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Literally Speaking is X' 5 Writing, rewriting, editing, proofreading, typing - all of this is a part of being a Tradewinds staff member, but there is more . . . the satisfaction of knowing that what you have written will be read by others, the pleasure of seeing your work in print, and the pride in knowing that each student was a vital part of producing a literary magazine. Robin Harrison, Alan Brech and Sherri Deane served as editors of Volume III of Tradewinds. Artists were Norman Wooton, Sherrie Deane, Frank Hernking, Doug Maxfield and Eric Robinson. Writers were Kathleen Spychalsky, Anne Barenbruegge, Robin Harrison, Veronica Jackson, Jeff Davis, Sherrie Deane, Lynette Conrat and Andrea Mills. The typist was Mrs. Justice and the sponsor was Mrs. Bruton. As a result of the staff members' hard work and dedication, this year's edition of Tradewinds was well accepted. After reading a copy of the magazine, one of the publishers called and asked permission to print some of the students' works. Mrs. Bruton and her assistant, Mrs. Justice, were the sponsors for this year's edition of Tradewinds. Mrs. Bruton began teaching 11 years ago after her graduation from Mississippi College. Her outside activities include square dancing, reading K g, W y and horticulture. Her assistant, Carolyn gr F Justice, graduated from Hunnington . -ff! A l College of Business and enjoys beach- combing and reading among other things. Editing is a hard job. Here, Ann Barenbruegge and Doug Maxfield pre- pare to review an authors works. Supervising Robin Harrison and Frank Hernkind was one of Mrs. Bruton and Mrs. Justices many duties as Advi- sors. Tradewlnds staff members Eric Robinson, Angie Picrello, Robin Harrison, Doug Maxfield, Ann Bar- renbruegge, Kathleen Spychalsky and Chris Shacoski discussed story possi- bilities many times during the year. ff- N ,Ein T' X xCarolyn 9 ce Tv. Y . 1,- ,gt . . 5 r, U, amae Bruton A .t .i a V . . TRADEWINDSX 127
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