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Dale Ruckle Cathy Rummel Jean Sagrace Faye Smith Greg Snyder The Birth Of Journalism Tucker County High School wit- nessed the birth of the Mountain Line this past school year. The Mountain Line was the name for the school's very own newspaper. The class was thereby dubbed Journalism. The journalism teach- er was Mrs. Warner and the class was held during sixth period in Miss Harman's room. The news- paper covered the special events that took place at school and also The makings of a new friendship leave Mike Cussins. Kellie Phillips, and Kent Tay- lor all smiles. reported on what was happening in the classes at T.C.H.S. The 1987-88 editor for the Mountain Line was Dona Barnes. Copy editor for the paper was Becky Chenoweth and the news editors were Roger Cale and Ra- mona Davis. Tom Plaugher and Lisa Hebb then joined the staff as feature editors. Checking over the sports section was Allen Loughry. Photo editor of the Mountain Line was the position Joan Warner 'flashed' into. The long list of page editors included: Brenda Dilly, Sandra Vanscoy, Ann Dearborn, Penny Streets, Re- shelle Spessert, and Danny Pase. Becky Judy strutted her stuff as the advertising manager for the school year. Kellie Phillips com- pleted the roster as the 1987-88 layout editor. The Mountain Line was sold for twenty-five cents and was hoping to see many roving reporters in the futures years of T.C.H.S. The Mountain Line comes together as Joan Warner puts on the finishing touches.
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Glenn Patsy Charles Pollock Jim Purnell Bill Rosenau Donna Kay Rosier The Dock Of The Class Musician The students at Tucker County High School are known for jam- ming out to their favorite tunes while swimming in piles of every teacher's homework assign- ments. The strumming of guitars and the beating of drums on the table in the back of a classroom, were enough to drive any teacher up their white, cement walls. Ra- dios blaring out songs from the Great 98. WDVE, or maybe even a Journalism is the main issue for Mrs. Warner. Becky Chenoweth. Dona Barnes and Danny Pase. favorite tape, students beat their pencil on Mrs. Roy's worksheets or Mrs. Rummel's shorthand notes, while mumblings of ob- scenities flowed fluently under their breath. Of course, a teacher could only take so much of the back of the class musician. The student was then sent to the office for being Bad in his class. The principal may have reprimanded him by saying, T Think We're Alone Now’ so would you please withold all of the 'Little Lies’ and tell me why you are here. The student then might have replied. Well sir. I told my teach- er 7 Had The Time of My Life' last night while doing my homework, it was really the ‘Best of Times.' I guess she just didn't understand. The student could have then been dismissed if the teacher hadn't screamed loudly, T Want Action' taken against this stu- dent! The rest as they have said is history (as was the student!). Their Physics lab becomes top priority for Roger Cate and David Evick. Faculty - 41
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Hoye Snyder Pat Usnik Norva Warner Curtis Wimer I pledge allegiance ... says April Trad- er. as she leads her history class in the morning ritual. Whew, editing sure is hard work! says an exhausted Wendy Hebb after a rough day. Faculty - 43
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