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l Above: Smile, you're on Candid Camera! Below: Fred Britton - Ads -- Rene Holston, Kathy 'Koolalde' Clark an 'M nts - Carla Clark, Vicky Bush, Shelia Farmer, Brenda Heathcock, Annie Chapman i l ,. 5-s. .C - Q? 11 - vis,
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Lair Staff at lts Best The Lair sponsored the Jones County Junior College 1978 Beauty Pageant featuring 27 girls. From this group the students cast their votes for three girls. This gave the Student Council the top twelve girls who are pictured in our features section. The large crowd attending the pageant was enteretainecl by Southern Exposure, the song and dance team from USM. Jamie McAlpin, Editor of the Lair, was moderator of the pageant. From the Top Twelve girls, judges selected Jencie Moss as Most Beautiful and four other girls as runners-up. The Lair presented all the girls with a gold pendant and roses were given to the girls chosen by thejudges. Also during quarter break, Mrs. Colleen Ford and Miss Lona Bassett, with four students on the Lair staff, Jamie McAlpin, Lair Editor, Teresa Boleware, Fred Britton, and Neil Flussell traveled to Dallas as guests of Taylor Publishing Co., who prints the JCJC yearbook. The group stayed at the Registry which is in the heart of Dallas. A representative of the Public Fielations Dept. conducted a tour of the plant tracing all the different steps and phases that go into the making and printing of a yearbook from the time the pictures and layout pages arrive at the plant until they are a finished page in the book and the book is sewn together. The delicate and expensive computerized machines, many of which were set apart by enclosed glass to protect them from moisture and dust, were fascinating to see. Working with the Art Director, the Lair staff designed the cover for the i978 Lair, and the group was entertained at several elegant and quaint restaurants. One day was spent shopping and sightseeing also. Clubs A- Teresa Boleware, Donna Ellzey, Karen Bishop l88 Faculty Section -- Linda McNeil Typist and Copy - Annette Jones, Vera Barnett, Shelia Farmer, and Sherry Lynn Harvey. 'sir . 1' ,it , .. Q. 'N 1
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I9 Radionian The FlADlONlAN, JCJC's student newspaper, is the oldest junior college paper in the state of Mississippi, The staff has enlarged and improved the paper and has added new features to it during the 1977-78 school year under the new sponsor, Mrs. Colleen Ford, and 21 new members. Among the new things the RADlONlAN has added since it expanded to 12 pages an issue are a faculty news section, two advice columns, and better sports coverage. The better sports coverage is the work of Editor Rebecca Batcliff, who travels with the band during football season and is the official score keeper for the basketball teams. Also this year coverage of intramural sports was wider. One of the advice columns, What To Do When, written by Karen Hin- ton, offers advice on practical topics like dating and living with single par- ents. The other column is Dear Clabigailf' a satirical collection of letters pertaining to life at JCJC. The writer is a ghost writer for Clabigail Ann Turen Calso known as C.A,T.J a model after Abigail Van Buren, whose Dear Abby column is nationally known. The RADlONlAN members are: Editor, Rebecca Ratcliffp Managing Editor, Karen Hinton: Dena Bisnette Ellis Britton Vicky Bush Sharon Craven Marilyn Davis Bobby Harrison, Karen Hinton - Mana i Edt D H ' g ng i or, onna olcomb, Lloyd Hudson, Tony Perkins, Marsha Read Janice Thigpen Martha Modisette Kathy Clark Lana Parker Brenda Heathcock.
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