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ELIZABETH SOLTYS: I FOUND THE YEARBOOK WORKSHOP TO BE OF GREAT VALUE. BUT I ESPECIALLY LIKED THE DISCO DANCE. SUZANNE WILLIS: I THOUGHT SCHOOL WAS OVER WITH WHEN THE SENIORS GRADUATED. BUT THEN WE WENT TO THE WORKSHOP AND FOUND THAT Nang Vu Myra Walker Dominic Walton Bryon Wampler Debora Washington Clifford Waters James Watson Timothy Watson Joseph Weis II Shawn Wesley Judy West Clara Whitaker Christopher White Crystal White Rena White Ursula White 28 Seniors
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Patricia Smith Kenneth Snyder Elizabeth Soltys Patricia Soltys William Stanley Jr Alice Starcher Brian Staton Mona Stensrud Mary Stevens Shelia Sutton Shelly Sutton Keith Tate Truman Taylor John Thomas Marty Thomas Anne Thompson Dale Thompson Angela Tibbitt Beverly Toliver Aretha Towns Norma Trader Dung Tran Elconde Tucker Luther Turlington Alvin Turner Karen Turner Cassandra Tynes Lynn Usry Linda Vickery Lena Vines 27 Seniors
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IT’S NOT OVER YET by Suzanne Willis F or most students school ended sometime in June, but not for a few dedicated yearbook staff members. For them the year had not quite ended. On Sunday the 19th they pulled back out their pens and note pads and went back to class. No, these were not math and English classes, but a yearbook workshop at Longwood College. Although the classes at the four day workshop were not on typical subjects, they contained all the elements of a typical class. The instructors lectured and the students took notes. There were class discussions and homework assignments. However, instead of do¬ ing math problems, these students were writing copy and doing layouts. The lectures were about raising money, copy fitting, and layout design, among others, as opposed to science or social The Soltys twins, Elizabeth and Patricia, work on f their layout design as Suzanne Willis contem¬ plates her next move. A layout design was re¬ quired from each of the participants at the work¬ shop. studies. On top of classes there were many other things going on. There were new people to meet and yearbooks from other schools to look at, and on the last night there was a dance. Even though they had to come back to school, most thoroughly enjoyed the workshop. So, if you attended and are asked what you did this summer, you might reply, “I went back to school.” Suzanne Willis, Patricia and Elizabeth Soltys en¬ joy a few moments of relaxation between classes. Classes lasted from eight in the morning until ten at night. 29 Longwood Workshop
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