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Jeanne Fisher, Chris Painter, Linda Morrow, and Carl Thomas plan the 1 art work and cover design for the l 1968 Palladian. l l l .-nas, n- innn D Ns., K -W ,, f 'W'--.., Representing the sophomore class on the 1968 Palladian staff are David Dorsey, Lisa Reed, David Germany, Mary Pa Hinton, Shannon West, Ann Shoemake, Julia McClellan, Karl Cerhart. CREATIVE WRITING CLUB. .lo Ann Laird, vice-presidentg Andrew Kersh, secre- tary-treasurerg Deborah Conn, reporter: Kay Thompson, Miss Hutchison, sponsorg Bruce Stacy, president.
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A' RAMBLER BUSINESS STAFF. Seated: Mickey Ferrell, Mary Harrison, .ludy Holley, Martha Hyde, Beverly Tyler, Martha Wright, Susan Wooten, Dave Berry, Percy Taylor. Standing: Sharron Tucker, Brenda Maddox, Becky Hudson, J,Lynn Howell, Barbara Williams, Dianne Mil- ler, Beverly Screws, David Puckett, Dee Deebold. Rambler Receives Lauds on Respiratory lssue Rambler staffers played a major role at the National Scholastic Press Association Con- vention in Chicago during the month of No- vember, with editor Betsy Makamson serving on a panel which discussed The Place of Community News in the High School News- paperf' While at the convention, Mrs. Luckett, Rambler adviser, was invited to moderate a panel for the upcoming year on Censorship Problems of Southern High School News- papers. Another feature which drew raves at the convention was the Ramblefs in depth study of respiratory diseases as a result of smoking. The Purser Hewitt Chapter of Quill and Scroll, composed of members of Provine's three publication staffs who maintain a BM average, held its annual initiation banquet in February. Bert Case, WJTV news director, spoke to the group on the journalist's View of political affairs in Mississippi and the prob- lems of the electronics media in covering the news. . - Provine's award-winning newspaper, the Rambler, was headed this year by Betsy Makamson, editor, and Mrs. Luckett, adviser. RAMBLER PHOTOGRAPHERS AND BUSINESS MANAGERS. Jeanne Fisher, Jesse Worley, Bob Gates, Margaret Antrim, Ernie Saik, Patsy Allen.
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Palladian Broadens With its subscription drive completed success- fully early in the year, the Palladian staff found its members engrossed in reviewing Provine's best literary compositions. Manuscripts were submitted to judges in three categories in each grade level. The Palladian presented prose-fiction and non- fiction, poetry, and a special section for writing unified by a common theme. Free art was another innovation that added a touch of professionalism to the annually-improving literary publication. Helping to stimulate interest in reading and writ- ing, the Creative Writing Club spent its weekly meetings in writing and judging short stories, es- says, and poems. Drawing from topics suggested by Bruce Stacy, club president, and examples by fam- ous authors, members learned what goes into the creation of an interesting composition. ln May ,the best story of the year was selected and bound into a mimeographed booklet. I Categories, Adds Free Art 'xXx Heading the 1968 Palladian staff are Kay Sanford, co-editorg Kathy Warren, co-editorg Miss Barron, adviser. Sewing the junior class on the 1968 Palladian staff are Cathy Nutt, Julius Cain, Patricia Robertson, Bobbie Laird, Mark Kennedy, Gail Morris, Gene Johnson, Larry Bond. The senior editorial staff-Jo Ann Laird, Robin Hodges, Lynn Smith, Bonnie Keefe, Linda Cliburn- tworked closely with editors to l produce Provine's 1968 Palladium. l a 1 Ni,
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