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Oh, Miss Wrenn, I didn't hear you tell me that the academics copy deadline was last Wednesday! - . , '- ., - V - . - .2no-2:,f..xz4.-Tsfi.-f 2,.sv '- - k -. , Seated: Lynn Edgemon, layoutsg Robert Bellanova, layouts, Susan Tennant, layout editor. Standing: Kim Mock, academicsg Susan Hyder, academics, Cindy Elliott, academics editor, Lorilee Corbett, academics, Sandy Ricks academics. a Seated: Linda Biro, ads, Judi Rice, ads, John Holloman business, John Glassman, business. 75
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Front row: Penny Lewis, typistg Carla Tamburello, typing editor, Starr Som- mers, typistg Becky Sasnett, typistg Carol Williams, typist. Back row: Jack Poppell, copy editorg Denise Mick, copy, Ross Forte, copy, Jackie Caserta, copy, Mike Saxon, oopy. Yearbook Staff orks Hard It is almost impossible to comprehend the hard work that went on in Room 307 third period every day in order that all the deadlines could be met. The third period staff was in charge of assembling the class sections which required the help of practically the whole staff fover thirty studentsj so that it could be finished on time. They were also in charge of the ads section which is what made the publication possible, and the clubs and academics sections which required as much work as the class section. Other staffs included in third period Joan Whittaker, assistant editorg Mitzi Mattox, editor. to Meet Deadlines were the typists, copy readers, layout artists, and business managers. These people were the workhorses of the entire staff. No matter what deadline was approaching, they always had some important work to do. With the knowledgeable guidance of Miss Wrenn, without whom the Escambian would never have been published, the staff has worked from summer 'till spring to present the students with the most beautiful yearbook ever. Tana Cook, clubsg Tina Burleson, clubs editorg Joy John, clubs, Sheila Rob- erts, class sections editorg Suzanne Duce, class sections. Miss Betty Sue Wrenn Advisor 74
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John Allen, assistant photographerg Don Hess, photographer, Dale Moore, assistant photographerg Margie Candari, picture coordinator. Memories of 72-73 School Many hours of hard work and effort were put forth during this school year for the production of the Escambian. Throughout the yearbook, the staff captured and preserved a wealth of memories of the 1972-73 school year. The fourth period yearbook class's major undertaking was the financial division of the yearbook which involved the sending and collecting of bills for advertisements and dona- tions from patrons. It was the sales of advertisements and generosity of the patrons that made it possible to sell the yearbooks for less than their original cost. Besides having the business division, typing, copy, features, and sports were responsibilities of the fourth period yearbook staff. The typing staff prepared the copy on type sheets, then the copy was handed to the copy staff to be proofread. Fea- igt. Kathy Gatterdam, editorg Pam Broscious, assistant editor. Year Captured in Escambian tures staff was responsible for such activities as Mr. and Miss Escambia and their runners-up, Who's Who and other vari- ous functions. The sports staff had the job of covering all the sports, both boys, and girls'. This year we were fortunate to have three photographers. The main photographer was Don Hess, and assistants were Dale Moore and John Allen. Without these talented photog- raphers the publication of the yearbook would have been impossible. The backbone of the Escambian is Miss Betty Sue Wrenn. Miss Wrennfs constant aid, guidance and understanding have helped each staff to its main goal which is the finished prod- uct, the Escambian. Features Staff: Pam Richie, Terri Quarrier, editorg Karen Davis, Faye McCrory. 76 . ,- .,: ,A - - V I A if - - - e -inu-
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