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'13 ,. ,L -, ,AA T' ?'7 X .,.s lU.l Cl Pioneer Staff It wasn't difhcult for the PIONEER Staff to get inspired this year, for their determination was proven bebofe school at the UTA Summer Workshop. Members ofthe PIONEER Staff won second overall at the contest for their theme and layout entries. They were the first staff to place at a summer workshop. The members who attended were, Jackie Petrilli, Carter Horner, Susan Reece, Sheryl Fowler, Amy Kimmel and adviser Rennetta Davis. Meeting deadlines, staying after school, and working on Sundays were just some of the duties the PIONEER Staff became accustomed to. After the last deadline, they only had to wait anxiously for the arrival of the yearbook, even more so than the rest of the student body. The yearbook came out in IVlay of 1980 with a supplement to be added in August. in X 4' X , N ' ,W fx ' ,TLC , fif- T rf' K 'Lit' - V ' W, ye: 1 Y X 1 5,3 'V 1 I ff WN X' Z 4 5 ' ...vw - Organizations 55
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Pioneer Press PIONEER PRESS staffers prepared news for the student body and the community twice a month when they put together the school newspaper. The staff learned the fundamentals of news, feature, editorial and headline writing during the year, enabling many of them to enter UIL contest events in lVlarch. The newspaper, an eight-page tabloid style, was mailed out to homes of each student enrolled in the Eagle IVlountain- Saginaw Schools. Guest speakers during the year for the classes were Donna Darovich, STAR- TELEGRAIVI feature writer and Gail Burris, public relations ofhcer of the Fort Worth National Bank. b c al PIONEER PRESS staff. bl Even with cold hands, Laura Scarborough finishes up copy for the PIONEER PRESS, along with staff member Brad Shaw. cl Dee Dee Granado concentrates on a story about HERO. di Sheri Means, Theresa Bicknell and Janet Casey take a break in second period journalism. el PIONEER staffers Todd Womack, Carter Horner, Amy Kimmel and James Hoover get ready for another big deadline. fl Photographer Scott Day takes great pictures, even when he stars in them. gl Bob Allen and Jackie Petrilli alphabetize index cards for the yearbook. hi PIONEER staff. 54 Organizations rs, .et 1
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OEA OEA, a youth organization which is part of the VOE tvocational Ofhce Education! program, started off the year with a Halloween party combined with elections of the 1979-80 ofiicers. Elaine Turner was elected co-op president, Melissa Ruelas, lab president, Lana Shewmake, secretary and treasurer, and Terri Winn historian. lVlrs. Sharon Young and lVlrs. Gwen Dean were the OEA sponsors. In December the group held a progressive dinner with salad, main course, dessert and exchange of gifts taking place at a few of the volunteering OEA students' houses. In the month of February, OEA students were to attend a West Area OEA conference and contest including areas of office work such as job application involving typing, Bling, and bulletin board contests. Then in lVlarch members attended the state convention in Dallas. If competing students did well in contests, they were to travel on to Minneapolis, lVlinnesota, to the national convention in April. Along with the many other things activities in which OEA members have been involved included National OEA week in February, the Secret Pal program, in which students chose a teacher for their pal. To top off the year, the group planned a get-together picnic. a b , e 56 Organizations
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