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l t t HAWKEYE STAFF-First Row: N. Haskins, S. Nixon, M. Newland, L. Casey, R. Mathis, J. fllangrum, ll, Wenclei', J. Reedy, D. Henley, E. McCall, B. Jones. Second Row: Mrs. Fitzpatrick, W. Willitiiiis, E. Thornton. L. Haniberhn. T. Richardson, Xl. Pickle, Gilmer, L. Stovall, P. Gilmer, G. Futhey. Third Row: J. Thornton, D. Whittington, J. Perkins, Nl. Curle, L. McNeely, L. Riley, 5. Escue, E. Wood, P. Webster. This year the HAWKEYE succeeded in fulfilling its dream of having a printed newspaper. The 'Adream come truef' however. presented several prob- lems for the HAWKEYE staff. First came the selling of advertisements to provide the money needed to pay for printing. The ads were secured after much hard work on the part of the staff. With a printed paper in the making, pictures were needed to cover space and to add to the attraction of the news- paper. The discovering of Ronnie Bram- ley helped-solve this problem. He sp:-nt hours making and developing various photographs to accompany the news and advertisements, Next carrie the correcting, rewriting, and typing of the articles in preparation for the trip to the Whitehaven Press. Ernestine McCall, the editor, probably has many fond and frustrated memories about those last minute details before the HAWKEYEE final trip to the press. After much labor in getting the HAWKEYE prepared and finally printed, there carrie the sitting up nights to fold the papers, but this was not the only remaining worry! There were pa- pers to be sold, money to be counted and a few strings to be pulled in order to make the ends and editors meet. Each student will have memories of the good times and new experiences that go along, with a little hard work and the resulting accomplishments. These recollections will include a trip to the .lournalism Clinic and a visit to the Commercial Appeal. The HAWK- EYE sponsored a faculty basketball game between the ladies of the high school and those of the elementary school. Besides many laughs and jokes, this game also brought about a few bumps and bruises. 38 The HAWKEYE Reaches a Printed , 1 l l Ernestine McCall Mrs. Miriam Fitzpatrick EDITOR ADVISER
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High Is Given Extensive Coverage MARAUDER Staff .Q These members of the annual staff are planning lor the best IVIABAUDER yet, They arc, standing: Judy Paslay, David Jones, Wanda Vlangrum, ,lim Harder, Ann Mohley, Anola Baggett, Carol Woodliairm, Lynda Beach, ,Terry Cain, and Ronnie Bramley. Seated lll'l'I Barbara Long, Linda Staples, Mrs. Mary Ann Hendren, Betty Ford, and Bonnie Hardy. Richard Carter laments that his hour-glass looks Hlike a balloon. tied in the lniddlelf . . . while Judy Pasla'y tells him to please he quiet so she can countfulll, 42 votes forf--for King? g'But Mrs. Hendrenf. Barbara Long Wails, MHOW should I have known that even the coaches wouldnlt remember the score to that one gamefl Each of the many. many ends had to be pulled together so that the deadline could he met and the annual sent to the presses. This wouIdn7t have heen possible without the loyal works of our photographer, Bonnie Bramley. We offer our sin- cere gratitude to you, MR. B. , for your efforts in making this annual possihle. .ludy Paslay Ann Mohley and Wanda Mangrum ACTIVITIES EDITOR FACULTY AND ADIYIINISTRATIOIN EDITORS David ,lones - V N Anola Baggett and Linda Beach SENIOR EDIIOH CLASS EDITORS .Ierry Cain ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS MAN- ACER Bonnie Hardy ACTIVITIES EDITOR 37 5
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