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'I 'lr' '? .Mala L., . Qms Improving Their Image 'The overall prestige of the E parral increased 100 per cent year, said Ann Brannen, lication's adviser. She at- uted this success to good ership and the switching to a ll format. rannen said that she felt the ll format made it more popular ng the students. It was just right size to fit in the studen- notebooks, and it was a lot erto read. Kim Hulsey, editor, did an excellent job. Although we had only 13 students on staff, everyone worked together to produce the paper, Brannen commented. Getting along as friends both in and out of the journalism room was one thing Hulsey felt helped in the overall production of the paper. We were all close enough that we could criticize constructively and no feelings were hurt. We even spent some of our weekends together at the beach and going to the movies. Penny Backer, junior, joined the staff just before mid-term when she moved here from illinois. She fit right in with the rest of us, Hulsey commented. The staff was involved in many things besides just the monthly production of the paper. Ten of the staffers attended the Inter- scholastic League Press Con- ference in Austin on March 19- 20. Hulsey, Becker, Christine Genoa, senior, Diane Bynes, junior, Kevin Lewis, junior, and Sean Horrigan, sophomore also attended the annual UIL literary meet at Galena Park on March 27, Becker placed first in feature writing and Bynes placed third. Lewis placed second in editorial writing. This made them eligible to compete in the regional com- petition at San Jacinto College. Chaparral Chaparral 159
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- Chaparral Pam Buchanan checks roll at the beginning ot the period. Sean Horrigan picks pictures from the proof sheet in the darkroom. Sean Horrigan, Steve Oddo, and Debbie Johnson count newspapers tor distribution. n. ' Ann Brannen, adviser, stands outside the Hilton in Austin at the ILPC Convention. Diane Bynes and Paula Richter lay out pages forthe newspaper. , I my 5--1 ..,. l , Diane Bynes is caugh guard by the photographer. ' f'Wu. , Sherry Holdridge pastes up copy tor the news paper. 158 Chaparral ,, ,W A WW
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Roundup Sean Horrigan is in front ofthe 25 camera lor once. Shirley Kolar smiles for the photographer. yyyy n , Sheryl Bashara and Tracy wang sem balloons to congratulate the new publication Pam Buchanan looks puzzled Hulsey discuss plans for editors Sheryl Bashara and Kim Hulsey. H! the yearbook. , Roundup- 160 Roundup
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