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lie Lowe, Meli; Sata, Sharop Pry. MichelTCo! i rcmt Row: Trc McDuftic. 2nd Row: Susan ObertcufTer. Bi Miranda, Lyncltc Urso. 3rd Row: Anne Heuston. Jennifer hvutfs, Lina Chao. 4th Row: Derrick Gaines. Jane Barnhart, Payne| Richard Syc. Martha Stanton. Julie Ladner. . . Kw: Martha Stanton, CorA.ssist. HJit d Organizations Editor; Annc.Hcust idwards. Underclass EditorJoUc La Chief; Derek Gaines. Photograph Editor; J lie Lowe, Meli: 3ata, Sharop Pry MichelTCo! The Clarion staff began their school year with a handful once again. From day one the yearbook was pieced together page by page. It was a lot more work than most people would predict. There are layouts to be designed and drawn, stories to be writ- ten, pictures to be taken, captions to go with the pictures, and the list goes on. Although it never seems to end, the job gets done by experienced section editors and quick-to-learn staff members. This year the Clarion was introduced to a new advisor, Mrs. Pittman. She came in on short notice and took on the responsibilities of the sponsor. Helping Mrs. Pittman get into the routine of it all were Editor Trey McDuffie and Co-Assist. Editors Martha Stanton and Jennifer Ogata. Together with the entire staff, the deadlines were met and the 1981-82 Clarion carried on. 132 Clarion
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RETURN OF THE With a year off, King High’s newspaper, the Scepter, has returned to the stands of its school. Mrs. Kelly Hinton, the paper’s new sponsor, got the staff moving and needless to say, the paper became a success. The large staff also contributed to the interest- ing stories. As an incentive for the student population to subscribe, the Scepter had the aid of radio station Q105, and had a lottery for anyone who had purchased a subscrip- tion. The winner received two tickets to a concert. The paper even had a setback at the beginning of the year, yet it recoiled back, and King High got what it really wanted — a newspaper of its own.
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