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On the Road Mogul Staff: Kevin Miller, Edie Daughtery (Body Copy Editors), Amanda Duncan (Layout Editor), Jane Montgomery, Lisa Brown (Ad- vertising and Business Managers), Kevin Groves, Gary McLain (Sports Editors), Jim Smiley, Judy Frazier (Staff and Student Life Editors), Vicki Penrose, Robin Umfleet (Memories and Organization Edi- tors), Dwana Mills (Subscription Manager), Susie Welter (Artwork Editor)
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Mogul Staff 80-81 By Edie Daughtery, Kevin Miller The 1980-81 school year marked the addition of a new class with the goal of producing the yearbook, the Mogul. School publications class under the direction of Ms. Joy Cutler was created to improve the Mogul by making it more journalis- tically correct. Each student was assigned a specific task in the assembling of the yearbook, whether it was editing, designing layouts, or promoting sales, each task was important in the production of a quality publication. The theme chosen by the Mogul staff, “On the Road Again reflected the western craze the nation was involved in. It also had a personal meaning to Senior Tammy Williams portrays the right arm of Ms. Cutler by fulfilling the duties of editor. Her past experience as a member of the Mogul staff designates her as a leader in the classroom. Her job includes working in close relation with each of her classmates. many students as one senior pointed out, “It's suppose to represent how seniors are on to a different life, on the road to something new. For the School Publications class “On the Road Again symbolized the introduction of new ideas in the journalistic form of the Mogul. Changes were made in the 1980-81 yearbook with emphasis focusing mainly on the whole population of CHS. Person- ality photographs of the under- classmen were omitted with royalty information being excluded in the senior directory. The goals of School Publications became a reality as they used their skill and talents on the road to a better yearbook. L to R- Kevin Miller, Edie Daughtery, Tammy Williams, Amanda Duncan, Jane Montgomery; Jan Halbert, Judy Frazier, Vicki Penrose, Robin Umfleet, Juanita Petryszn, Mary Chambers, Pam Hopkins, Buddy Rushing, Susie Welter, Cindy Keller, Robyn Spies, Lisa Bagwell, Lisa Brown, Sherri Sadler, Billy von Kessel, Gary McLain, Kevin Groves, Jim Williams.
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CHS “On The Road” On the road again . . . Goin’ places that I’ve never been . . . Seeing things that I may never see again . . . I can’t wait to get on the road again. Willie Nelson-Honeysuckle Rose A new era is upon us. Not one of flashing lights and discoes but one of quiet, back to basic, casual living. It's an era of freedom, cowboys, and just enough recklessness to allow us to really get “on the road again’’. Out of a nation that has faithfully followed Donna Summers and the Bee Gees, a new group of people have emerged - those who have gone country. The era is now one of western clothes, western television shows, and country western music. Everyone’s in on it. Dallas cowboy businessman, J. R. Ewing, works his stock in the office while the President routinely returns to his roots, a western ranch in California. Even John Travolta took a giant leap from New York’s disco floor to the stompin' grounds of Houston. Students at Chaffee High School have followed such examples who teach us it’s chic to be country. One example of the new western trend found at CHS is the new dress fad for students. Straight leg Levis are the popular choice for the lower half, while flannel shirts and down vests are clothes most often seen on the upper half. Boots on the feet and a cowboy hat on the top finishes off the look that everyone wants - country. The popular mode of 6
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