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P E .mv Q hile many students dread writing stories and essays, the members of Pegasus put their talents to produce a literary magazine. During the first semester, writers pro- duce mysteries, children's stories and po- etry. The creative projects were sent to national magazines to be published. Stu- dents created children's stories to read to young children at local elementary schools. Through the projects the staff Editor Elizabeth Davidson proofreads a poem submitted to Pegasus. ea ga, ?,,,,,Z- ww' -wwmi , learned how to compose good prose and poetry. ln the second semester they had a better understanding of the writing pro- cess which they used to edit the entries for the literary magazine. Pegasus gave ambitious students a chance to create and produce their own work. Pegasus has given me a chance to belong to a club where I can develop close working relationships with other stu- dents, said Cynthia Reagan. 3 will 7, N right A Trauth A. Miller K, Per ry, A. Davis, E. f r C - Mitchell, L. Calel- ly. 2nd row: C. Reagan, T. J. Cole. S. Cooper, D. Levine. 3rd row: G. Tillisch, L. Davidson, A. Hasenzahl, M. Whitehead. Bot- tom row: J. Hirtle, sponsor. Top row: left to ' : . , I 9 S
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Debbie Garcia and Lisa Antoon doublecheck their Dlann Levine types at deadline time. calculations. ,wif I flfx. m Cissna, Lisa Pais, Amy Wilcox and Stephanie Jernigan plan layouts. 4'
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at shot Q ey you in the back , . . Yeah you - Look down here. All right . . . Everyoneready...1...2...3 So how did that picture turn out? That as up to the talent of the photographer. The process began with a photo as- ,Tg4:,,, , , , ..f, jf WSFE37 K signmentf' The photographer received an photographer. assignment from either a student on year- book or newspaper staff. They scheduled the picture and then took it - but it did not stop there. The developing and print- ing of the picture was not left up to One Hour -9 lvloto-Photo, it was left up to the Top: right to left: T. Scott, P. Tur- ner, A, Davis, Fl. Roshto, K. Gen- try, B, Smith. 2nd row: D. Cum- mings, C. Gener- es, B. McClure, Ft. Flalston, B. Bissell, K. Hunley, M. Chrisner, J. Boure geois, C. Dozier. 3rd row: P, Fry, L. Russell, J. J. Mor- gan, P. Bower, L. Ferguson, A, Cobb, S. Baker, J. Morris, K. Lar- son, ,.,., . A A ti Each photographer had to know how to develop the film to make negatives and then print a picture from the negatives I like the challenge of getting recog nition for my work, said Brenton Smith Chris Dozier and Brian McClure check the negatives for pictures that need to be printed 0 J'
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