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lst Row 0 to rj - Chip Raperg assist, publicity manager, Rickie Kingg column ed., Kathy lfosterg publicity manager, and Rick Sloop. 2nd Row - Kay Baucom, Janc Johnstong assist. column ed., and Rita Small. Y .hw 3 fl WW N 1 E s I , , ft 2 2 if if 1 ,WW . 7, ,, aka f Business manager Linda Mullis, fright? and hcr assistant, Pam Smith. aff - 04124 fi,- fi: R mfr 1 5 Members of the Quill and Scroll are: lst Row, I to 1 f Jean Cald- well, Cindy Cline, Sandra Rodg- ers. IQ hy t Brown and MQ, Cobb, ad- ROW -R WOM!! Jane' liiblimtom' Des lorBSs'f13bi-zse, Rickie t King, Pam Smith, and Linda Mullis. 3rd Row - Steve Lawing, Darrell Helms, Chip Raper, David ,Miller and ji til tj il l M1 4 1 ' N ' 'mmm W 3, V My W W Q4 4 . eg l
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Co-editors of the Northwesterly are Sandra Rodgers and Cindy Cline. lst Row, 0 to rj - Jo Browng feature ed., Kathy Moss, Donna Whitakerg co-ed. of feature staff. Second Row: Pam Bakery assist. art ed., Donna Woodyg art ed. Editorial Staff included: lst Row, Lillian McKnight, Jean Caldwellg editorial ed., Janet Honeyeuttg coed. 2nd Row - Delores Deeseg club ed., Diane Carter. cf Vozfficusifazf Qffafr Writing and publishing a newspaper is one of the hardest jobs around NCHS and the Northwesterly staff is well aware of it. This year the staff solved its money problems by requiring each student to pay a newspaper fee at the beginning of the year. This step enabled the staff to concentrate more on the contents of the paper. Each member was assigned material to write for the paper which was issued nine times this past year. The Northwesterly staff also sponsored th'e fourth annual Powder Puff football game in addition to meeting deadlines. The Sounds of Americafi a non-profit group of students from the Charlotte area were also contacted by the newspaper staff. They expressed their love and pride in our country through song to the enjoyment of the general public. A giant step was taken by the Northwesterly staff with the organization of the Quill and Scroll Club. Students maintain- ing an 85 average in all subjects were eligible. The purpose of the Club is to recognize students doing exceptionally good work in journalism. The Northwesterly staff receives our hearty thanks for a job well done. Members of the Sports staff are: Row 1, fl to rj - Richard Caldwellg co-ed. Butch Leeg ed., 2nd Row - Mike Hamm, Steve Lawing, David Miller, Da l Helms. -Q gr ! A Members ofthe news staff are: tl to rj -- Jan Cline, Elizabeth Smith, Pam Safritg cc and Barbara Weddington, ed. 160
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f-8. S 7' f e 'I' J g J K W . Personalities staff Janet McCoy, Larry Parker, and Kathy Gohn look over pictures with editor Susan Cook. r-x l Organizations editor Delaine Lee is aided by staff members, Jenny Cook, Lucille Harris, Carol Carpenter, Randy Bratton, Kathy Wilson, Marvie Earwood, Rick Watts. Sports co-editors Jody Little and Strick Dalton work with staff, Doug Kirkman, Eddie Roscoe, Phil Smith and Bill Henry. 20:2 J 4, tel ,Nfi KJ wolf? M A vin ' X 0, '.... N A x 1 7 il-,iqi . -- Editor Dale Benson confers with advisor, Miss Carolyn Plummer. !7O Qbynamia :Staff Under the leadership of Miss Carolyn Plummer and Mrs. Joy Hipp, thirty Senior staff members were selected to compile the pages of the '70 Dynamis. Added to the staff this year were fourteen Juniors who served as understudies. Their job consisted of learning the techniques of producing an annual as they worked with the Senior staff members. Required of each staff member were dedication of his work and constant patience toward his fellow Workers. Many hours were spent in agony and in fear of not meeting an up-coming deadline, but following each uncertain moment, there was a feeling of pride in a job well done. With the close of the year the Dynamis Staff met with their ultimate goal f the completed '70 Dynamis. 5 , 11-. 4-:ii 5 . emi, . , 1 , . Q Q ' ' L. ff Q, ' 5 P TY i Q Q g X3 .. f-6 1 sa X N 1 X 13.6 'KAY li' 162 2 Xl -xl 1 X M-as Darkroom staff includes David Earnhardt Jeff Atwell John Woodard Lynn Hipp. E we or -- :-. f , ,yr R '. R . ,. . , ' I ,. 5 ' . .- 'f f i 5 ' , . ' ' - 1 .ii - f ' E- r ' il it rf- .,., .N - , . . . f F, ,N i his J., U J ,,.,, , , A .. .. ,X 1 Q ' ---- ' - ' , , uw Egg ,X . ,sz
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