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THE PEN PROVES MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD Mrs. Goehring looks for typing mistakes in the diction of the Santa Letters. Computer wiz, Madison Farrell, takes a break from typesetting all of the copy for the newspaper. For members of the Warhawk staff, the pen did prove mightier that the sword, and also a whole lot easier to write with. This group of talented students worked con- stantly to churn out an interest- ing, yet informative newspaper. The reporters kept their eyes and ears open all year, sniffing out news that everyone wanted to hear. For example, did you know, “2nd grade, Thank you for mak- ing this a good year. Happy Val- entine’s Day. I love you all! Mrs. Bolt.” This is just one of the many messages purchased for a dollar that were printed in the well- known and enjoyable Valentine’s Day issue. Class news included projects, special field trips and birthdays. Each issue also had a President’s Corner, where Student Body President, Thomas Rowe, relayed his message to the students, facul- ty, and parents. Mrs. Goehring discusses the upcoming pa- per with some editors to make sure all the copy is correct. X.
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PICTURE TAKING PEOPLE Being a photographer for the Talon took a lot of time and pa- tience. With deadlines to meet, they needed much dedication to keep all of the pictures straight. The photographers processed and printed All of their film and pictures. The pictures had to be ready for the editors very soon af- ter they were made. Holly Roberts develops pictures needed for the editors of the yearbook. Amy Goehring served as head photographer for the second year in a row. She gave up many after- noons and shed many tears over Amy and Holly discuss which pictures turned out the best. this major responsibility. When asked, Mrs. Hawes said that, “without Amy things wouldn’t have run as smoothly. I owe her a great big THANKS.” If it weren’t for the photogra- phers, there would be no pictures, therefore, no yearbook. Talon Staff Amy Goehring hangs the pictures up after just processing them. Jamie Gahagan washes all the necessary co tainers for developing the film.
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All of the staff gather to have their picture taken. Mrs. Goehring and Ashley Hudson give their final approval for the first paper. Editors smile with their approval! The first Warhawk is a success! War Hawk Staff
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