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Headlines . . Deadlines The organization and sports sections of man, Charley Ward, Brenda Angley, the annual worked together in order to Linda Chandler, Becky Thornhill, Linda perfect the annual. Left to right: Bain Shaver, and Brenda Younce. Hickman, Sherry Sullivan, Diane Bow- Co-editor, Dennis Herman, excitedly opened the box containing all the ma- terials for use in preparing the annual for publication. The deadline seemed a lon Wa Off The Hornet sales staff members, Audrey 9 Y ' Farr, business manager, Gayle Kincaid, Alan Coonse, Mrs. Brenda Hood, spon- sorg and Vickey Norris checked to see if ends would meet. 70
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Eager To Assist In Librar Always eager to be of assistance in the library were the Library Club mem- bers, who were also Library assistants. The main objectives of the club were promoting an interest in the library and creating an atmosphere of study. Members of the Library Club took part in keeping the school and American F i e ld Service scrapbooks, which were two of the club's projects. Other worth- while projects of the club were contribu- ting to the A. F. S. Program, buying a new book truck, and keeping the library clean. All members of the club were re- quired to have an interest in the library and be q ua lifi e d to care for library materials. Only those students who were taking library science were eligible for membership in the club. Mrs. A Alice Gi l le y discussed the prin- ciples of library mechanics to her own club members. Standing are Pat Barber, Doris Clark, J a c ki e Gaines, Phyllis Austin, Patsy Armes, K a y Br a w le y, Barbara B u m g a r n e r, Sandra Bentley, Danny Allen, Pat Annas, Delores Craig, Judy Clark. Seated are Di a n e Carter, Mrs. Gilley, spons or, and Lind a E. Bryant. 69 Checking-in and checking-out period- icals were fstandingj Barbara Minton, Judy McCrary, Shirley Sp e ar s, Linda Pr e stw o o d, Linda Miller, Melanie Holden, Lynn Witherspoon, Joyce Kemp, Lois Kemp, Janie Stevens. Seated were Levinthia Greer, Patsy Holden, and Lucille McCurry. Officers of the library Club were linda C. Bryant, p r e s i d e nt, Brenda Beane, secretaryg Karen Camp, treasurerg and Sharon Prestwood, vice-president. Seat- ed were Jennifer Alley and Vivian Curtis, historians.
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. . . Lostminds . . . . n Carolyn Gilbert, Sue Tramble, Christine Bolick, Sharon Day, Hilda Church, G a ry Hartley, Levinthia Greer, K a r e n Whitener, Cheryl Boguslawski, Donna Jett, and Mary Frizsell work ed to get all their pi c ture s cropped by the deadline. Long hours of copy writing, short tempersg too many errors, and January 10, deadline, flashing through the mind were all forgotten when the last enve- lope was securely sealed. That was the finalperformance of annual staff mem- bers as they renewed their friendships and wondered if they had contributed their ultimate. Curriculum and Honors browsed through Beane, Pat Pitts, Brend a Frye, Judy other annuals to get ideas for their Shook, Shelia Triplett, Carolyn Gilbert, section. Left to right they were Brenda and Mrs. Toye Allen, sponsor. ,MUN But out of the turmoil came the calm- ness of Lynn Whisenant, editor. Dedi- cated to the task of editing and revis- ing, Lynn had the pleasure of packing all the completed material into the box to be mailed to the publishers on Jan- uary 1O. The deadline had been met.
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