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Hillcrest Highlights Changes Formot VIRGINIA EDXVARDS News Editor The format of the Hillcrest Highlightsf the school newspaper, was changed entirely beginning with the Sep- tember issue of the paper. The paper is published six times a year by the journalism class. Highlights s t a ff members worked hard selling candy during November and December. Proceeds from the candy sales were used toward expenses of publishing the paper. On October 15, Highlights staff members played host to the annual meeting of the District IV South Carolina Scholastic Press Association. Student journalists and advisors from twenty-one schools in Greenville, Spartanburg, Union, and Laurens counties attended this meeting. Early in the year, the newspaper staff joined the Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society for High School journalists. In order for a student to become a member of this club, he must meet the standard quali- fications set up by Quill and Scroll. E S jul--- -. r E 2 i l e l l GIVEN THONIASON Editor DALE REEVES Feature Editor 2 ti il i l l i x 3 l 1 E 5 3
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Student Life Pictured In Hilltophper Annual staff members Worked hard to make this, the seventh volume of the Hilltopper, the best yet. The Hilltopper staff is composed of nine seniors. Nine junior staff members also aided in the publication of this yearbook. There are approximately fifty student workers on the advertising staff of the yearbook. These students worked during the summer and early fall selling adver- tisements to businesses in the surrounding areas to fi- nance the publication of the yearbook. SUSAN HENDERSON Editor 1 CAROLE HOLLAND NIR. DICK HAMBY Business Manager and Advisor Advertising Editor MISS NANCY JONES Advisor 109
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