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On Saturday, October 4, 1980, members of the Warrior staff traveled to Pinellas Park High School in St. Petersburg, Florida, where the FSPA district contest was held. Assembled in the auditorium with representatives from numerous other schools, the staff members heard cam- paign speeches and were given details about the day's activities. After casting votes for District Representative, the magazine and yearbook teams, along with art contestants, reported to the contest area in the school's cafeteria. The following members made up the contest teams: Year- book: Kay Embry, Nancy Brill, Laurie Adams, and Mark Lehigh, Top right: Guy Lanham, art contestant, worked hard on his entry. Middle left: As our magazine entry was named second place, Deena Wilkerson showed who was number one. Middle right: Theresa Hartley and Michele Lenco listened attentively during one of the workshops at district contest. Bottom right: The team who won second place in the magazine contest. 'I82fOrganizations: Yearbook staff First and Second Place . . Magazine: Theresa Copeland, Tony Walliser, Deena Wilkerson, and Raeonda Slapinski, Art: Guy Lanham, Photography: Clif Beasley and Kenny Aguiar. While these members were in contest, the remaining members attended workshops learning everything from copy writing to graphic layouts. After lunch everyone once again assembled in the auditorium, this time for the awards ceremony. First the win- ner of the District Representative election was announced. WE?
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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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Next the photography winners were named. Our own photography co-editor, Kenny Aguiar, took both first and second place for the two photographs he entered. The photographs pertained to the theme, People at Work. Next came the magazine category in which our team took second place. Although the yearbook team 'did not place in the top three, they did receive a high rating on their evaluation sheet. On May 6, 7, and 8, 1980, eight members, photographers, and advisors traveled to the FSPA . . . Taken by Warrior Staff. state convention which was held at the Sheraton Twin Towers in Orlando, Florida. Thursday night, May 7, was the highlight of the weekend. A gigantic slide show was presented, where FSPA , member publications were asked to submit 20 or more slides depicting their school, showing its size, location, and architec- ture. Q! .. wr 3 ,W .. J ' sf- f QE 'l t X .v ga f . f . -3' ' N .Q - : 2 H HE eh sa- Q K. l 3 Q Top right: Clif Beasley, photography co-editor entered the photography contest at the district convention. Middle left: The yearbook team. Middle right: Kenny Aguiar gave an award winning look as his two photos were named first and second place. Inset: The winning photos. Bottom left: After discussing contest . . . Bottom right: . . . our editor-in-chief, Kay Embry, said, We forgot to use 'amalgamation'!! Yearbook staff: Organizationsf183 Q
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