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Page 83 text:
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1. What have ya'll done now?! 2. Putting in some of those long, but worthwhile hours is Kathy Gainey. 3. Staff members Converse during lunch at the workshop held in' Columbia. 4. Mrs. Blackston's advice was a major factor in a good publication. 5. Struggling with an uncoopera- tive layout is Pat Burch. 6. Finding the right words is not always easy, discover Phylis Boat- wright, Emily Carnes, and Susan Robinson. 7. Glad that the day is over, the Tiger staff be- gins their journey home. 8. Deciding which classes to go to are sports editor, Bronwenn Gaddy and advisor, Mrs. Ernestine Blakeney. 9. Delegating duties is a large part of an annual editor's job. NL! ive: I '1'..,,.,,.. A -'mE't l5L ' 4 Fx 7
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o Carbon Copy Year This was the plea of the entire an- nual as they began a year of organiz- ing pictures and ideas to meet a dead- line of Ianuary 15. Led by editor, Be- linda Iordan, the staff spent many after school hours writing captions and copy, alphabetizing names and drawing master layouts. Students' talents were revealed as each contri- buted his ideas to give the yearbook a personal touch. Finances were pro- .',, nv- Wfy s-ef-1315 VI- ffffzl ' . p 'Six'- ,-f.u'.ff - a :Jul v v., if vided as Business Manager, Patricia Burch, organized projects of selling Stanley products, flower bulbs, and annual subscriptions. Delmar repre- sentative, Horace Blackston and Mrs. Blackston, along with sponsors Mrs. Ernestine Blakeney and Mrs. Ioan Miller, showed unbelievable pa- tience as the twenty-two member Tiger staff put together a journey of memories. 76 X
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1. During Spirit Week, a special float represent- ing the Paper Staff was presented. 2. Long hours at the typewriter prove to have a humorous side as Lisa- Outen re-reads some copy. 3. Every member gives a helping hand for a special job. 4. Heads of this year's paper staff is Kathy Ford as editor and Mrs. Lynda Cavender as sponsor. 5. Making good staff members, Debby Atkinson and Kathy Ford demonstrate a very useful skill. 6. Editor Kathy Ford is caught show- ing off the Tiger tags the Paper staff sold this year. They were sold in order to give an AC student a S300 scholarship. . a s .fc f rg FV. , .F .5 ,. ,. .. ' 49 'NT ,...- i Q W ' I t in . gs. ',,,,l. ,.,, ro- -' N 't N ing I 3352 AW tt Z ,5 .L J 65.354,-.vf lr 78 D 1 . HEP' X - x
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