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x ff' l Q. hyli l' Yearbook Staff. FRONT ROW: Mariah Brooks, Heidi Utley, Brandi Owens, Emily Starnes, and Karen Laird. SECOND ROW:Gini Kimball and Sherry Fagan. BACK ROW:Stephanie Kimbell. Q' Reveille Staff. FRONT ROW: Leeta Hill, Margo Harrison, Lisa Fravert, Donna Ruscus, and Jennifer Hill, SECOND ROW: Mark Georges, Jonathon Hunter, Daniel Gray, Pam Blankenship, Lori Urban, and Dana Winslow. BACK ROW: Craig Lancaster, Mark Garner, Adam Beasley, Sean Bandy, Andy Nagle, and Jeff Knol- lenberg. XGGLES Emma' , 4th Period Rebel Staff. FRONT ROW: Ann Costello, and Lynette Ramirez. BACK ROW: Tonya Davis, Ronda Day, and Charrissa Smith. cz Y-1 Photographers FRONT ROW:Trish Briscoe, Jennifer Minze, Tammy Mihalek, and Kim Hendrickson. BACK ROW:Chris Mullins, Scott Meyer, John Shelton, and Mark Hejnicki. qs PUBLICATIONS
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Plczgzzed by incefmn! problemf and inexperieme, the two pzzblimtiom fmjjfr managed to This years publications depart- ment was faced with many difficult problems. The yearbook staff was one of the smallest and most in- experienced staffs in a long time. There were only four returning staff members this year, due to the fact that the majority of last years staff members were seniors. However, they tried to hold together and over- come their problems. The publication's department in- cludes yearbook, newspaper, and photography staffs. Every member of each staff took on the respon- sibility of helping people remember classmates, friends, teachers, events, and special moments that took place during the year. The newspaper staff members were responsible for publishing a newspaper every three weeks. Each member was assigned a separate beat, which covered weekly events that happened in various organiza- tions such as choir, athletics, and drama. They were also responsible for getting ads that helped finance the paper. When I came into the jour- Previewing the latest issue of the Reveille, Craig Lancaster f12l enjoyed it and his lunch. Craig was the editor of the newspaper and was named 1988 Texas Association of Journalism Educators High School Journalist of the Year. Pho- to by Chris Mullins. Getting ready for the next issue, Cyndi Costello ll ll, pasted-up the advertise- ments. Photo by Chris Mullins Design by Mariah Brooks SURVIVE nalism program as a sophomore, l had no idea it would be so good to me. l've been able to sharpen a natural skill and put it against the best in the area and the nation. l've gained valuable experience that will continue to help as l pursue a writ- ing career, said Craig Lancaster 1121. Yearbook staff members were in charge of collecting the highlights of the year and compiling them into one book. The book was to cover clubs organizations, and classes. lt has improved my vocabulary a great deal. As the sports editor for the yearbook, l've learned about things that l never knew before - like football, said Karen Laird f11J. Members were also resposible for selling the yearbooks at the begin- ning of the school year. Each person was assigned different spreads. In order to complete the spread it was necessary for the staff member to interview the people involved in that particular organization, and find out what activities went on with that group. They then wrote copy ex- plaining that specific club's activities or team's record. Pictures also had to be requested of the photogra- phers for each spread. When all of these things came together the spread would be complete. Photographers played a very im- portant role in both yearbook and newspaper staff. They were in Choosing the pictures that will be ing pages, Brandi Owens 1125 showed coming on a Saturday. Brandi was yearbook. Photo by Chris Mullins. used in the open- her dedication by the editor of the charge of being where ever there was an activity taking place. Photograpers learned to take and develope pictures and build their skills in photography. l always thought it would be neat to have my pictures in a yearbook. l'm really glad l got on the photography staff. l've learned a lot about the camera and responsibility. l have also met a lot of people l would have never knownf' said Jennifer Minze f11l. . Getting information from the computer Kevin Campbell fsponserl noted what was due at the next deadline. He has been the instructor for the Publications department for ten years. Photo by John Shelton
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Senior Planning Bonrii fpen! bonrf working fogelber to innfee the iirnef o onr High school memories which last a lifetime are not made by accident. They must evolve from dreams and ideas. This requires much dedication and careful plan- ning in order to transform these dreams into reality. The Senior year is one filled with countless decisions. Due to the size of the senior class it is impossible for each senior to voice his own opinion and to be heard. Thus, the Senior Planning Board members are selected by the fac- ulty to represent the ideas and choices of the Senior class. The Senior Planning Board is involved in many activities of the senior year. The Board members began the LIVES year by helping with Homecoming decorations. This took much time and cooperation in order to turn the foyer and 100 hall into a 'i5O's atmosphere. The success of the Homecoming decorations motivated the Board members to even more important decisions. The arrival of Graduation an- nouncements was an exciting time. For many seniors, this was a time to face the harsh realization that the high school days are quickly coming to a close. Al- though the seniors voted for the announcement of their choice, the Senior Planning Board was re- sponsible for narrowing down the choices to three different styles. The Board members also Design by Gini Kimball At a dance, Senior class President Trace Wright, Travis Williams, and Craig Fisher lseniorsl acted as dee-jays. Both Trace and Craig were Board members. Photo by Chris Mullins. played a role in the choices for the Prom. The Prom colors were red and blue, the flower was a white While helping decorate for Homecoming, Craig Fish- er l12l hung ornaments from the ceiling. The Seniors were in charge of designing the 100 hall. Photo by Chris Mullins rose, and the song was Our Bond Will Carry Onu. The Prom's theme was The Time of Our Lives . The hard work and dedication of the Senior Planning Board was greatly appreciated. Dana Wins- low. Senior Clan Vice President Katie Heenan l12l talked to Melissa Horstman l12l about the decoration agenda for the day. Katie was chairperson for one of the hall sections. Photo by Chris Mullins. Senior Planning Board members vis- ited and waited patiently for one of their many meetings to begin. The Board met regularly before Homecoming to plan the week's activities. Photo by Chris Mullins ' 62 N -hr if 53' . tis.. . iff . 3- as i
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