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Deadlines were close, and the staff was young, but they took it in stride and made A change in their image The replacement of the yearbook and newspaper advisor brought many changes to the Journalism department. Ms. Marcia Sabol, the new sponsor, said, We started off really young and inexperienced, but we got better every issue. I was really proud of the progress the staff madefl One change that was made was the I couldn't have chosen anything l'd rather do my senior year - Glenda Frady redesigning of the masthead or nameplate. It was changed to give a more professional and clean look, One area that remained the same was the pressure of newspaper deadlines. Editor Glenda Frady could often be heard em- phasizing the importance of meeting deadlines with an occasional shout. She said, I know I scream too much, but half the time it's just nerves, because we were always face ing a two week deadline. Senior Wendie Wright managed the advertising staff this year. I-Ier job was to see that enough money was raised to pay for each issue of the Image . John Blaney, senior, Paul Bramlet, senior, and Riff Wright, sophomore, made up the ad staff. They visited area merchants to sell ad space in the Image and yearbook. Senior Meg Rodgers comments, 'iWithout the ad staff the yearbook would never come close to meeting its budget. Wendie added, i'The guys on the staff have really pulled the paper out of the hole, When they were done they sold ads for the yearbook so that we could finish paying for the book, Part of the job of the newspaper staff was to critique each issue after it came out. Sophomore Jamie Patton is pleased with comments on a story she wrote for one issue. Si N s gy. 72 NewspaperfAdvertising si' K, . ...H-' ai my Junior Bret Bertholf, staff cartoonist, creates a new cartoon for his weekly comic strip Floyd with the help of Robert Boggs, sophomore. at i 4 t wwf
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kb Q, , ,f,,,,, 'V R xa'J.s.lm Susan Pruitt, senior, looks for books that might be overdue. PM t. ttxzo. Senior Joan Martenson and Junior Karen Sanderson are happy with an answer and their score at a Whiz Quiz match on Punk Rock Day during Richland Week. Library Club: Front row: Mrs. Cindy Edwards, Deanna Dowdy, lrene Salinas, Dawn Wisdom, Tracey Haga, Susan Pruitt. Second row: Pam Hart, Regina Salinas, Brian Mclntosh, Rlck Davidson, Steve Boddie. Back row: Amanda Phillips, David Powell, Robert Jetzelsberger, Mike Cates. irggrygi M ,I wo, e y - ,ge ' fl Xl L' A V i 'A-VV5 ,g ift , , A W Whiz Quiz: Front row: Paula Hudson, Cindy Walters. Second row: Mike Kunkel, Joan Martenson, Karen Sanderson. Back row: Nancy Cariker, Dennis Kimbrough, Page Ullman. Whiz Quiz f Library Club 71
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Advertising Staff: Front row: Wendie Wright, Lisa Estill. Back row: John Blaney Ill, Paul Bramlett, Riff Wright. Writing a headline for a story requires time and concentration. Senior Glenda Frady, editor of the Image works on one. 4' 1 Y 'X Q-lzikf - gg , ig XT a ' ' l, , 4 , , :, Mft Beth Burleson, junior, exchange editor, pastes up a page for the printer. Newspaper Staff: Front row: Kelly Harrison, Jamie Patton, Glenda Frady, Terry McDowell, LaNetta Koontz. Second row: Beth Burleson, Ms. Marcia Sabol, Stacey Thompson. Back row: Craig Helm, Robert Boggs, John Wygle, Robert Blagg, Bret Bertholl. Newspaperffhdvertising 73
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