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Journalism I students: Front Row - P. Huggins. L. Nicholson. S. Rosserg Second Row - D. Hunt. C. Alexander. P. Bruning. J. Brooks: Third Row - D. Grant. M. Raymer. and W. Harwell. Q . f VSA i. .. V J gov ' IS' t. J if t The News Stuff: D. Henderson. K. Mitcham. J. Harmon. K. Wells, und M. Sher- rill. 40--flulvs -.. ....,,.,,,.Inr4f4M n . The Editors and Advisors: D. Fox. Mrs. Jolly. Miss Warlick, and K. Gilleland. 1' ?SSV N Q, LJ f. if A ww .Muff d The Business Staff: K. Fox. T. Poole. Mrs. M. Kepley, advisor: and L. Brantley.
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The photographers: Jon Tomlin, Robert Campbell and Eddie Waugh. Ta 'llh 7 hl,l l'l' 4 ll,:l.l 5 The Trail Business Staff: Robin Nicholson, Miss Mary Jane Seagle, and Cynthia Barber. X i l i.. X eg q K m,i p pb , t 5 I p eii p Q i Q. , fm x 'uw it .. . U tp fhlllb -ET d i . i if.. if ., n i ini, KAN: 3 1+- at The Trail Copy Staff: Barbie Dame - Sports editor, Melanie Walsh, Nancy Curlee - staff editor, and Lisa Gilliam. The Trail Editors and Advisor: Angela Davenpon, Joan Harmon, Barbara Polk, Mrs. Leslie Pritchard. Clubs- 39
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Under the supervision of Miss Peggy Warlick, a talented and efficient staff produced eight issues of The Blue and Gray. ln spite of soaring production costs, the paper was again financed by ads and provided to students free of charge. Investigative reporting by staff members insured accurate coverage of all school activities. The paper kept the student body posted on upcoming events such as dances, testing dates, and games. Another duty ofthe publication was the announcement of election results, including Mr. and Miss SHS, and Girl and Boy ofthe Month. Whether setting up pictures, reporting, planning pages, measuring headlines, or writing cutlines, each staff member assumed the responsibility of his position. David Fox and Kay Gilleland took care of editing chores, while Laura Plelps handled the associate-editor's post. Some students not enrolled in the journalism class contributed humorous columns and articles, as well as original poetry. HBLE RY l . , , , v - ' X 1 Journal And Sentinat North Carolina CSPA EIVSY Place 69, 72, 73 .4 Scholastic Press Award RunnerfUp SIPA FIFSl Place 69, 71, 72, 73 S'a'esviue School Molnhly Newspaper 7l, FIVSY Place 72 lil a35'iM x Y' A 2 , f A if If' Mfr The Associate Editor and Photographer: L. Phelps and J. McJunkin. The Feature and Sports Staffs: A. Chuber, G. Gilliam, T. Leaptrott, and J.J. Griffith. Clubs
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