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S ww?s'!'5 YV his 1. Sandy Clark sneaks up on unsuspecting vic- tim, Terri Ayre. 2. Mary Maxwell and Terri Ayre proofread possible Prism articles. 3. Kelly Houdyshell, Ron Mimick, Mary Maxwell, Laura Powell, Cindy Ayre, Cindy Maxwell, and Terri Ayre made up the Prism staff. 4. Kelly Houdyshell and Terri Ayre discuss their plans. 5. Miss Swenson was one Prism staff advisor. 6. Sometimes the staff had to give the sponsors a boost. 7. Ron Mimick was the Prism editor. 8. Mr. Robertson also served as an advi- sor for Prism. 9. Laura Powell concentrates on a Westem Poe book. 6 pris rn if 5 l , ...k, i S
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1 K 4 'nv Tripodium Trials and tribulations mounted as the Tripodium staff worked diligent- lv to come out with our bi-monthly school newspaper. Some problems with the presses proved to be worri- some. However, by working together the staff managed to come out with a quality paper which improved con- tinuously since the first issue. The sports section. led bv editor Kim Grant, was much stronger than in previous years. Managing Editor, Carla Robison, spent many hours or- 3 ganizing and editing in order to have a fine quality paper. gg 5,15 ,yi . M -,,, J it , as , -NN, 'ww ,i fr . U l 'W 22 125 fwfr-
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' i Prism A Prism is often thoughtiof as la transparent figure used to disperse light into the spectrum. Prism, South's Creative Arts Magazine is named such for the same reason. Prism, which was created for the first time two years ago, has expand- ed into an arts magazine which in- cludes more art work and photo- graphy rather than totally poetry and writing. Prism was printed in booklet form and only came out once this year as compared with previous years of coming out twice. The Prism staff received abundant amounts of materials to select from and promoted a Ubi-weekly theme' contest series to encourage more peo- ple to enter their creative pieces. As a whole, Prism not only bene- fited the students who worked on the staff, but also gave South students and faculty a chance to appreciate the talents of fellow students and fa- culty. , .,..k X .if Y R-.Q Q I fx: prism
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