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Stamping pictures for the plant is one of the Deela Kelsey found done forjthe yearbook. things had to be 5-'Uwe L 52 5 E .X N rf' ii 'Steady now! lt'Il only take I ln addition to carrying th ities of photography , Shields also takes many Sale of volleyball packets of discussion among advi: Phipps, editor-in-chief L and photography edit Shields. 56. journalism 4 T 5 Zig 5 1 sg I? , if second Brenda the topic Miss Gay Clower, Brenda 4 I ,N-emu -' , -swf , il' ., i . f ' '- -- ,v,,.mN ,Q
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Looking fora new approach to aching their subjects, English, vics, and Plan A teachers found ays of getting students involved class activities. t'Congress is now in session. nr the first time civics classes became the House of Repre- entatives and the Senate. Presi- ent pro tem, Speaker of the ouse along with committee faders and members were ected. Their objective was to ass a bill having to do with clon- g, artificial insemination, and sttube babies. Miss Gay Phipps' second riod sophomore English class nducted a community survey ,ntering on the idea, ls the udy of grammar helpful in later e? Fun! Plan A students had it. aking a terrarium, working with alculators, writing to states for formation on those states, and Jen putting together an aquar- m were all part of Mrs. Kathryn -urton's busy schedule. Studying Shakespeare in English IV, Pied Anderson gives the main points of Hamlet to Mandy Mitchell as Jo Hapton- stall and Tamara Sherburn look on, eet up is not the usual way Mrs. Tom- Reading prose was part of Debra Hed- ie Mathews relaxes, but she didn't mind dins's assignment during speech class. ving it a try after a hard day's work. 4v '
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Just ci Little MorefEditing Rings in the Eors of Rookies Two experienced staff mem- bers and fourteen rookies made the beginning of year look almost impossible for Chief spon- sor Miss Gay Phipps. So, as in any class, the first few weeks were filled with taking notes and lectures, lectures and taking notes! It was then that we found out why we hadto be approved for the class: journalism was com- pletely different from any other department. We each had to form our own ideas about what we wanted the yearbook to look like and even more important, what we wanted it to say to each per- son as an individual. These ideas were formed from interviews, pictures, expressions on the. faces of classmates and even the atmosphere of the school building filled with stu- dents. As a result, this class required a lot of going here and there, put- ting many pieces together to try to make each individual student in Grand Saline High School remember what was most impor- tant to him Within Our World of 1979. 94 CM Wil aw CW ' gg ...,t 'Av q uf JW Keeping busy on the staff are ffront rowj Deela Kelsey, Lori LaPrade, Renae Strick- land, Tamara Sherburn, Denise Means, Rita Bellg Qsecond rowj Bobigene Dolla- rhyde, Patti Brummett, Brenda Shields, Laura Dickerson, Lisa Clowerg fback YOWQ Laura Bates, Deana Bates, Brenda Lam- bright, Joan Vines, and Debra Jarmon. Adviser's ideas receive a look of disap- proval from journalism student, Brenda Lambright. lnurnnlienn
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