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Small Number Accomplish Big Iob NNU L ST FF The annual staff, through use of pictures and copy, strove to present the peo- ple of HCJC in their daily activities. It is an impossible task to put everything that happened during the year in the annual but the staff believes that they have captured the essence of life at HCI C during the 1974-'75 school year. What the annual staff has done in extra hours of work can be judged for yourself in this publication. Through frustrations, conflicts, and stresses - until an adjustment of the diffi- cult, time-consuming task of sending off the last deadline was met - the annual staff stayed together as friends to the end. As in any other organization, committee, or club some worked harder than others but the outcome of the annual is credited to the staff as a whole. Without the work of this group of dedicated individuals there would be no recorded memories of HCJC '74-'75. 4 5 t was rf wx ffi K S NX X Vs' f wig ...auf n Linus-.0 Annual sponsor Mrs. Ruby Martin and staff member Richard McLane. ANNUAL STAFF fforefrontj Alice Struck, Editor: fl to rp Mike Burns, Kenneth Clayton, Kathy Fisler, Joel Dunacusky, Vickie Parker, Richard McLane and Chris- tine Cooper. 102
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Staff Members Gain Experience in Iournalism , Leeee l 4' Freshman Peggy Emerson, Holly Hughes and Suzan Beaird Freshman reporters Rita Holt and Kenneth Clayton select pic- typing copy. tures for the newspaper. '- .. 3JfV',.vx. W, . N -A I lr., . :iii-gf, 4' ,ff rif F ' F ssrs s i f ffl Freshman reporter Marty Malone , feature editor Janet Wilson, and freshman reporter Roger Jones check ti.: layouts to ensure they are straight before printing.
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Different Thoughts by Gifted People PRD SPICE Prospice, the HCJC literary anthology, celebrated their tenth year of publication this year. In 1966 , Mrs. Grace Cade , Chairman of the Language Arts Division, saw a fulfillment of a 20 year dream by having students in her English class start writing the Haiku. The first copies of Prospice were merely mimeographed sheets. Today the book has grown in volume and reputation and has added art work and photography. Its purpose is to encourage creativity and to provide recognition for the student poets at HCJC. Former students also continue to submit their new material each year. The editor of the Prospice in 1971 said, Prospice means to look forward , and perhaps it is a promise of looking to a brighter future, for within this anthology we hope you will find that in a time of warring nations and general apathy, people are still able to feel and be concerned - not only with the world around them, but with the people in it. Contributors to Prospice are gifted and sensitive people who try to communicate their ideas and emotions to people with imaginative power and beauty of thought. - Dark Heritage Youth bravely sings, My Cup runneth over with love . and God, list'ning, weeps. Grace Cade Kathy Vann and Donna Starkes, sophomore students, work Travis Williams, faculty sponsor. and Donna Starkes. editor. discuss the with Milton Adams. freshman, on material for the Haiku theme, Dreams, for the 1974-'75 Prospice. The work submitted was divided Section. Seven freshmen were on the Prospice staff this year. into categories depicting dreams of hope, love, fulfillment and life.
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