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Although they're on different staffs, meeting deadlines requires that Allison, Sharon, and Annette work constantly together. Rebelo g Represents Thoughts of Entire Student Body The students that are on the Rebelog staff this year repre- sent some of the finest in the student body. This is the first year that the journalistic publication has had the privilege of having Journalism I students on the staff. These students know the arts of publication and are able to use them in the joumalistic fields in Rebelog. During class time, the staff snooped around the halls and probed in the far corners of Escambia to keep the students informed on all school events. To aid the editors in their Seated: Suzanne Knight, business managerg Kim Carter, ad managerg Lydia Borom, ads. Standing: Nancy Horne, adsg Mary Jones, businessg Linda Hen- derson, adsg Susan England, ads. snooping were two assistant editors. These editors are trained under the editors-in-chief for a year and will assume their po- sitions as top editors in their senior year. Rebelog tried to represent the thoughts and opinions of most students in various ways. All students were encouraged to turn in stories to be published. Opinion polls were often taken to express the students' views on various subjects. Rebelog feels that it has accomplished the goals it had set out for itself this year. Q? -rags Miss Betty Sue Wrenn Advisor
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Seated: Allison Nettles, news editor, Ken Goldsby, editorial editor, 'Becky Cockrell, news, Mary Metzger, news, Terrie Queen, news, Bunny Willis, editorials. PEOPLE. Acxiom new J:I.iiik1'I ? 4'-. ' . A , .. 4' , V . 3 . Seated: Paulette Winters, art editor, Jackie McVey, typist, Deborah Wesley, typing editor, Cindy Fatheree, typist. Standing: Susan Cagle, art, Sharon Hammac, art, Janet Waters, copy, Don Scales, copy, Linda Schlaufman, copy, David Bunch, copy editor. 78 Denise Harris, managing editor, Debbie Evers, editor-in-chief, Suzy Martin, assistant managing editor. ' fe-muy, Seated: Terry King, sports editor, Joy Darby, sports, Rusty Glasgow, sports, David Lytton, sports. Standing: Nita Nelms, features, Susan Meredith, fea- tures editor, Annette Pittman, features, Kay Mayo, features, Carolyn Toombs, features.
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Student Council Works to Produce Better Escambia The primary purpose of Escambia High School's Student Council is to promote better relationships and to improve un- derstanding between students and faculty. It represents the student body working together to produce a better Escambia. This year's activities began in September with the cystic ti- brosis bike-a-thon. October's main event was a political youth rally held in the Rebel Bowl. Senator Childers was the master of ceremonies, with other politicians also speaking. All Pensacola area high school student councils were participants in this rally. During Spirit Week, the Student Council sold five-cent spirit links to boost Rebel pride in students. Class jewelry, such as pins, charms, and key chains also were offered. X M ,,,,.,...--- Sheriff Untreiner, Lydia, and Senator Childers plan Political Youth Rally. 80 Homecoming Week and its various activities were spon- sored by Student Council. These activities included the pie eating and the best decorated bike contest and the tackiest crowning of the queen at the football game. The annual Thanksgiving Gravy Train proved to be a big success. Turkey, milk, and bread for eight needy families were fumished by the Student Council. These families were recommended by the Yisiting Teachers Association. Blue and Orange Week ended Student Council's yearly agenda. A Blue and Orange Court was elected and the queen was chosen. Student Council is Escambia High Schoolls government. It provides a link between the students and the administration. Seated: Bunny Willis, vice-presidentg Lydia Borom, president Standing: Debra Wesley, secretary, Rita Abercrombie, treasurer.
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