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tting her fingers blackened from the newspaper ink is Tammy Thompson, jr., who is cutting out newspaper articles for her scrapbook. Browsing through newspapers looking for feature articles are Mike Wenning, jr., and Mark Davis, soph., who are both working on a journalism scrapbook.
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Working fOI' n0 3, Once upon a time there were two little classes: Journalism and Publications. Now these two groups, through hard work and almost ttmythical'i AW 0 r d Wi n ni n dedication, somehow manage to prepare the I g newspaper and the yearbook for publication. E Journalism learned about the different aspects of journalistic writing, while the Publications class legacy goes on valiantly strove to complete ttThe Silver Leaves. Their great mentor, Mr. Terry McCartin, took each of them on a little trip: Journalism toured 32-Alive, iiThe Courier-Journal , and the Printing House for the Blind, and Publications went to I.U.S. Award,s Day, winning first place for itThe Typing is a necessity for Publications Silver Leaves, and second place for tiThe Creekis class. Using her skills on the crippled C t ,, typewriter is Kelly Brasill, sr. Kelly is urren ' . editor of the ,85 senior section. Wendy Booker served as edltor for the book. Booker and Gibson: Editing the uLeaves Confident in this yearis iiSilver Leaves? seniors Wendy Booker, editor, and Greg Gibson, sports editor and photog- rapher, are two who give their best. Wendy and Greg went to IUS this year and came back prideful. Both en- tered a newswriting con- test. Greg took first place and also won tiBest Fea- ture P i c t u r eii while Wendy won first on tiCampus Events? When asked what he liked about publications, Greg answered, iiJust the , fact that thirteen kids can get together and produce an award winning yearbook. Wendy also commented on the class, tTve learned a lot of responsibility. Itis not too much fun, but the staff makes it easier. They know what theyire doing and take their job seriously? Academically, Greg and Wendy are very active. Greg is second in his class With a g.p.a. of 3.9 while Wendy is seventh with a g.p.a. of 3.78. Both Wendy and Greg are awaiting scholarships and want to attend Indiana University. Wendy plans to be a child psy- chologist or a literature teacher while Greg wants to further his education in journalism in the field of broadcasting or newspaper and he still wants to continue taking pictures. By: Angela Robertson Selling scattered pictures in the cafeteria to customers during the autograph party are juniors Sally Deaton and Sheri McManus.
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As she finishes her assignment in Mrs. Robertson's fourth period shorthand class, jr. Kara Roberts adds a touch of style with her fashion boots. tbelow righti While at the same time, Michelle Morgan, sr; tries to recall just what symbol means what. Students get prepared for future changes in college, the real world, and life on their own by knowledge gained in high school business courses The world of business is often associated with what is perhaps the most world-wide element a tt$ MONEY $3 There is an old saying that says, ttLove Makes the World Go Around? and because of the fact in today,s materialistic world a person must have some sort of income, the word money could probably be added along with love without any controversy whatsoever! S.Cfs curriculum has a wide range of offerings in their business program for a school of only 529, but Mrs. Sue Mosley instructor, replied, ttI feel that maybe in the future the business students should receive some new choices, such as word processing or criminal law? The courses that are now offered are: typing, accounting, business law, shorthand, and office practice. Typing is available for two years with a one semester course of personal typing! Wendy Osbourne, jr; replied, ttIn accounting we learn to keep business ledgers, how to keep the ledgers on computers, and to keep the financial records organized. I feel that it has helped me because if for some reason I should ever have my own business I will have some idea of how it works? The only change in this year,s business program was that business math was moved from the business to the math department of the curriculum. Paul Brinley
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