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, .f-' opposite page: 1. Gee, Jeff, all we need is twenty more pictures! 2. Renee handles yearbook sales. 3. Leigh works hard to meet a deadline. Z. Smlle, Miss B ! this page: 1. Standing: Kim Croll, lQhristy-Liles, Erika Allsop, Randy Eads, Sitting: Renee Huggins, Kathy Dykes, Den- ise Cebula, Ryan Hudson, Becky Carroll, Michele Ansley Johnny Ni- chols, Jenn , Dawn Kingry Tonya Hardin, Keith Lockhart, Becky Gregory Tammy Lowery, Heather Bookout. 2. Sitting: Becky Royal, Alan Scott, Miss Billingsley Nick Nicholson. Standing: Melanie Stumpf, Sharon Standish, Melinda Stumpf, Jenny Riddell, Wanda Rad- ford, Melissa Sanders, Leigh Townsend, Karen Thompson, Michele White, Jill Steinmetz, .leff Rowell, Chris Seeley Krystal Varner, Sonja Turberville, Carla Sweetman. L,..-H S-R
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This year 's staff consisted of about fl-0 people who worked hard to make the yearbook better, stat- ed Miss Barbara Billingsley. Miss B. took over the yearbook in place of Miss Wrenn. The staff included Artists, Aca- demics, Class-Sections, Clubs, Ads, Business, Copyreading, Photogra- phy, Features, Sports, and Typing. Each staff had it's own section ofthe yearbook to complete on time. This year 's staff had an especially hard task of completing the year- book. Miss Wrenn became ill late last year and was unable to attend school or help the yearbook in any way. I believe the entire class pulled together and worked double time in Staffs work hard to produce Escambian order to meet their deadlines, ex- plained Leigh Broxton, co-editor, The whole thing was on them and they pulled through! The staff along with district re- presentative Mr. Byron Kennedy, Miss Billingsley Miss Cross and Christolfe completed the year- book in mid-February. 'lWe relied on what Miss Wrenn taught us about yearbook work, concluded Leigh. This book is en- tirely her workf' P 4.4512 I M1311 Q ...Q 71 94 ,gh 3 N . ' X, K if vw X 4 x XX ' I yy 168
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