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I A bove Leftj Bill Hodge, Steve Robinson and Rod Gil- lispie, sports, check on pho- tography assignments. KA b o vej Photographers George Knight, Wesley Straw- bridge and Keith Kuyper check out the cameras. fLeftj Wayne Wilson, Levern Wash- ington, sports,' Thelma Mor- dica, pic ture editor, and Dianne Crump, business man- ager, get ready to leave camp- us for an all-day ad sale.
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Yearbook Sees Campus from View of Tree The live oak in the bus drive was the focal point for the theme of the 1973 yearbook. The large oak was thought of as the learning tree when the editors planned the theme. On jan. l9, the tree was officially named a Heritage Tree by the Florida Forestry Service, at the suggestion of the yearbook staff. A plaque was placed on the tree and a new Heritage Tree was plan- ted in front of the school. The old tree was the only tree left on the campus when the school was built. Palms were planted in front when it was landscaped. This was the first year that the Anumpa was sold for 55. The low price was set in hopes that more people would be able to afford the book. After the bargain day the price went up in stages to the final 58. Yearbook staff members attended the Florida Scholas- tic Press Association district meeting in jacksonville in September and the state convention in Daytona in May. Associate editor Kay Fletcher was elected student direc- tor or the district at the jacksonville meeting. lRightj Doris Havri- lak, Sue Haywood and Ricky Goudeau, curriculum, help Debra Brookins and Diane jefferson, ac- tivities, with their layouts. fRight Be- lowj Gloria Belim, Mary Miller, Terrls Spradley and Diane Bevis classes, work on files. Q if ' Adriene Bryant, editor, discusses ratings of last year's Anumpa with Kay Fletchelg this years associate editor. l
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120 I Totem Poll Staffers Attend FSPA Conference The Totem Poll staff tried hard to outdo last year's ratings by going out into the community to get informa- tion. The '72 elections were a big issue in the paper, with reporters covering both national and local races. To learn more about newspaper work and to share with other newspaper staffs, staff members attended the Florida Scholastic Press Association district workshop held in jacksonville in September and the state conven- tion held in Daytona Beach in May. For the first time in several years Totem Polls were distributed free to students. The School Board approved appropriations to all three high schools to do this. fTop Abovej Melinda Enfinger, editor, discusses pasteup with Mrs. Margie Cash, adviserg Cindy Crenshaw, news editorg and Sharon Edwards, fea- tures editon fRiyi1tj Diana Hadi, advertising mana- geg puts together an ad with Mary Roe, sports HY' -
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