maturity. Besides learning and growing, the Panther Tracks offered other opportu- nities for its members. lt gives me a chance to express myself in writing, stated Elizabeth Jones. Plus, Adam Pickard said that it shows you how a newspaper works. After all the work, the members of the newspaper staff agreed that the rewards were great. The sponsor Mrs. Annie Partridge exclaimed, I love a plan when it all comes together! Above left: Co-editors Cookie Olshein and Don- nie Longenecker work with sponsor Mrs. Annie Partridge to plan the newspaper. Panther Tracks 93
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Qt +1 'sf- K 'S 9- - 1 ww ' 1 '45 CC Developing leadership is the goal behind F.H.A. 99 ln addition to many scholastic organizations Dena Elder is active in FHA. Members of the F.H.A. include: ROW 1: Jena Sor- rells, Melinda Ward, Lisa Miles, Linda Lee, Sherri Stratton, Bonnie Barge, Kim Mantica, Susan Lindsey, Brenda Whiten, Mimi Potter, Natile Nor- ton, Regina Garrett, Leila Brmblett, Kathy Wor- sham, Melanie Kelly, Dana Poor, Carol Bender, Valire Thomas ROW 2: Mrs. Nancy Collier, Lisa Bassett, Dena Elder, Danica Denton, Paige Amsler, Ashley Mcginnis, Jessica Jordan, Aimee Elder, Heather Peterson, Leann Ransbothem, Mrs. Carol Bachrach F.H.A. stood for Future Homemakers of America, in which many students participated. Heather Peterson felt that she wanted to belong to a nation- student organization where l can set goals. The F.H.A. had their annual Christmas party in which they ex- changed gifts. They also had many meetings to set up projects for the entire year. Devel- oping leadership was the main goal of the projects commented Mimi Pot- ter. The F.H.A. set up a can food drive for the needy and a party to finish out the year. The F.H.A. was involved in many ac- tivities from delivery to needy families to the work with the March of Dimes. - Regina Garrett FHA 95
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