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com staffers win awards With an inexperienced newspaper staff, the Acorn was always out on time, even if it meant staying up until midnight the night before the paper went to the printers. Senior Leah Up- ton was named editor after the first nine weeks of school. Four of the staff members attended a summer workshop session held at Southern Methodist University, where they leamed the basics of writing sto- ries and headlines. The week-long workshop was highlighted Tuesday night when everyone at the workshop attended a Texas Rangers baseball game and Kendra Goodloe was se- lected to interview Jim Sundberg, catcher. Attending the Interscholastic League Press Conference, March 21-22 in Aus- tin, the staff won ll individual achievement awards. The Acorn won the Award of Distinguished Merit, the highest award given to a paper at the oonvention. The paper received 277 points out of a possible 310 placing third in the Distinguished Merit category. With this year the first that journal- ism events could have double repre- sentation at the district University In- terscholastic League contest, Red Oak took three of the four first places, with five students qualifying for regional contest at Kilgore. The district meet was held April 5 at Henderson County Junior College in Athens. Advancing to regional, Deborah Shaw, Tracy Perry and Patricia Sprunck qualified for the state contest. The UIL state meet was held in Austin, May 2-3. 5 24 featui Beverbf Baumann, first place winner in editorial writing at the ILPC convention, shows her gold medal to Paula Daniel and Tracy Perry. Adsales- persons Renee Muirheaa' and Diana Upton dis- cuss pictures for an ad with photographers Laurie Donoho and Mike Williamson. Kendra Goodloe looks up the spelling ofa name for Amy Lowrey in the card file and Kevin Cohernour makes sure that they get it right.
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Taking time out y9'om daibf sessions are Jimmy Shields, Kenny Himmelberger and Lisa Note- boom while attending the annual press conven- tion in Austin. Scaling pictures, designing layouts and writing copy are only a few things Cindy Jordan and Kandy King do to finish their pages. Promoting yearbook sales is editor Patricia Spmnck. yearbook 23
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Acorn staff members Tracy Perry and Cindy Baumann find this seems to be the only way to 'get a Word fin, during jour- nalism class with Danny Little. Editor Leah Upzon proofs copy and adds the fin- ishing touches to the newspaper before sending it to the printer. Donna Mize, Deborah Shaw, Liz Scott and David Sar- tor, Acom staff members, relax between workshop sessions at the ILPC conven- tion in Austin. Newspaper Staff 25
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