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Q : 5 i H , . gi' WW! ii i-wmgiugx I A i .ei .. N L 11 :W 1-all y Eg? i 37 I' David Wade, Greeks editor, and his staiT Susan Abramson, and Bob Duato get Sports editor, Pat Jackson surrounded by her staff Pat Yaeger, co-editor inspiration for their section ofthe yearbook at the Parthenon. Qnot shown, Mary Birdsong, and Anne Timberlake decide on captions for sports' pictures. NlcNairJ The Night ofthe Deadline- Coffee, Dummy sheets and pictures. Typewriters and more and more coffee. And finally all is done All the pages are in and another deadline is met.
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Marcia Lightburn heads up the Campus Life staff of, Carol Penzien, Mary Moran, and Ruth Moyer fnot shownj. Academics editor, Diane Vittitow offers advice to assistant, Babbs Laverich. Sue Sowle is the editor of the largest stall Administra- tion and Faculty. She gives words of wisdom to Kathy Terry, Terry Bean, Roberta Schindler, and Michele Varley. ,. W O are ., ganization staffers Teri-ie Sampson, Pat Tfeadweu, and Linda Cunningham, Amy Baach, and editor Helen Masler lind humor rilyn Strate gather pointers from editor Jean Adams. MIPS the Classes Section- lla Vander Els not shownj
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fffj my 1 f g K- 19,33 if riff' li Trek LEFT TO RIGHT: Andrea Davis, Arlene Owles, Arminta Miles, Dr. Hutchison, Sallie Stringfellow, and Joey Horobetz. z ' at ia. i if ,!0,.,---+1 Andrea Davis editor, and Dr. Hutchison, Faculty advisor, discuss a selection appearing in this year's TREK. Joey Horobetz and Sallie Stringfellow confer at the typewriter. Creativity is a word that is stressed to all beginning teachers and we find it no forgotten policy here at Peabody. TREK is creativity in action. It is the annual literary publication by and for students. It is a collection ofthe thoughts of anyone who takes the time to turn them in. The TREK staff has the diiiicult task of reading, evaluating, and deciding which selections will appear in the finished copy. It is difficult because creativity had no set standards ofjudg- ment. 207
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