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You-Uoo' Business GEORGIA JOHSON Business Manager ! I 128 BONNIE SOWERS Circulation Manager MARJORIE FLOYD Adi er ising Manager
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Brenda Smith, Carol Holt, Vicki Lott, Becky Swain, Kay McDowell, Tom Lane. SECOND ROW: Mildred Cox. Donna Price, Ann Griffith. Olivann Stuart, Phillip Cupplcs. THIRD ROW: Carol Hines, Helen Bolen. Patti Hames, Sue Patterson, Nancy Ceiling. kto qm L stasis took $ea tciu t0 (ft k6wS $ciiao (iap|se uacj$ Here's our big story for the next issue!'’ is the call to work for every member of the editorial staff of the Ya-Hoo. Published ten times during each session, our school paper is filled with timely editorial comment, the latest sports news and chatter, plus any news of events especially interesting to the student body. To collect and sift through the welter of information avaiiabic'and prepare copy makes each deadline seem almost impossible to meet, but Ya-Hoo reporters never fail to produce avidly read editions. Few, except staff members, realize how much effort is required to produce each issue of the Ya-Hoo though all would miss its interesting, clever pages if a single edition were not to appear. Truly the Ya-Hoo is worthy of the pride each student has in it. 127 BOBBIE FAIRCHILD Exchange Editor
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salles qm L dtit dlxxitoi v qjiPj tfcfi tasks ofa business storms From one side of the river to the other, then back up Main Street, to small stores and large ones, to wholesaler and retailer alike go members of the Ya-Hoo business staff in their search for the ads that pay a large part of the costs involved in printing a school paper. Because of this enthusiastic group of salesmen, the price of each issue of the Ya-Hoo is small and easily afforded by all. Early each September, staff members begin the behind-the-scenes operations necessary to finance publication. Not only is this group responsible for the sale of ads but also they distribute each issue of the Ya-Hoo. Working closely with the editorial staff, they help to assure the appearance of ten issues of the school paper each session. FIRST ROW', left to right: Sharon Sowers, Katherine Miller, Jeannic Goble. SECOND ROW: Alice Bordelon, Carola Honeycutt, Mildred Cox. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Grayson. Olivann Stuart, Nancy Geiling, Lynette Williams. FOURTH ROW: Frankie Wilbanks, Kathy Hathorn, Brenda Bunch, Ann Griffith, Linn Barron.
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