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Inklings ’76 Features Students’ Writing Teresa Johnson, Jane Gloster, Sandi Landis, and Donald Johnson examine a poem submitted for consideration for publication in Inklings. In 1975, Sally MacAdoo named the P.C.H.S. literary magazine Inklings. The 1976 issue of Inklings became a reality through the efforts of a dedicated, small staff which proofread, drew, typed, corrected, hassled over money, and finally published the magazine. There was no elected staff — all members worked on whatever needed doing. Additionally, most of the staff members contributed items for publi- cation in the magazine. Funds for the magazine came from a sock hop sponsored by the staff early in the fall. Because it was the first sock hop, there was an enormous crowd, and the magazine earned enough money to finance all preliminary expenses. Remaining funds came from sales of magazines. Debi Sprinkle, Donald Johnson, and Sally MacAdoo, veterans of the V.H.S.L. publica- tions workshop, provided knowledgeable criti- cisms, and Jeff Haughney, Jane Gloster, Teresa Johnson and Sandi Landis performed various jobs to assure completing the maga- zine in time for spring delivery. After many late night hours of typing, cutting, and taping. Inklings ’76 went to the printers, Messrs. David and Tommy Edmonds. Cathy Hankla was the star contributor to the magazine. Her poetry, which won second place in the Hollins College Nancy Thorp Memorial Contest was printed in the ’76 Inklings. Mr. John Newberry was literary magazine advisor. Miss Patsy King and Miss Suzanne Steele pro- vided invaluable assistance with layout and grammatical corrections, respectively. While Donald Goober” Johnson critically an alyzes one page of the mats for Inklings, Jeff Haughney, Sally MacAdoo and Debi Sprinkle express amusement with one of the poems appearing on another mat page.
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Sally MacAdoo and Debi Sprinkle make corrections in the typed manuscripts for Inklings; Jeff Haughney proofreads the hand-written copy for the same publication. The staff of Inklings ’76 poses in the Sub-IMC of the English Department: Sally MacAdoo, Debi Sprinkle, Jane Gloster, Teresa Johnson, Mr. John Newberry, Sponsor, Donald Johnson, Sandi Landis, and Jeff Haughney.
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Co-Editors Beverly Dail and Linda Thompson prepare to paste-up an issue of Cou- Feature writer Lynette Morris types copy before a Cougar Din deadline. gar Din. 30
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