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Two heads are better than one. Sophomore Shannon Ross and senior Jana Johnson find that working together is faster. Writing her copy, senior Robin Hammon proofreads her article before typing it. Front Row: Lisa SohUt, Mr. Merritt Marks, Teresa Cobb, Lisa Elmhurst, Lisa Ricketts, Amy Hochberg, Robyn Hills, Kim Holiman, Sheila Kern, Diane May, Joel Dougherty, Trilby Mallard, Kris Hendry, Sandy Logue, Ken Edwards, Kim Meredith, Terry Dewey, Wendy Jeffcoat, DJ Hill, Jan Barranco, Drew Traver, Susan Hancock, Chari Painter, Carol Rohde, Molly Poole, Charlotte Ridley, Chris Repp, Robin Hammon, Jana Johnson, Shan- non Ross. Working on the Occur- rences Staff for four years enabled senior Carol Rohde to master most yearbook obstacles. Creating a memory bool Working together throughout the year to create a memory book was what the Occur- rences Staff was all about. The staff, with Jana Johnson serving as Editor in Chief, was ad- vised by a new member, Mr. Marks. The staff consisted of 33 members and were assigned dif- ferent sections to work on. They spent many hours in school, as well as after school, workii on copy, drawing i layouts, and quad pact As the year passe deadlines came ar went and pressure came as well. A lot pride and dedication what kept this st£ together. The book w funded through tl amount of ad srtis ment sold by the sU members and the yef book itself. i 74 YEARBOOK
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The editor often has to do lit- tle, but necessary, jobs that go above and beyond the call of duty. Steve Romine, senior, sells an ad to help cover the cost of the next edition of the f ' owdnr forn Press. Harrassment and bribery are often two weapons used against staff photographers to get them to take pictures. But junior Stuart Vickers needs no encouragement. iXtra! Extra! he Powder Horn F|!ss staff met during )i enth period to pro- i :e an award winning 1 vspaper. Each of the J ' j ' fers learned how to Itj out pages, conduct iij erviews, and write ar- i ' es. At the same time, ;! ' y learned the respon- sibility of meeting their monthly deadlines. The newspaper was published nine times during the school year under the supervision of Ms. Susan Earley, affec- tionately known as Mom E, and editor Steve Romine, senior. Front Row: Betsy Cummings, Joan Freeland, Frank DiBari; Row Two: Jon Quattlebaum, Ms. Susan Earley, Glenna Thornton, Mike Pino; Row Three: Aaron Gil, David Williams, Ned Davis, Steve Romine, Stuart Vickers, Windi Bell, Jerry Fortuato, Laurie Forbes, Jimmy Merrell, Terri Mullican, Mike Knight, Denise Riley, Kiele Neas, Jennifer Lett, Michelle Vinieratos. Reviewing the newspaper, junior Jon Quattlebaum gives his opinion of the latest edition to listener Windi Bell, junior. With the combined ef- fort of all the staff members, there was always a fresh idea or a new approach to news reporting which made the newspaper something to look for- ward to. •f- » NEWSPAPER 73
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Panic often struck the faces of many yearbook staffers when they realized there was too much to do in too lit- tle time. Senior Molly Poole, technicropper in hand, prepares to fight the deadline battle. Drawing her layout, senior Susan Hancock, Sports ' editor, hurries to meet deadline. Much after-school time was spent in M-2, the yearbook room, trying to meet deadlines. Senior Wendy Jeffcoat finishes typing her copy. J . YEARBOOK 75
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