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PRODUCE DEDICATED ADVISOR Sharon Lynn helps Darin Newton with his sophomore section. Mrs. Lynn has been staff advisor for three years. This was DarIn's first year on the staff. 1 .ag P CE T0 BE YEARBOOK Left: TYPIFYING THE CONCENTRATION AND HARD WORK which produces a yearbook, Rena Barnes spends another hour on a layout and copy. Below: HCAPTIONS? What do you mean, captions? Jeff Burnham continues patiently on the sports section that he and Tony Setser worked so hart do perfect. Bottom right: Melody McCoy, Mary Waguespack, Tessie Dittman, Jenny Baumann, Kerry Luke, Chris Lomax, Johnna Barrett, Beth Day, Adam Bowles, Anders lvarson, Sharon Lynn, Angie Pack, Sally Walston, Rena Barnes, Barin Newton, Tony Setser, Jeff Brunham. Not pictured Susan Bedgood, Butler Day, and Daryl Mauldin. f' fi, fi 3, if galsw, ff f 5 COPY EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER. Beth Day discusses a layout and copy with editor Angle Pack. Beth has been on both the Stinger staff and ECHO staff. Beth, a senior, was responsible for opening and closing pages. 175 , ,
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DEDICRTTO ' , DETERMINATION SENIOR Chris Lomax ponders over copy and captions for his election page. Writing copy and captions is one ol the tasks in preparing a yearbook. RELAXING FROM WORK, Tessie Dittman takes a break from helping students during class picture day in November. The ECHO staff organizes picture day and distributes pictures. TIRED, Angie Pack and Bruce Rhodes prepare music for slide production which was designed to promote yearbook sales. WALSWORTH YEARBOOK EVENT SUMMER WORKSHOP participants Beth Day, Angie Pack, Mary Wagespack, Daryl Mauldin, Chris Lomax, Sally Walston and Tessie Dittman illustrate why they won the coveted spirit awardat the workshop along with a plaque for excellent page design. Dedication, determination, and constant worries were the main in- gredients that made up the 1981 ECHO staff. Dedication is the ability to work all three quarters on the staff and still hang on to one's sanity. Determination is working 'til two A.M. on a layout due the day before, or typing copy in the typing room during lunch periods. Constant worrying occurs when pic- tures are needed for a layout and the staff's photo company has them. The ECHO staff started in early June, combining these three in- gredients at a summer workshop. This event was held at Olgelthrope Universi- ty from June 31 to July 2. Participants Sharon Lynn, Angie Pack, Bruce Rhodes, Tessie Dittman, Darly Mauldin, Chris Lomax, Sally Walston, Beth Day, and Mary Waguespack put in three days of work to win ten awards. The staff won the coveted Spirit Award and a plaque for excellent page design. In addition, Bruce Rhodes won a certificate for photography, and an award for page design was given to Chris Lomax. Beth Day and Angie Pack won certificates for good theme development, and Angie was honored for her editor's notebook. Also, the entire staff was recognized for good headlines and captions. Upon returning to school in Sep- tember, the staff was already preparing a slide production to be shown in early January. They also sponsored a shoot- yourself booth, where Sprayberry students could take their own picture, during Winter Wingding and Spring Fling. Finally, the staff's major concern was producing the best book ever and showing students and other people in the community that Sprayberry is and was the place to be in 1981. EUIO W .A KM 174
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be with PEOPLE attending Spray- berry High fill the halls and classrooms every day with their different backgrounds, interests, and personalities making the atmosphere of Sprayberry the place to be with others. The student body contains people from areas near and far. Most are from the local area, some transferred from other schools, others from across the country, and even some from foreign countries. The group of students has different interests and char- acteristics. Sterotypes rang- ing from redneck to preppie, airhead to dexter, and loner to socialite are all present on every foot of the campus. This year 597 sophomores and 562 juniors grew accustomed to the 619 incoming freshman while 559 seniors prepared to leave the familiar four-year halls of SHS and head out into the world. But all four classes of Sprayberry joined together to enhance the school with unique individual- ness and make Sprayherry Higf School the place to gf Wm others.
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