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1. Pierian staff: first row: Sherrie Bradshaw, Mary Sowell-editor, Lynn Thackston; Buck Inabinet, Mary Cease, Jeanie McLaurin, Deck Cheatham; Debra Hill, Marion Austin. 2. At a recording session, Larry Hunter and Laurie Johnson review Saturday’s basketball game. 2. Taping over WDIX, Keitt Wannamaker and Lynn Thackston laugh at a mistake. 4. Working toward a deadline, sponsors explain newspaper copy to staff members. 5. Rebel Yell staff: first row: Susan Cartwright, Missy Davis, Sharon Glover, Susan Hammond, Karla Stroman, Cindy Sandel, Debbie Bolin, Cindy Padgett, Rose Marie Higginbotham, Frank Waters; Roxanne Riley, Julie McLellan, Wanda Poston, Kathy Sterling, Martha Beach- business editor, Mrs. Grubbs-sponsor, Dean Livingston, Reggie Huber, Tammy Rose, Kris Brezny, Larry Hunter-editor; Mike Fleming.
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Pierian, Rebel Yell, And Radio Programs Give Inside View Of Student Life At W.H.A. The Pierian staff sponsored a literary week during which stu- dents submitted poetry and prose. The smaller size of the book im- proved its appearance. The Rebel Yell reported on the latest school news. New features such as articles on teachers, the ideal student of each class, and a children’s page boosted sales. Writing their own programs, seniors reported weekly on radio- stations WDIX and WTND. These programs focused on school news and special interest items. 130
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Varsity Cheerleaders Face Year Enthusiastically Doing well at cheerleader camp prepared varsity cheerleaders for a fantastic season. At camp they par- ticipated in the regional finals and they brought home two red ribbons and a blue ribbon for their cheering ability. With the help of the J.V. squad, they won two spirit sticks, one of which they brought home. At the beginning of the year they held a cheerleader camp for the Lower School girls to raise money. This money helped pay for their new summer uniforms and pom pons. Practicing every Tuesday and Thursday helped perfect the cheers, stunts, and formations. 132 i
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