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MOUNTAIN ECHO STAFF Editor, Virginia Sluss; Business Manager, Jean Kilgore; Advertising Manager, Glen Lawson, Lynda Collins; Layout Editors, Linda Nickels, Randy Byington; Subscriptions, James Perry; Copy, Joy Walsh, Vickie Fugate, Rhonda Gillespie; Features, Kathy Osborne; Photographers, Elaine Minton, Anthony Austin; Typists, Teresa Taylor, Gerry Cox, Charlotte Dockery; Sponsors, Mrs. Faye Garrett, Mrs. Beth Culbertson. The Mountain Echo Staff put in long, hard tedious hours in order to complete the ' 12 annual. When the going got tough, there were still those faithful few who were determined to meet the deadlines and keep the “show running.” The members of the staff are chosen by the faculty members at Twin Springs. Each staff member has a certain job to contribute to the final product of the ' 12 Mountain Echo. During the fall, members of the staff sold ads to the local merchants. The money from selling ads provides the main funds to produce the annual. The staff also sponsored several sock hops after the ballgames in order to provide a little more money. The sponsors, Mrs. Faye Garrett and Mrs. Beth Culbertson, put in many dedicated hours to help the annual staffs production. Like this, or else , 28
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TITANIC STAFF Editor, Jereial Fletcher; Business Manager, Irana Scott; News Editor, Kathy Osborne; Feature Editor, Rhonda Gillespie; Sports Editor, Cindy Dockery; Circulation Manager, Vickie Fugate; Cartoonist, Patty Flanary. The Titanic staff is composed of the most indus- trious writers and workers at Twin Springs. Mrs. Beth Culbertson and Miss Carmen Stallard sponsored the newspaper and coached the staff well. Each member of the staff had a job to do, either writing compos- ition, working lay-out, typing, selling advertisements, or acting as photographers. Each staff member was well rewarded for their efforts by producing both a factual and entertaining newspaper. Charlotte Dockery typing copy for the newspaper. What’s a girls like me doing in a place like this??? Please Mrs. Culbertson, I’d rather do it myself. 30
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