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JOANN WvOLTZ+SPI'0I1lI Semester Erlitor HIGH LIGHT GENE CASEY-First Semester Editor '4To the printersli' So goes the battle cry of a frantic High Lights staff. From nine to four each day, the fight against deadlines never ceases. g'Scoop', has his own bi-weekly clash over ads with Carolyn Criswell. Betty Ann Cooke tears her hair over Upublicity-happyn clubs. Feature editors, Ann- ette Crofton, Cynthia Pangia, and Sallie Creel, spend most of their time on bonded knee, begging for FUNNY features! Phantom Stroller copy appears mysteriously under the door, and they breathe a sigh of relief. 'iwhereis the photographer?U wail Carole Mann and Peggy Borman, Headlines are Waterloo for Linda Williams. North-East-West-South, Tommy Morris and Pat Ussery comb the school for news. Tears are shed and 508 is always good for happy VPD little heated arguments between staff members. Still they wouldnvt trade jobs for the world. Their reward comes in the creation of a new and better publication with each edition. To the Hnewspaper-struckw the High Lights is a human or- ganismian immortal, living record of the achievements of you, the students. Our competent High Lights staff caught in a mad moment at pressAFirst row: Susan Knight, Betty Ann Cooke, Carolyn Criswell, Linda Williams, Annette Crofton, Sallie Creel, Joan Woltz, Gene Casey, Cynthia Pangia, Mr, Fred Renninger, printer. Second row: Lynn Carpenter, Lenny Kacher, Pat Ussery, Laura Walker, Barbara Hamlet, Worth Crow, Mrs. Chris Steers. sponsor, Nita Prieto, Carole Mann, Anna Rordam, Tommy Morris, Gail Parsons, Peggy Borman. M4915
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