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if lt was more than an extra- curricular activity. We WORKED! Too few people realized the work involved in the production of the Warrior. It took more than writing copy and cropping pic- tures to make each page. Before copy could be written, interviews were held to get the needed in- formation. Dates were set up for underclass pictures and retakes, while dates and times for organizations group shots were arranged. Many times assign- ments included writing about events scheduled to happen after the pages were due to the publisher's office in North 'S Top right: Deena Wilkerson, Student Life editor, selected photos for her layouts. Middle left: Kenny Aguiar looked over some pictures he had taken. Section Editors: Upper left, Sports editors - Tony Walliser, Mark Lehigh Upper right: Editor-In-Chief - Kay Embry, Student Life editor - Deena Wilkerson Center: Business Manager - Michele Lenco, Advertising editor - Susan McCoy Bottom top left: Faculty editors - Lynn Roberts, Nancy Brill Classes editors - Ann Henshaw, Stephanie Smith Bottom left: Index Editor - jackie Maffett, Copy editor - Kit Noller Bottom right: Clif Beasley - Photography editor, Laurie Adams - Organizations editor. 180fOrganizations: Yearbook Staff Deadlines, Croppers . Carolina. While those with pages due were working, others were busy selling ads. Next came plan- ning for yearbook sales and presentation. Yearbook sales were held in homeroom and in the cafeteria. Approximately fif- teen hundred books were sold. When the books were delivered, the year's work had finally come to an end. e 0 f 'i We 5 Q2 it' ',.: X 3, i N e lg Q-iw? sf ,ar 1. :- f. 1 1 sig' ra! , s. Wy ff 0 ' , i if X X ' aj 3, 'L Wuxi Q M ik N 3 f ' 1 ,,i',ir rl f.', - .wr if :,: ::: t i S t i if sm s i rs s l l s 's - -QQ f .fri :ai i'ii l X I vw 'jj ti ll
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,X t fs 1 3 fa X A SWA X X :F Xa li X wx My S3 Os t Q X X gg, it-TEX X is Silks t X R cX X Em 1 Q92 1 - The Quill and Scroll society, a journalistic, honor organization, was sponsored by Mr. Dan Barr and Ms. Anne Hayes. These teachers were also advisors for the Warrior - year- book and Smoke Signals - newspaper. The requirements for membership in Quill and Scroll were: superior work injournalism, and a position in the upper third of the class. The society supplied each new member with a regulation gold badge, an of- ficial membership card and a one- year subscription to the Quill and Scroll magazine. In addition to receiving mem- bership into this club, and attaining its many rewards, it also entitled members to be eligible for all jour- nalistic scholarships offered by colleges and businesses. The motto of theQuill and Scroll society was: journalism Honorables Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make ye freef' The purpose of Quill and Scroll was to instill in students the ideal of scholarship, to advance the stan- dards of the profession of journalism by developing better journalists and by incorporating a higher code of ethics, to promote exact and dis- passionate thinking and clear and forceful writing. Quill and Scroll, founded at the University of Iowa on April 10, 1926, was a non-secret honorary society for high school journalism students. Since its founding in 1926, the Quill and Scroll society has granted charters to more than 12,000 high schools. Top left: Warrior Editor-in-chief Kay Ernbry and Smoke Signals Editor-in-chief Annette Branca Center: Warrior Quill and Scroll members: trow 12 Warrior advisor - Mr, Dan Barr, Eclitor-in-chief- Kay Embry trow 22 Raeonda Slapinski, Ann Henshaw, Guy Lanham, Deena Wilkerson, Lynn Roberts, Nancy Brill, Kenny Aguiar, Kit Noller, joy Mahoney, trow 37 Michele Lenco, Stephanie Smith, Clif Beasley, Theresa Copeland, Laurie Adams, Tony Walliser, Larry Dodson, Mark Lehigh and jackie Maffett Bottom: Smoke Signals Quill and Scroll members: lrow 19 Smoke Signals advisor A Ms. Anne Hayes, Editor-in-chief - Annette Branca lrow 29 Bill Ferguson, Debra Savidge, loe Zaleski, Tina Carl, lames Andrews, Edith Janusz Quill and Scroll: Organizationsf179
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Although we worked hard to meet our deadlines there were always moments of fun. Our ef- forts often brought tears of frustration when things didn't turn out as we'd planned, but more importantly, our work brought us closer together. Our goal was to produce a book, we . and Hysteria! as staff members of the student body, could be proud of. We believe that this year was no ex- ception to the rule. -uf ' ' Q visit? 5? 5 5 ei fs Top left: Editor-in-chieti Kay Embry, worked on designing the opening section. Middle left: Staff seniors - tfrontj Kay Embry tRow 11 Guy Lanham, Kenny Aguiar, Tony Walliser, Larry Dodson, Ricky Sosa, Richard Massaro, jeff Canaday, Fred Ramlow tRow 22 Susan McCoy, Debbie Leonard, Debra Savidge, Michele Lenco, Theresa Copeland, Stephanie Smith, Nancy Brill, Deena Wilkerson, Lynn Roberts, Ann Henshaw, Michele Unterberger. Middle right: Advisor, Dan Barr, proofread copy with jackie Maffett. Bottom left: Yearbook advisor - Mr. Dan Barr, Bottom right: Yearbook underclassmen - tRow1J Mark Lehigh, Clif Beasley tRow 21 Kit Noller, joy Mahoney, lan Mahoney, jackie Maffett, Laurie Adams, Raeonda Slapinski, Teresa Hartley, Peggy Ford. Yearbook Staff: Organizationsf181
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