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Cardinal Wins Theme Award Changes , won the award for Best Theme at the SMU Journalism Workshop last summer. Eight Cardinal staffers along with two photographers attended the workshop during July. Many things were decided upon at the workshop, most of which concerned book organization and a summer delivery. With so many changes made in the book, it was hard for the 7 returning staffers to help the new members learn the ropes. Returning staffers were seniors Laurie Williams, editorg Kelly Fox and Cheryl Wright, assistant editorsg John Lewis, Troy Hasten and Woody Tignor, photographers, and Amy Levenson. Under the direction of the new advisor, Mrs. Felecia Garvin, the Cardinal staffers attended the Texas High School Press Association Convention at TWU in Denton during December and Interscholastic League Press Conference in Austin during the spring. A. Kelly Fratto attempts to climb the goal post while other members look on. B. Amy Levenson gets instructions from Mrs. Garvin. C. Lori Jones and Teresa Holbrook watch carefully as Tena Ellis prepares a contact sheet. D. Woody Tignor tries his hand at layouts for the Cardinal. E. Nette Caldwell learns how to use a cropper, while attending an Austin College workshop. F. Lori Stratton stamps class pictures to insure proper identification. W: ,liz 4 .M V, ., . , 'QQ X ' ,V J, N V fm., .-lla: . 5 4 I' wr .-:Y r r 'fs A if . -. iw. ' V, 'A t'i'w'nr, rr S. x s. .. A ' 1' N. ti K If ,qs ps- 'dffsf ull
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Courier Receives All-State Rating The Cardinal Courier embarked on a new year with three Juniors and twelve Seniors, five of whom were returning staffers. A new year always brings new faces to the newspaper, but in 1980-81, one of those new faces was a new journalism teacher and Courier sponsor, Mrs. Felecia Garvin. The change in leadership led to many other changes for the Courier. The newspaper was changed from a weekly to a bi-weekly publication. Scheduling for the printing processes had to undergo a complete facelift. Sharing the leadership with co- editors Debbie Ritchie, Pam Shelby, and Ailsa Sublett were sports editor, Mike Lewis and Carla McGehee, managing editor. Under Mrs. Garvin's direction, the publication dropped some of its frivolous space-fillers such as horoscopes and puzzles and added more imformative news stories and a movie review column. Two individual stories, an editorial and a review, earned Cream of the Crop ratings at the Texas High School Press Association Convention in Denton. The Courier publication and the Looking Glass , a literary magazine published annually by the newspaper staff also received state THSPA awards. In the tradition established in its 13 years of publication, the Courier not only sought to change the environment in which it exists, but also to learn from and teach others through the changes in our world. A. Working on the newspaper is tiring work. Mark Price takes a quick nap before printing the Courier. B. Journalist Renee Prindle, demonstrates that a reporter never reveals her sources. C. Debbie Edwards and Casey Perkins prepare the Cardinal press for another late night run. D. Courier staff members attended a District 11 Texas Press women's meeting in Van Alstyne. Mary Ann Stephenson, former political press secretary, was guest speaker. Attending the meeting were Ailsa Sublett, Renee Prindle, Mrs. Garvin, Pat Welch, District 11 President, Pam Shelby, and Cheryl Wright. 44 5 .... 8 V 1 . f V . ...,,M,,,,..........,.,...... 1.-.------.1 -ja-'ha' leg...-f . X wk. Ar., ,V uf ,V,. , .J , N N... . .fa f . A if s'm..23'139'Q'.e-+ . 15 Courier staff members spent endless hours publishing the bi-weekly newspaper. Bottom row: Anita Montgomery, Debbie Ritchie, Carla McGehee. Second row: Debbie Edwards, Cheryl Wright, Ailsa Sublett, Casey Perkins, Lori Stratton. Third row: Mike Lewis, Pam Shelby, Kim Schnitker. Fourth row: Jodi House, Mrs. Garvin, Mark Price. Top row: Renee Prindle. Not shown: Janet Butler.
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