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Q fa AJ David Pearson and Alan Calhoun try out the camera by focusing on a confused classroom scene. BJ Cindi Williams, Ste- phanie Cash ffrontb, Amy Mullins, Lauren McDonald Csecond rowj, Debra Kirkpa- trick, and Shirley Parker Cbackj work in groups to meet their deadlines. CJ Miss Phipps explains to Debra Kirkpatrick and Shirley Parker how to crop colored pic- tures. QT Q . -. I -. , . W , t B1 . ' s s so TQQQ-sgg:fgi,iaJi H 1' . i H Opposite page: AJ Miss Phipps Crightj explains to Robbie Hudgins, Alan Calhoun, Judy Moffett, and Mel Bates the proper way to hand out slips for the sale of annuals. BJ Penny Heddin types up the final copy of the TOMAHAWK.
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Three Yearbook Staffers Attend Lubbock Workshop Three staff members attended a workshop at Texas Tech Uni- versity in Lubbock during August. Accompanied by Miss Phipps, the members spent a week learning the aspects of yearbook produc- tion. A one-day workshop in Mt. Pleasant was attended by three staff members. Selling ads, taking pictures, drawing layouts, and writing copy kept the yearbook staff busy throughout the year. The newspaper staff contrib- uted weekly articles to the local paper as well as producing the monthly edition of the TOMA- HAWK. Members of the newspa- per staff were Penny Heddin, editor, and Debra Whitaker.
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AA Ab Kim Thompson explains her homework she has put on the board. Bb Mr. H. L. Parks explains how to find the interest on a loan to Penny Heddin and Cindi Williams. Teachers Enliven Math To go or not to go to college is a choice students had to make between two paths in Math. Those not going to college took Related Math I and II and Con- sumers Math, taught by Mr. H. L. Parks and Coach Bill Hunter. The other path, usually for students going to college, con- sisted of more difficult courses, such as Algebra I and II, Geome- try, Trigonometry and Analysis. Mr. Carter Elliott often refer- red to one of his more difficult problems as chi1d's play, but only a small per cent of the stu- dent body made it through the advanced courses. 26 BA
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