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Mulldog Staff Visits Coarlt (Beth) Morrison, sports editor, interviews Ed Seamon. Mrs. Hill, adviser, and Melinda Creed, business manager, look t)ver the account book. Who is tile next Phantom victitii? Could it be me? This question enters the students’ minds as they eagerly read the newest edition of THE BULLDOG. Published by the Journalism II class under the able supervision of Mrs. Hill, THE BULLDOG is TSH’s monthly newspaper. The purpose of the journal is to report the ac- tivities that have occurred at TSH and to provide the readers with some entertainment. This enter- tainment is attained through poery, short stories, and such articles as the “Phantom” and “Around the Dog House.” The BULLDOG staff is able to supply the literature through the works submitted by the Journalism I class. A big annual event for the staffers is the field trip to The Fayetteville Observer. Both Journalism classes are given a tour of the plant and are given an opportunity to view the journalism world from within. Sandy Ambrose, editor-in-cliief, tries out the editor of the Ob- server’s desk for size. 144
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Steve Fleming Janet Harkey Jimmy Horner Mike Lampros Larry Lean Helen McLeod Steve McMillan Sonie Martin Sharon Moody Jan Myers Lee Ann Neie Larry Lean sells bookcovers .to Bunny Monroe as and Sam Roberts look on. Mike Pat Nunez John Page Pam Provost Peggy Ringer Joseph Stanish Karen Threat Tom Twyford Anne Warmbrod Dianne Warren Terry Wood Willie Worley - Members discuss details of the November meeting while enjoying refreshments. 143
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layettevilk Observer Patty Tallerday, editorial editor, and Mo Flanagan, creative arts editor, examine a type-set page for the evening paper. Dennis Feelye and Vicky McClure, feature editors, leave their mark at the Observer. Susan Worrell and Joan Hard, photographers, search for layout ideas. Members of the Journalism 1 class work on various ideas for a future paper. 145 i
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