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STAFF ACKNOWLEDGES HELP In this book the yearbook staff has pre- sented what we think is the “feeling” of our small community. At times we may have written things with which some of you dis- agree, but we trust that the majority of you can relate to our thoughts. The 77 Sword and Shield was compiled from many serious thoughts pooled together over the phone, at lunch and during 5th and 6th periods. Just what exactly was yearbook like? Sometimes it was fun, sometimes it was not. Sometimes it was funny, sometimes funny was the very last thing it was. Frequently the staff had silly days when we amused ourselves writing ridiculous head- ings, drawing crazy layouts, and thinking of terrific ways to make this yearbook different. On gloomier days, deadlines, pictures, money and copy presented their due share of prob- lems. At times it seemed that we could agree on nothing as a group: if there was any pos- sible place for disagreement we undoubtedly found it. Toward deadlines we tended to feel that we had subjected ourselves to unnecessary torture putting this book together. We found that Yearbook was much more than an academic experience. Yearbook was a grow- ing experience. From our work together we discovered good traits and talents in each other, and we learned to tolerate bad traits others revealed. Without the help of certain individuals we could not have had a yearbook. First of all we would like to thank Mrs. Dean, a first year sponsor, for her interest and enthusiasm. Especially we thank Mr. Jimmy Gee who took and developed endless pictures for us. We thank the office workers: Mr. Faucette, Mr. Staples, Mrs. Underwood, and Mrs. Jeter for their support and help. Lastly we thank all of the people who answered questionnaires and identified pictures. Mr. Jimmy Gee takes picture of Drama Club on picture taking day. 136 Acknowledgements
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I I i ! The 1977 Sword and Shield is Classic Style with 4-Color Process cover. The book uses grade 1 dou- ble coated enamel paper. Publisher is Max Ward — Delmar Studios Inc. represented by Mrs. Pam Lead- better. Portrait photographer is Mr. Max Ward of Delmar. A variety of type and layout design is used throughout the book. Artwork is mostly handset by the staff. YEARBOOK STAFF Mary Cocker, Editor Nancy Davis, Student Life Editor Ann Hancock, Theme Editor Scott Thompson, Ad Editor Frank Bowman Milton Watson Alice Coles Frances Seaborn Roger Smith Randy Glasscock Lawrence Moran Terry Doty, Photographer Gina Oliver, Typist Deborah Hicks, Typist Mrs. Elizabeth Dean, Sponsor Staffers Lawrence Moran and Frank Bowman work diligently to finish annual deadline. Mr. Sidney Faucette, Principal Mr. Wayne Staples, Asst. Principal i « Mrs. Shirley Underwood, Secretary Mrs. Melba Jeter, Secretary Acknowledgements 137
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