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Journolisis Moke Changes To make this yearbook the best ever, second year staff members provided leadership for the 13 new members. Making a few changes, such as not using the same layout style all the way through the book, composing their own theme song, and avoiding the column method in the classes section, the staff tried to make this book an indi- vidualistic one. A newspaper staff of four members produced a monthly edition of the Tomahawk and contributed articles to local papers. All Working steadily Cynthia McNorton recopies her ladder diagram. BJ Working on a deadline, Amy Mullins and Teresa Thompson type copy for the yearbook. Opposite Page: AJ David Bates observes a Contact sheet so he can crop a picture. El Assembly line formed by Tricia Gray and Jill Haisten put the Tomahawk together. Cl Discussing the situation with Sharon Willis and Linda Bowles triglitl, Teresa Thompson looks worried. DJ Getting down over the key- board, lill Haisten types copy for the Tomahawk. l6 Yearbook ond Newspaper -vii? 9. A. f. ,H 'W K .--f ,4- L D
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i John Lewellin leaves his bowed legs to Dwayne Ellis and David Harvill. Larry Marshall leaves his lov- er's spot in the hall to Robert Lovell and Brenda Flowers. Randy Rogers leaves his clean truck to Mike Woodrum and Mark Dickerson. Tammy Walker leaves her cor- ner in civics to Lisa Dotson. Kay Woodrum leaves Connie Fansler her good times in civics. Amy Mullins and Cynthia McNorton leave their sexy C.B. voices to Annette North and Pam Potts. Sharon Ashmore leaves her brains to Chris King. Monica Trent leaves her eter- nal belly aching to Lauri Herring and Jackie Crosby. Doug Flowers leaves his car- penter ability to Kendall Rife and Don Davis. Terry Dickerson leaves the name George to anyone who thinks he is big enough. Grant Adamson, Kim McMakin, John Darby, and Melisa Allen leave their cre- ative writing ability to Lee Ste- venson, Tim Waymire, Tricia Gray, and Greg Fisher, if they have enough gas to get to Van and back. AA To Mrs. Yates we leave a slave to carry her typewriters who'll put them on their backs. To Mr. Luce and Mr. Linker we leave a copy of their theme song, Love Will Keep Us Together. To Miss Brown we leave a free course in Aggie Sex Education. To Mr. Risner we leave our Gene Tracy tapes and a year's subscription to Playboy . To Mrs. Martin we leave a book on birth control. To Mr. Bailey we leave a Kojak wig so when Mr. Gilbert retires he'll be able to com- pletely take his place. The Senior Boys leave a year's supply of cigarettes to Mr. Davis so he will not run out during Building Trades. To Miss Mac we leave next year's lr.-Sr. Banquet because we know she had fun this year. To Mrs. Dowdle we leave enough Spanish I and II students so she will be able to have sepa- rate classes. To Mrs. Matthews we leave contest directors who know the UIL Handbook. To Lunchroom workers we leave a second period lunch that doesn't have to play kindergar- ten. Opposite Page: AJ Melanie Maciel offers thanks to the juniors for their hard work in preparing the banquet. BJ David Bates and Judy Mayne read the prophesy. AJ John Darby and Lisa Collins share a laugh with the crowd as they read the will. BJ Dwayne Ellis extends the wel- come to seniors and faculty members. To Mr. Gilbert the senior boys leave a hidden camera in the boys restroom so he won't have to go in there so much to watch for people writing on the walls. To Mr. Elliott we leave a pro- fessorship at Texas A8tM . To Mrs. Ward we leave a library that meets her exact specification . To Mr. Parks we leave his first publication of H . L. 'S Joke Book. To Miss McDonald we leave one thousand customers under the Golden Arches. To Miss Phipps we leave a journalism class that stays in class. To Mr. Chambless we leave a freshman-proof lab. To Mr. Hunter we leave another Doug Koonce. To Mrs. Bailey we leave a for- gery detector and check out slips marked went to track meet and did not go to track meet. To Mr. Harris we leave a year's supply of sales pitches. To Mr. and Mrs. Stewart in honor of their Air Force Academy graduate we leave the book, FEAR OF FLYING. To Charlie Carter we leave the name Charlie's Memorial Sta- dium in place of Person's Sta- dium. To Miss Hopkins we leave voice projection. To Miss Presswood we leave new faces to gossip with. To Miss Schumacher we leave more height. To Mr. Carnes we leave a pac- ifier so he can keep up his image as the Gerber Baby. 'Jr.-Sr. Banque! 15
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