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,,,7 ef' Headlines that are too long, copy that's too short and deadlines that are too soon frustrate Kathe Sadler, Donna Brugman and Donna Zuccato. 3 . i 5 l Terry Thomas snows Mrs. 'tMac the latest in Bryn-Alan's simple cameras. 126 I Excalibur Steve Bentley repairs the camera by taping a part back in place. Copy Queen Nancy rests before tackling the business club copy.
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,D Features: Toni Castillo, Linda Tomczak, and Sharlene Hen- fm: , Organizations: Weeks after taking group shots in the gym, Maureen Mc- ning scheme over secret pages. Keever, Joe McCarty and Anne Sumner try to match faces to name lists. N X 6.: LM: e- U Best Looking Russ Manley hides his competition, Donna Brugman's face, from photographers at the Largo High School FSPA district meeting. Advertising: Bev Wilkinson and Wanda Yates complete advertising with the last of the paid bills. Excalibur is a Whopper for dinner during deadlines . . . running through halls without passes . . . losing layouts and hair . . . love. - Lori Marks, Joe McCarty . . . a S538 bill for adding machine tape. - Nancy Ericksen . . . Sambo's on a school holiday' - Jon Pearl Excalibur l 125
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Quill ond Scroll feeds hungry, feuding journolisfs Mr. Pollard and ravenous Russell Manley drool over banana cake. Bottom Row: Nellie Ho, Cheryl Harrison, Donna Brugman. Second Row: Mrs. Albritton, Barbi Howell, Mrs. Blalock, Nancy Fiala, Andy Jackson. Third Row: Linda Tomczak, Mrs. McClendon, Mr. Pollard, David Klein. Top Row: Nancy Ericksen, Russell Manley. induction dinner iwhich was delayed because nobody would make the tap cards until the club told Barbi Howell to do itj at Mrs. Mc- Clendon's house, and a breakfast before school later inthe year. In between meals, the club organized the project to fill huge, decorated Christmas stockings with gifts for Euro- pean exchange students Uta and Dushko. Quill and Scroll, the honor society for aspiring journal- ists, devoted most of its time to eating, talking, writing, and comparing publications. The club was made up of Knight Writers reporters and Excalibur writers, and invari- ably their discussions would become heated arguments over which journal was better. This, of course, did not prevent them from eating to- gether. There was a fondue Newspaperman Andy Jackson argues with Annual staffer Nancy Ericksen. Besides having beef fondue at our induction dinner, we also had a few hams, but everyone had a good time. - Linda Tomczak Quill and Scroll l 127
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