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First Row: Judy Young, Editor: Mike Watson, Asst.-Editorg Ralph Walkerg Sharron Lassitor, Business Manager Second Row: Mrs. David Faucett, Sponsorg Marian Miller, Kay Billingsley, Janet Thompson. YEARBOOK STAFF Hours of patient work and co-operation At the Yearbook Assembly, Judy Young and Mike Watson are announced as editor and V, asst.-editor of the 65-66 Yearbook.
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This year, our math depart- ment was fortunate enough to re- ceive a new math lab complete with the newest accessories. Mrs. Penney could be seen running up and down the halls looking for trigtrackers , projector screens , or other items not yet installed. New equipment did not stop Mrs. Penney's collection of projects, thoughg she still has more theorems to prove and models to make for parabolas, polygons, and tangent spheres . The interest and work in chem- istry, physics , and biology was displayed in another school-wide science fair. The purpose of the fair was to encourage competition and individual work. Awards were given in each field of the fair which was divided into Jr. and Sr. High competition. The entries were judged by qualified teachers from other schools and based on originality, time spent in actual work, and what the student learned from his project. unexplored fields Everett Tucker seems to be engrossed in his work as Coach Miller looks on, Faucett, David Math Arkansas Stare Teachers College B, S, E, Penney, Mrs. Ned Math Arkansas State College B.A. Shaver, Mrs, C,L, Math Arkansas Stare College B. S. E. Fleming, Mrs, J,E, Science Arkansas State Teachers College B, S, E, Miller, Alfred Physics, Chemistry Arkansas State College B,s,
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A tremendous amount of Work and a co-operative, organized group are two necessities for the production of a yearbook. To finance the book, ad- vertisements are sold to local busi- nesses and books are sold to students. Layouts, copy, cutlines, and headings are only a few of the tedious, 'brain- racking tasks that had to be finished before the deadline. Members sacrificed their time and effort to meet the rush. When the books are sent to press, the Work is not coin- pleted because receipts have to be or- ganized to assure all students receive their book. The 65-66 Yearbook has seen many smiles, frowns, tears, and frustra- tions, but the book did get sent to press . bound cz yearbook Top: Mrs, Faucett, the sponsor, helps Marian Miller with layouts. Middle: Ralph Walker and Janet Thompson work diligently while Sharron Lassiter tries to think of good copy. Bottom: Editor, Judy Young, explains how to draw up the ad pages to Kay Billingsley.
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