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Between Lines The door to the journalism room opened to seventeen students feverishly working on the Pony Express. One immediately senses the anxiety of the approaching deadline. As Ms. Janet Jones stated, Deadlines can best be described as World War Ill, As the World Turns, and Nightmare Alley rolled into a one week period. The interesting phenomenon about the day after deadline is that everyone turns back from Hyde to Jekyl again, and the cycle repeats itself for every issue. No matter how chaotic the staff seemed, they always produced an award winning paper. During the summer, staffers attended a workshop at Mountain View College. Gwen Meazell won Best the Newspaper Design and the staff received Best Overall. In District UIL, Gwen Meazell placed first in News and second in Features, while Becky Stuard received first place for headlines and third for Editorials. ln the ILPC state competition, Paul Wade received a second place metal for one of his feature photos. The paper also received the best of Dallas from the Dallas Time Herald In summing up the year, editor Gwen Meazell explained, The staff has been a conglomeratlon of seventeen very different people into a corporation that produced nine spectacular issues of the paper. I loved every minute of it! Photographers. Steve Trew and Paul Wade. IW! 26 Pony Express Sports. Stephen Collins and Tony McGary. Features. Maleah Shero, Robyne Fteynolds, editor, Lena Carroll, asst. ed., and Becky Wells.
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Div? Vlfitl-iii Posing Time. Linda and Leigh Ann show off as Pacesetters. Upside down. Debbie shows her best side for the camera. be f., N-,...,,N Xie Video Freak. Claire Taylor is caught by surprise at the Malibu Raceway. Now, now you guysll Pausing only for a moment, Mr. Flon Taylor continues with his orders. Trailblazer Staff 25
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' QQEAYS ,,f 'J CD ff! -l lg hifi News and Editorials. Carroll Brown, editor, Melanie Johnson, asst. ed., and Gina Bailey. Becky Stuard, editor and DeLeigh Bardwell, asst. ed Ads. Joy Purvis, Bus. Mgr., and Roe England. Pony Express 27
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