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Working together makes the world go around and puts out the Stinger - Tiffany Rowland and Jackie Christain, both seniors, work on an article CFrontJ as Senior Ann Overman CBackJ checks spelling before her story goes in. Animal crackers on the typewriter? - Mike Wet- chensky, sports editor, indulges in a box of animal crackers to provide that extra energy and nourishment sportswriters need. Now let me see - Terrie Weaver and Sonya Skin- ner, look over a negative. Yum, Yum, Easter on its way -, Jana Jackson, editor-in-chief, and Sonya Skinner, news assis- tant get ready to pig-out at the Stinger Easter luncheon. Activities
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We're working on the Stinger all the live long day . . . - Craig Louis and Shelly Gray, both seniors, are working hard as they can on their pages to meet deadline. Stinger Gets New Look It is hurry, hurry! Rush, rush! Give me this, give me that. I got the typewriter next. That's my story. Mrs. Casey, have you seen my film. This is a typical day on the Stinger staff. Staff members take reporting and specialized writing to learn the basic skills. The hardest job on the staff goes to Jan Jackson, editor-in-chief. She gets a lot of support from the lady whose desk is always piled high with papers and film. It takes the staff as a whole to get the weekly news out on time and keep the school informed. Activities V-.--. ll , Proofread, proofread, Gary! - Mrs. Kay Casey, advisor, and junior assistant, Gary Clay, look over Gary's article to find the errors. ln putting out a newspaper mistakes are verboten. Whoever said Blondes have more fun? - Cheryl Raines, senior staff member, runs the weekly features page in the Stinger. Proofing, writing, typ- ing and pasting up pages can put a strain on a person. I should be paid for this - Tammy Walters, senior staff member, seems to be so en- tranced in her article she can't take her eyes off it. Putting out a weekly paper takes patience, time and dedication.
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Twirp Week Gives Girls Chance to Ask Dates Twirp Week was sponsored by the United Service Club and was designed to turn the tables on who pays for the date. The week's events included bowling, out to din- ner, to the show, go-carting, and a football game. Monday started the week with bowling at the A-1 Bowling Lanes. Tuesday was going to the movies while Wednesday was taking him out to dinner. Thursday was going go- carting and Friday was the usual Friday night football game. Twirp-O-Grams were sold by Hanson's Headaches which are singing telegrams asking that special someone out for a date. LA..LA..LA.. Twirp-O-Grams were sold by Han- son's Headaches during homeroom. Wade Graves receives a singing invitation. Activities SMILE. . . Kim McCorkle treats Glenn Creswell to a movie for Twirp week. STRIKE . .. Tina Smith concentrates on writing down the correct bowling scores as the game progresses.
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